
What the Global Economy Costs Americans
The big argument for the tax cut just signed by President Bush is that it will create much-needed jobs. But one big question remains: will those jobs be created for Americans, or will corporations simply hire more job-seekers from India and China?
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United Nations Attack on Gun Ownership
On July 9 to 20, New York City will host the United Nations Conference on Illicit Trade in Small Arms and Light Weapons in All Its Aspects. The purpose of this conference is to demonize the private ownership of guns and get governments to confiscate all privately owned guns.
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Free Trade Is An Economic, Not A Moral, Issue
Most conservatives are so happy that we now have a President who has restored dignity to the White House. We are pleased that he brings a moral dimension to his actions and isn’t squeamish about acknowledging his religious faith.
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Free Trade, Protectionism, NAFTA, and GATT
Absolute free trade between countries does not exist. While some pay lip service to free trade, all countries (except perhaps the United States) manage their trade to serve their own national interests.
Continue reading →Conservative Agenda for 2005
Phyllis Schlafly Report, Jan. 2005
Amnesty Isn’t ‘Reform’ — It’s Open Borders
Phyllis Schlafly Report, Jan. 2004
What the Global Economy Costs Americans
Phyllis Schlafly Report, June 2003
Rushing Toward Economic Integration?
Phyllis Schlafly Report, Feb. 2002