Chicago Tribune (March 3)
“The idea behind European unity is that countries bound together are likelier to create wealth than to start wars…. Being part of the EU isn’t about losing control, it’s about ensuring stature. We hope our cousins choose to Bremain.”
LA Times (March 2)
“Donald Trump is not fit to be president of the United States. Many people have said it—politicians of both parties, economists, pundits, business leaders—but millions of GOP primary voters don’t seem to be listening.”
Tags: Business leaders, Donald Trump, Economists, GOP, Politicians, President, Primary, U.S., Voters
Wall Street Journal (March 1)
Mauricio Macri, the new Argentine President, is off to a dramatic start. “This week he settled a dispute with a number of the country’s creditors that had dragged on for more than a decade as it tarnished Argentina’s reputation. Mr. Macri now has the country poised for a return to international capital markets and perhaps an economic revival that was impossible under his Peronist predecessor Cristina Kirchner.”
Tags: Argentina, Creditors, Cristina Kirchner, Dispute, Economic revival, International capital markets, Mauricio Macri, Peronist, Reputation