![]() | Death of a Nation.... US Foreign Policy my thoughts on our country... |
![]() | U.S. trade deficit continuing to grow The latests Commerce Department figures show the U.S. trade deficit continuing to grow but less than expected, due, in part, to increased U.S. exports. |
![]() | Re: The trade deficit is NOT a bad thing. Get over it. A different look at the trade deficit. |
![]() | An Interview with Ron Nelson FFFR Video: Don Kent Interviews Ron with questions about oil prices, and the US Economy, Foundation for Fiscal Reform,Ron Nelson, Medicare, trade deficit, pork barrel |
![]() | US Trade Deficit Narrows: US Trade Deficit With China; China's Role In The World Economy Analysis by Fred Bergsten of Peterson Institute for International Economics; Analysis by Carl Weinberg of High Frequency Economics |
![]() | Trade Deficit Surges, Jobless Claims Remain Hig The U.S. trade deficit soared in July to the highest level in 16 months as oil imports hit an all-time high. Meanwhile, new applications for unemployment benefits fell less than expected last week. (Sept. 10) |
![]() | America's Other AIDS, Introduction An Interview with Ron Nelson of the Foundation for Fiscal Reform |
![]() | Comptroller Gen. Discusses US Deficit on America's Business U.S. Comptroller General David Walker with the General Accountability Office discusses the national deficit, medicare and social security; and NAM President John Engler discusses the advantages of the newly passed trade agreement with Peru. |
![]() | Welcome to FFFR.org The Foundation for Fiscal Reform (FFFR) is a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization, providing education and a forum to facilitate change of prominent Macroeconomic issues such as fiscal and monetary policy, international trade, individual savings and investments and all other factors in the equation of the American economy. |
![]() | Jim Rogers: Ben Bernanke should take economics 101 There is no bubble in commodities and sombody's been teaching Bernanke economy since October/November 2007, when Bernanke said under oath, before Congress, that weakening of dollar doesn't affect american consumer, says Jim Rogers on Bloomberg on 2008.06.05 |