The super wealthy are among the biggest drivers of our mass immigration policy. Such people are exempt from the effects of their own policies. They are so wealthy and insulated from the life of the common man. They don’t have to worry so much about crime, deteriorating public schools, neighborhoods invaded by illegal aliens […]
Oh, the ups and downs of billionaires! Mexican telecoms mogul Carlos Slim (owner of Telmex, Telcel and América Movil) was the world’s wealthiest man for several years. But in March of 2014, Forbes magazine announced that Slim had dropped to second place, with Microsoft mogul Bill Gates back in the number one position, which he […]
On September 18th, voters in Scotland are scheduled to go to the polls and vote in a very straightforward referendum. Unlike the confusing referendum held in Puerto Rico in 2012 , the Scotland referendum poses a very simple question to voters. The question on the ballot is simply “Should Scotland be an independent country?”. There are […]
The state of Oklahoma is now one of the country’s most Republican-dominated states. Consider that, in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections, the GOP won every single county. That’s right, of the 77 counties of Oklahoma, the Republican candidate won every single one. That’s rather impressive. In Oklahoma’s state government, Mary Fallin, the governor, […]
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What is the purpose of the military? Is it to protect the nation, or to promote diversity and make its officers feel warm and fuzzy? The Washington Times has an article about U.S. Army sociologists being worried about too many white officers in combat units and not enough black officers. Is this really a problem? […]
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No self-respecting country allows a foreign head of state to promote ethnic unrest and claim jurisdiction over citizens and territory of the host country. Yet that is precisely what President Enrique Pena Nieto of Mexico just did in California—and the Republican Party was utterly silent. And this is not the first time a Mexican president has behaved […]
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It’s that time of year again, when the kids traipse off to the old brick school house for another year of American education. In my family, we’re all in the public school system, my sons as students, my wife as employee, and myself as a Spanish teacher. So we’re right in the thick of it. […]