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The Unwinnable Afghan War: Get Out Now to Save America

The Unwinnable Afghan War: Get Out Now to Save America

August 18, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

It’s supposed to be the dog days of August, but we find ourselves watching global markets on a frightening teeter-totter and waiting for Washington to cobble together a debt deal that may or may not hang together. More tragically, the…

America’s Dangerously Out-of-Date View of China

America’s Dangerously Out-of-Date View of China

June 27, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

America’s sluggish insistence that China remains a security threat as opposed to a powerful economic reality is leading to lost opportunities. Not quite four decades after Nixon visited Mao, the U.S. is still reluctant to see an emergent China for…

Maybe We’re Not So Dependent on China

Maybe We’re Not So Dependent on China

June 27, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Central bankers are always secretive about what they do with their reserves, and China’s are no different. They’ve been hinting for years that they were tired of the risks associated with having too much of their hard-earned cash sitting in…

India’s Multibillion-Dollar Message to America

India’s Multibillion-Dollar Message to America

June 1, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

India’s recent rejection of bids from two American jet manufacturers for the biggest defense contract in Indian history made minor news in the U.S. The rest of the world paid closer attention because that decision shot down a dozen years…

Made in America: Manufacturing Jobs Are Coming Home

Made in America: Manufacturing Jobs Are Coming Home

May 26, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

The tale of American manufacturing has long been one of woeful decline. Just about a year ago, China replaced the U.S. as the world’s No. 1 maker of things, and that seemed a sure sign that the glory days had…

China May Not Place Its Big Bets on America

China May Not Place Its Big Bets on America

May 17, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Right now we should begin to worry about one of the following: 1. A flood of Chinese money is coming and Americans will react rather badly, as they did when big Japanese investments arrived in the U.S. 20 years ago. 2. A…

Housing Market Still Needs Government Support

Housing Market Still Needs Government Support

May 4, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

There is no immediate action on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the offing, but the knives in Washington are clearly out for the two mortgage behemoths, whose failings and excesses helped foster the housing crisis. In fact, there are…

U.S. Productivity Gets a Frightening Wake-up Call

U.S. Productivity Gets a Frightening Wake-up Call

March 29, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

Did you read that item in the paper last week? An air-traffic controller apparently fell asleep at Reagan International Airport in Washington, leaving two planes to land without ground guidance. The controller, now suspended while the incident is investigated, was on…

Why ‘Defunding’ Public Broadcasting Is a Crisis

Why ‘Defunding’ Public Broadcasting Is a Crisis

March 23, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

It’s well enough that we can reasonably rely on the Senate to reject the egregious bill the House approved last week – the one “defunding” public broadcasting. But there the matter cannot sit. The larger question is what value Americans attach…

The Real Reason China Should Worry America

The Real Reason China Should Worry America

March 16, 2011 · by Patrick Smith · in Articles, The Fiscal Times

A century ago this year a stupid little book called The Yellow Peril, by one G.G. Rupert, was published to popular acclaim. It was a prejudicial diatribe, but you have to ask how far we’ve come, given how fretful Americans…

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