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  1. The Suddenly Poor Life: Millions Will Lose Their Pensions. The collapse of the Central States Pension Fund is part of a dangerous trend. theTrumpet.com delivers in-depth news analysis on top stories, world news, weather, economics and society in the light of Bible prophecy.

    • Job Losses
    • Outsourcing
    • The Effect on Americans

    The loss of the manufacturing industry manifests itself most clearly in job losses. According to the Economist,“For the first time since the Industrial Revolution, fewer than 10 percent of American workers are now employed in manufacturing” (Oct. 1, 2005). But even this figure is probably double the actual percentage, because many workers in a typi...

    Manufacturing loss is occurring because of globalization and outsourcing. Globalization is the increased mobility of goods, services, labor, technology and capital throughout the world; outsourcing is the performance of a production activity in another country that was previously done by a domestic firm or plant. At the dawn of globalization, the e...

    What does the decline in manufacturing mean for the average American? First, America as a whole will eventually become poorer, so be prepared to downgrade your standard of living. As progressively more manufacturers move abroad, the flow of money out of the country will exceed the benefits of cheap imports. At some point, America’s trade deficit wi...

  2. By Grant Turgeon • Feb. 25, 2014. Philadelphia Church of God. EDMOND—Among the five columnists for theTrumpet.com, Robert Morley is the youngest, the only one who is not a Philadelphia Church of God minister, yet he has become the site’s best-known economy writer to readers inside and outside the Church. In his seven years in the news ...

  3. Not of winds or waves, but of money and debt. The United States is the cumulonimbus of pitch-black, rumbling debt: $20 trillion in federal debt, and accumulating $3 billion more every day. The U.S. will now be led by a man who has a lot of experience with debt—although you might be surprised to hear that he personally doesn’t owe a cent.

  4. Jun 3, 2015 · The Wednesday Trumpet Hour program follows a different format with longer, deeper interviews with Trumpet writers about their articles. The May 27 program included conversations with Richard Palmer about “Enemies at the Back Door,” with Robert Morley about negative interest rates, and with Dennis Leap about “Churchill on Moses.” The ...

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  5. Feb 6, 2015 · Tuesdays mornings in the Hall of Administration conference room, the Trumpet staff meets for its weekly writers meeting. The group includes managing editor Joel Hilliker, as well as contributing editors Dennis Leap, Robert Morley and Jeremiah Jacques. Designer Steve Hercus and contributor Brent Nagtegaal also sit in.

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  7. View Robert Morley’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Robert has 1 job listed on their profile. ... Contributing Editor at Philadelphia Trumpet Edmond, Oklahoma ...

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