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Opinion

OPINION: Globalization Shapes our Lives

Globalization has transformed our planet, again and again. It touches every part of our lives: the food we eat, the entertainment we enjoy, the ways we communicate, the products we buy. For many of us, it shapes the way we earn a living in an increasingly connected and interdependent world. The constant flow of people, goods, information, […]

OPINION: Congress should not use tax increases for infrastructure

President Joe Biden has announced a bipartisan $1 trillion infrastructure spending bill via budget reconciliation but has not told the American people how they can afford it under current deficit-neutral rules. Given the massive growth in government spending due to emergency COVID spending, the only approach is to revive bipartisan-sequestration rules from 2011 that prohibit

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OPINION: Whatever You Think of It, We’re Global

No matter how hard we try, we really can’t avoid one another. We live in a world where what takes place somewhere else on the globe has a very good chance of affecting us — along with many others.  The pandemic, of course, is a useful — if sobering — example. A virus that infected humans in

CEO FOCUS: Southwest Airlines, Welcome to Syracuse

One of the most consistent priorities identified by our members large and small and across every sector — is air service. We regularly hear about the need for more competition, lower fares, and more nonstop destinations. And of course, [that leads to] the inevitable question: when is Southwest coming? [Now], we can answer that question, as

OPINION: The Middle East Commands our Attention

Looking back over the years that have been involved with foreign policy, I find it noteworthy that policymakers spend so much time and attention on the Middle East. It has only 3 percent of the world’s population and is not particularly wealthy or powerful, but the world watches and is often fixated there.  The region is in

OPINION: Time to end national economic-emergency measures

May’s drop in unemployment makes clear the economic emergency is over.  As states continue to reopen their economies, it is having the obvious anticipated impact of lowering the unemployment rate. [The U.S. Department of Labor’s May report showed a drop in unemployment from 6.1 percent to 5.8 percent.] The number of people on temporary layoff declined by

OPINION: Cuomo profiting from book deal during pandemic was wrong

We [recently] learned that Andrew Cuomo’s book deal was worth more than $5 million — yet another fact he hid from the public until finally forced to reveal it through tax disclosures. His decision to publish a self-promotional book during the deadliest public-health crisis of our lifetimes was wrong in both principle and process. As taxpayer-funded employees

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