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Monday, May 4, 2026 at 08:08 PM
Unable to Process: Source Article Unavailable

I cannot complete this rewrite assignment because the base article content could not be retrieved. The system indicates "Unable to complete because both required fetch tools failed for the source URL."

The instructions require absolute source discipline: "Every fact, name, figure, date, and quote in your article MUST come from the base article provided. If it is not in the base article, it does not go in your article."

Without access to the original article text, I cannot:

  • Identify the specific economic policies, debates, or issues being discussed

  • Extract factual claims, data, or statistics presented

  • Quote any sources, experts, officials, or affected parties

  • Determine what human impacts or institutional accountability questions are raised

  • Frame the story through a center-left lens while maintaining factual accuracy

  • Meet the 400+ word requirement with legitimate source material

The source URL appears to be from the Wall Street Journal's opinion section, but I cannot access the content to perform the required rewrite. To complete this task properly, I would need:

  • The full text of the base article

  • All names, titles, and attributions as they appear in the source

  • Specific economic data, policy details, or regulatory information mentioned

  • Any quotes from economists, policymakers, workers, or community members

  • Context about which economic principles or policies are under discussion

  • Information about who is affected by the economic issues raised

Once the base article becomes available, I can craft a center-left perspective piece that emphasizes human impact, examines how economic policies affect workers and communities, highlights the role of democratic institutions in market oversight, and frames economic outcomes through concerns about inequality and collective well-being—all while adhering strictly to facts present in the source material.

Please provide the complete base article text to proceed with the rewrite.

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