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Dr David L. Blond has many worries, but the future of American manufacturing is not one of them

Hakuna matata in Swahili is “no worries”. I like to think of it when I’m worried about the future of the American super state, given the size of the US trade deficit. I think of it when journalists report the huge gap between American students and...

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