By: Paul Craig Roberts|26 May, 2005|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: federal authorities . federal officials . jesse trentadue . kenneth trentadue . parole violation . prison authorities . u s department
[See also The Trentadue Case: A Coverup That Won't Stay Covered, December 02, 2003 ] In 1995, Kenneth Trentadue was murdered by federal agents in a federal prison in Oklahoma City. A cover-up immediately went into effect. Federal authorities claimed Trentadue, who was being held in a suicide-proof cell, had committed suicide by hanging himself, but the state coroner would…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|20 May, 2005|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: Commission . Hearing . May . Statement . US-China
Offshore outsourcing is misunderstood by economists and policymakers. The phenomenon is misperceived as an extension of the mutual benefits of comparative advantage-based trade. Comparative advantage has two necessary conditions, neither of which is met today. One condition is that capital is immobile internationally relative to traded goods. The other is that the trading countries have different opportunity costs of producing…
Read more »By: Paul Craig Roberts|12 May, 2005|Categories: Articles & Columns|Tags: paul craig roberts low wage
Careless journalists and commentators are hyping the 274,000 new April payroll jobs as evidence of the health of the US economy. An examination of the details of the new jobs puts a different view on the matter. April’s job growth is consistent with the depressing pattern of US employment growth in the 21st century: The outsourced US economy can create…
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