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Glad I Didn’t Say That! The Washington Post’s Open Borders Deniers

16 Saturday Oct 2021

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Glad I Didn't Say That!

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Alejandro Mayorkas, Biden administration, Border Patrol, border security, Department of Homeland Security, FoxNews.com, Glad I Didn't Say That!, Haitians, illegal aliens, Immigration, migrants, Open Borders, Republicans, The Washington Post, United Press International

“The numbers belie the Republican claim that Haitians have been

admitted into the country wholesale.”

– The Washington Post, October 13, 2021

“Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said Sunday

that as many as 12,000 Haitian migrants who made their way to the

U.S.-Mexico border have been released into the United States.”

– United Press International, September 26, 2021

Number of migrants overall released into the United States since

August 6, according to leaked Border Patrol documents:  c. 72,000

– FoxNews.com, October 13, 2021

 

(Sources: “How the Biden administration can help Haitian migrants without sending the wrong message,” The Washington Post, October 13, 2021, https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/10/13/how-biden-administration-can-help-haitian-migrants-without-sending-wrong-message/; “DHS secretary: Up to 12,000 Haitian migrants released into U.S.,” by Daniel Uria, United Press International, September 26, 2021, DHS Secretary Mayorkas: As many as 12,000 Haitian migrants released into United States – UPI.com; and “Leaked Border Patrol docs show mass release of illegal immigrants into US by Biden administration,” by Bill Melugin and Adam Shaw, FoxNews.com, October 13, 2021, https://www.foxnews.com/politics/leaked-border-patrol-docs-release-immigrants-us-biden-administration)

Making News: Podcasts Now On-Line of Yesterday’s Two National Radio Trade War Interviews…& More!

27 Thursday Jun 2019

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Uncategorized

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China, Dallas Federal Reserve, FoxNews.com, Gordon G. Chang, IndustryToday.com, Making News, manufacturing, Market Wrap with Moe Ansari, tariffs, The John Batchelor Show, Trade, trade war, Trump, Xi JInPing

I’m pleased to announce that the podcasts are now on-line of yesterday’s two national radio interviews I did updating the U.S.-China trade conflict and previewing the upcoming summit between President Trump and Chinese leader XiJinping.

Click here to listen to my conversation with Market Wrap host Moe Ansari, and here to access my segment on The John Batchelor Show.

In addition, in a new column for FoxNews.com, sometime Batchelor Show co-host Gordon G. Chang quoted my views on an underappreciated impact on the U.S. economy from artificially cheap imports from China.  Here’s the link.

Finally, IndustryToday.com posted my column from this past Monday on the surprising trade war-related findings from the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank’s latest monthly survey manufacturing activity in Texas and parts of Louisiana and New Mexico.  Click here to read.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

 

Making News: Two New China Trade Podcasts On-Line…& More!

18 Tuesday Sep 2018

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Making News

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Breitbart News Tonight, China, FoxNews.com, Gordon G. Chang, Making News, tariffs, Thaddeus McCotter, The John Batchelor Show, Trade, Trump

I’m pleased to announce the posting on-line of the podcasts of two radio interviews from last night on President Trump’s new tariffs on imports from China.

The first, which I had the chance to preview yesterday, was on John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show, and featured the views of co-host Gordon G. Chang and former Michigan Republican Congressman Thaddeus McCotter as well. You can listen at this link.

The second, an opportunity that came my way too late for previewing, was on Breitbart News Tonight. Click on this link and scroll down till you see the listing for my segment among the September 17 broadcasts.

In addition, it was great to have my views on China trade issues quoted in Gordon’s latest column for FoxNews.com.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: New Trump Tariffs and China Podcasts – & More

04 Sunday Mar 2018

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Making News

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aluminum, AM 970 The Answer, Broadcom, Chicago Stock Exchange, foreign takeovers, FoxNews.com, Gordon G. Chang, Lifezette.com, Making News, manufacturing, Morano in the Morning, national security, Plastics News, Qualcomm, steel, tariffs, tech, The Christian Science Monitor, The John Batchelor Show, Trade, Trump

I’m pleased to report that, thanks largely (but not entirely) to the firestorm set off by President Trump’s announcement of steel and aluminum tariffs, it’s been a busy media period recently.

At the crack of dawn (literally!) this morning, I was interviewed on the subject on “Morano in the Morning” on New York City’s AM 970 The Answer. Here’s the podcast.  My segment begins at just before the 16-minute mark.

Speaking of podcasts, here’s the one of my appearance on John Batchelor’s nationally syndicated radio show last Wednesday. The subject, as you may recall, was the prospect of foreign interests taking over one of America’s leading semiconductor manufacturers – Qualcomm.

In addition, in a March 2 FoxNews.com post, Batchelor Show co-host Gordon G. Chang quoted in more detail my views on this proposed deal and the broader subject of foreign takeovers of key defense-related American economic assets. Here’s the link.

Also on March 2, The Christian Science Monitor featured my views on the Trump tariffs in this lengthy news analysis.

In addition, on that day, Lifezette.com‘s coverage of the tariffs included my views at length.

The day before, Plastics News highlighted my analysis of the latest U.S. manufacturing trade figures in this post.

On February 19, in another FoxNews.com post, Gordon presented my views on another proposed Chinese takeover of an important American asset – this time, an entire stock exchange!  Here’s the link.

And keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developments.

Making News: Back on National Radio this AM – & More!

22 Friday Dec 2017

Posted by Alan Tonelson in Making News

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FoxNews.com, Gordon G. Chang, Korn Ferry Institute, Making News, manufacturing, multinational companies, Paul Viollis, Simon Constable, South Korea, taxes, The Laura Ingraham Show, Trade

I’m pleased to announce that I will be appearing on Laura Ingraham’s nationally syndicated radio show this morning.  During the segment, scheduled to start at 10:15 EST, guest host Paul Viollis and I will be discussing the new tax changes and what they mean for the economy.

You can listen live on-line at this link, and as usual, I will post a podcast of the interview as soon as one is available.

In addition, this December 4 blog post on the website of the Korn Ferry Institute featured my views on the odds that manufacturing more locally is becoming a trend among multinational businesses. The Institute’s parent organization is a leading executive search and management consulting firm, and the author, Simon Constable, is a veteran business and economics journalist.

And it was great to be quoted in this November 29 FoxNews.com column by Gordon G. Chang on the future of America’s bilateral trade agreement with South Korea.

Keep checking in with RealityChek for news of upcoming media appearances and other developnents. And Season’s Greetings to all!

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