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Joel Talks About How to Nurture the Middle Class on CBC Radio
/in In the News, Urban AffairsBy: CBC New Brunswick On: Information Morning Joel appeared on CBC radio to discuss the middle class in cities. From CBC: It can be hard to reconcile Saint John’s industrial […]
America’s True Power In The NAFTA Century
/in Politics, The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes OK, I get it. Between George W. Bush and Barack Obama we have made complete fools of ourselves on the international stage, outmaneuvered by petty lunatics and crafty kleptocrats […]
Americans’ Family Feud
/in DemographicsAppearing in: Orange County Register In this bizarrely politicized environment, even the preservation of the most basic institution of society – the family – is morphing into a divisive partisan […]
A Map Of America’s Future: Where Growth Will Be Over The Next Decade
/in California, Demographics, Rural Policy, The EconomyAppearing in: Forbes The world’s biggest and most dynamic economy derives its strength and resilience from its geographic diversity. Economically, at least, America is not a single country. It is […]
Rust Belt Chic And The Keys To Reviving The Great Lakes
/in Demographics, The Economy, Urban AffairsAppearing in: Forbes.com Over four decades, the Great Lakes states have been the sad sack of American geography. This perception has been reinforced by Detroit’s bankruptcy filing and the descent […]
America Hanging in There Better Than Rivals
/in Demographics, The EconomyAppearing in: Orange County Register To paraphrase the great polemicist Thomas Paine, these are times that try the souls of optimists. The country is shuffling through a very weak recovery, […]
California Homes Require Real Reach
/in California, Demographics, The EconomyAppearing in: Orange County Register In the 1950s and 1960s, Southern California was ground zero for the “American Dream” of owning a house. From tony Newport Beach and Bel-Air to […]
Entrepreneurs Turn Oligarchs
/in Politics, The EconomyAppearing in: Orange County Register For a generation, most Americans, whatever their politics, have largely admired Silicon Valley as an exemplar of enlightened free-market capitalism. Yet, increasingly, the one-time folk […]
How Can We Be So Dense? Anti-Sprawl Policies Threaten America’s Future
/in Demographics, Urban AffairsAppearing in: Forbes.com Among university professors, government planners and mainstream pundits there is little doubt that the best city is the densest one. This notion is also supported by a […]
California’s Blue-on-Blue Battle
/in California, PoliticsAppearing in: Orange County Register Perhaps nothing more illustrates the evolving inner class conflict within the progressive political movement than the recent embrace of California as a role model for […]