April 16, 2012

NatGas Exports Best Bet To Bring America Back

Jason Trennert, Forbes


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Of all the structural problems facing the U.S. economy, the most serious and most difficult to correct in terms of our future growth may simply be the fact that, three years after an intergalactic financial crisis, we are still overwhelmingly and dangerously dependent upon consumption. . .

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