Texas November Employment Report Gives Reason to be Jolly
Texas November Employment Report Gives Reason to be Jolly
Texas November Employment Report Gives Reason to be Jolly
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Lindsay: The truth is that A's are now the most common college grade everywhere.
Neeley: A recent report by the American Council for Capital Formation found that approval of pending export facilities would increase U.S. GDP by between $15.6 billion and $73.6 billion and create as many as 452,300 jobs by 2035.
Government Works Against Christmas Giving
Lindsay: Less expensive, more accessible online operations promise to create competition for traditional universities, which seem, even in our stagnant economy, to be unable or unwilling to cut expenses.
Davidson: But they will not deter us, our peer institutions in the State Policy Network, or the American majority that still believes in constitutional liberties.
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