Even before President Trump’s latest outrage against the nations of Africa (along with Haiti and El Salvador) referring to them vulgarly as [expletive deleted] countries, whose people should not be welcomed as immigrants, the failure of the administration’s policies toward Africa was addressed in this article by Africa expert Lawrence […]
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Sudan: Sanctions Lifted, Now Development Is Imperative
By Lawrence Freeman October 24, 2017 On October 12, the U.S. announced the long overdue, official removal of some sanctions on Sudan. Now, new and exciting potentials lie ahead for the future of Sudan and its people. This is not the time to delay; the government of Sudan should seize […]
The FDR Model: Increasing the Productive Powers of Labor
Most Americans get the picture on the real state of the American economy. For all the talk of the vast numbers of jobs created, the surge in the stock market, and low inflation, they understand that their standard of living, and prospects for the future, are in decline—and they want […]