Monthly Archives: September 2015

Steve Sailer: FBI: Top Ten Most Wanted of America’s White Collar Criminals Not Too White American

Comments to Steve Sailer: * Immigrants are doing the white collar crimes that Americans are simply too lazy to do anymore. Even the Black guy on that list has a Nigerian or other West African sounding name and not a … Continue reading

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Counterpoint: U.S. is wrong place for Europe’s refugees

Roy Beck writes: The United States should not be resettling what would be only a tiny fraction of the current flow of refugees and migrants from the other side of the world. Instead, we should join other nations in providing … Continue reading

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Mass Legal Immigration Will Finish Conservatism

Mark Krikorian writes: Conservative luminaries have been warning that Donald Trump poses a threat to the Republican party and to the political future of conservativism. Charles Krauthammer has called him “political poison.” Fred Barnes says Trump has “made the GOP’s … Continue reading

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WP: Marine experiment finds women get injured more frequently, shoot less accurately than men

Women in combat is a terrible idea. WP: “Women in a new Marine Corps unit created to assess how female service members perform in combat were injured twice as often as men, less accurate with infantry weapons and not as … Continue reading

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NYT: As a Boom Fades, Brazilians Wonder How It All Went Wrong

New York Times: “Highlighting the strain, Standard & Poor’s downgraded Brazil’s credit rating to junk status on Wednesday, igniting a broad sell-off of Brazilian financial assets on Thursday. The blow is expected to increase Brazil’s borrowing costs while focusing even … Continue reading

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