Economy

  • The Obama Fatigue

    It is not uncommon for crisis to define many-a-presidents. What is however uncommon is for a president to define a crisis. Great presidents have been those, who, in spite of the burdens of the time, held an opportunistic view of crisis instead of adversarial. The most mythical of them—George Washington, Abe Lincoln, and FDR—used crisis

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  • No other idea enjoys widespread recognition or acceptance as that which the American Dream proffers. It is the magnetic field that tugs at every heart. It is a promise of sorts, backed by the full faith of the most prosperous nation on earth: As James Tuslow Adams defines it in 1931, that “life should be

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