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- "A festering dispute broke out into the open as Trump took aim at Tucker Carlson"
- “Today, the US government pours $65.1 million annually into various regional studies centers run by staffers who overwhelmingly possess strong anti-American and anti-Western biases, which they are communicating to their students”
- Whatever policy the US special envoy is conducting on Iran does not qualify as diplomacy, but rather as ideology
- JUF Chicago President: Terrorist outrages should have been no surprise
- "It is clear why those groups that support the destruction of the State of Israel are afraid of Canary Mission"
- New York’s Museum of Jewish Heritage bans the Florida governor to promote ‘its message of inclusivity.’
- Israel ranked fourth best place to raise children in global index
- ADL: “Yet another example of SJP’s antisemitic practice of marginalizing Jews and reducing their identity to their connection to Israel”
Tag Archives: GDP
The U.S. Is Defined By Expanding Government, Retreating Economy
REAL CLEAR MARKETS by J.T. Young June 16, 2015 America has reversed direction from its origin of limited government and unlimited economy. Today, America is increasingly defined by an expanding government and a retreating economy. The question now is: When … Continue reading
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Tagged GDP, Great Depression, gross domestic product, United States
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Israelis lead Middle East in satisfaction with their lives
HAARETZ by Staff September 17, 2014 State of Global Well Being report shows Israel scores similar results for subjective well-being as in wealthy OECD countries. Israelis are better off than anyone in the Middle East and are on par with … Continue reading
Posted in Israel & Middle East
Tagged Gallup, GDP, Healthways, OECD, State of Global Well Being
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