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Banking on the path to fiscal ruin

| Ken Blackwell

The Export-Import Bank, a taxpayer-backed entity, doles out billions of dollars of corporate welfare each year.

Legislative Lowdown: Obama officially endorses corporate welfare

| Brian Darling

A round-up of some of this week’s biggest developments on Capitol Hill.

Legislative Lowdown: Obama out of the closet and into the unemployment line

| Brian Darling

A round-up of some of this week’s biggest developments on Capitol Hill.

Re-authorize the Export-Import Bank

| Amory F. Houghton & Tom Davis

The Export-Import Bank creates jobs without adding to the federal debt.

Should we "promote" manufacturing?

| Warren Coats

Measures that limit or interfere with our choice of employment, where we invest, and where and what we buy almost by definition reduces our productivity and or our incomes and hence our wealth

Obama's inhumanity to India

| Steve Milloy

Barack Obama isn’t the one that hundreds of millions of poor Indians have been waiting for. Many unemployed in Milwaukee won’t be too happy either

OPINION: The Bucyrus Travesty - WSJ

| Chad Brady (admin)

U.S. Export-Import Bank denied loan guarantees to an Indian utility building a coal-fired power plant canceling, $600 million in contracts for an American company

Protecting ideas = creating jobs

| Dr. Mark Esper

Victoria Espinel, the nation’s first Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator, last week delivered to Congress a strong National IP Enforcement Strategy that promises to protect the intellectual property rights of America’s innovators and creators, and the tens of million of jobs that depend on IP

Obama, the 'protector of intellectual property' - cnet news

| interns

As a presidential candidate, Barack Obama was young, a technology fan, and appeared to be an establishment outsider. For those reasons some techies hoped he might be sympathetic to copyright reform

Obama wants new commission to double US exports - The Daily Caller

| Aleksandra Kulczuga

President Obama delivered a major speech on Thursday promoting U.S. exports, just days after one of America’s largest trading partners, Brazil, threatened retaliatory tariffs against American products. Critics on both sides say it missed key points