Monthly Archives: December 2017

How Often Do You Regret A Day Spent Working Hard?

I find that when I get to the end of a long work day, I rarely feel bad about it. On the other hand, when I get to the end of a day where I haven’t worked (aside from the … Continue reading

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Top Ten Contributors To American Politics 2016

Friend: “Steyer is only one half Jewish and technically not a Jew at all. His mother is an Episcopalian. I do not think she converted or that Steyer was raised as a Jew. His wedding was officiated both by a … Continue reading

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The West Changes Direction On Immigration

Comments at Steve Sailer: * I’m quite impressed with the dramatic change in direction pretty much everywhere in the West on the immigration issue. First Brexit, then Trump, freed up discussion of immigration. What they exposed is the bankruptcy of … Continue reading

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Mexico’s Congress Seems Oppressively White

More: * Whites like Del Toro sit as a thin film at the top of Mexican society, much as Jews do in the US. In both cases, the .7-1.0 SD difference in IQ at the group level leads to several … Continue reading

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Bribing The Press

Comments at Steve Sailer: * It would seem to me that Mexico is just practicing a less sophisticated form of message control that is commensurate with its generally lower standard of living, i.e. outright bribes in the form of advertising … Continue reading

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