If, for some reason, you ever find yourself reading the magazine, The Economist, be sure to understand the difference between “the economy” as that magazine writes about it, and the economy as it relates to you.
US Chamber of Commerce view
US citizen view
Tags: economics · globalism · The Economist
Issue 76: May 31, 2001
Gallup Poll: 75% of Americans said that immigrants mostly take low-paying jobs that Americans don’t want.
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In the early 1960s, a job on the kill floor of Union Pack, a stockyard in Omaha, Nebraska, paid about $14.00 per hour — decent middle class wages for a tough, nasty [...]
Tags: 1965 Immigration Act · American Federation of Labor · globalism · Gompers · meatpacking · Mexican trucks · NAFTA · union · wages
Issue 65: March 7, 2001
Advocating an immigration time-out is no more "anti-immigrant" than family planning is "anti-child."
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Dressing up self-interest in the garb of altruism is one of humanity’s least attractive, but most enduring, habits.
For example, China has been engaged in the systematic destruction of the Tibetan culture for the last half [...]
Tags: developing world · globalism · immigration