Senate Initially Caves over Ex-Im, But Crony Bank Remains Closed
While the Senate voted earlier this week to move forward with legislation to re-authorize the Export Import Bank as part of the highway reauthorization bill, it ultimately approved a
Hispanics Embrace Innovation, Variety
Variety is the spice of life, as the old saying goes – and in an economy where enterprising individuals are free to test, experiment, and innovate with different products and
President Obama’s Weak Leadership Puts Free Trade At Risk
President Obama is struggling to rally his own party and continues to show weak leadership, as House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and other Democratic lawmakers defeated a plan
The Export-Import Bank: Bad for Small Business, Bad for Hispanics, Bad for America
In June of this year, the Export-Import Bank of the United States is slated to expire unless Congress votes to reauthorize it. The bank, commonly known as Ex-Im, is a
Is Homeownership – and the American Dream — Still Within Reach?
Home prices across the U.S. aren't climbing nearly as rapidly as even just a year ago, which would lead one to assume that the goal of homeownership – considered
Study: With More Immigration Comes More Jobs . . . For All Americans
We often express how increased Immigration enriches the culture and economy of the United States – and now a new study underscores this
Virginia Officials Finally Catch Up
Innovation works at a rapid speed to develop technology and services that improve our lives, create value, and generate jobs. Yet, far too often, new innovations are hindered or even
Does President Obama Pass the Leadership Test?
What makes a great president, or a great leader?
The President’s Budget doesn’t do enough to keep the American Dream in the reach of Hispanics
This week the White House released the President's Read more
“Free” Community College fails to address challenges of Hispanic students.
During the State of the Union address, President Obama announced a plan to make community college free for students as a tool to expand access to higher Read more
Federal spending caps should encourage action on the ballooning national debt
Federal spending caps should encourage action on the ballooning national debt
Federal debt climbs above $18 trillion
Federal debt climbs above $18 trillion
Last week, with little fanfare, the U.S. national debt climbed above $18 trillion.
LIBRE Gives Back
The holiday weekend provided a time to give thanks and to give back. While there may be debate on how best to serve those in need, all can agree that
Troubling Trends: We’re Still Spending More and Earning Less
Troubling Trends: We're Still Spending More and Earning Less
Best and Worst Cities for Jobs: Red States Top the Rankings
Conservative red states with business friendly economic policies are driving job growth this year, while blue states continue to show signs of a weak recovery, according to an ‘Employment
LIBRE Infographic: Creating our Own Opportunities
Hispanics have an entrepreneurial spirit and are eager to work towards their dreams of owning their own small business and contributing to the economy, but a growing regulatory footprint is
The Power of Viral Charity
If you have Facebook, Twitter, or even Instagram, by now you have seen videos of your friends pouring ice water over their heads. Perhaps you have even done it yourself.
Student Loan Debt Hurts More Than Just Our Wallets, It Hurts This Nation’s Future
(This article was originally published on Elite Daily)
Did you ever think that going to college would make you worse off than you were when you first started applying?
El comunismo no es cuestión de risa
(Artículo publicado originalmente en el Diario Las Américas)