Daily Archives: October 30, 2015

Steve Sailer: Here We Go Again: Obama Administration on a Crusade Against “Redlining”

Steve Sailer writes: In complete contrast to, say, Apple Stores, which can be found all over the South Bronx and the ungentrified parts of Brooklyn. Oh, wait, sorry, no, Apple Stores can’t actually be found in poor neighborhoods in New … Continue reading

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Unspoken Family Rules

The most powerful rules in my home as a child were: * Live according to God’s dictates (which were no different from dad’s dictates). * Do nothing to discredit or diminish God/dad’s ministry. * Do nothing illegal or unseemly. * … Continue reading

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Charles Murray On The 2016 Elections

Kevin Price writes Sept. 1, 2015: Dr. Charles Murray of the American Enterprise Institute is one of the most popular of public intellectuals among libertarians today. Furthermore, he is one of the more popular guests I have on my program. … Continue reading

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Charles Murray’s 2006 Answers On Immigration

From National Review: What’s my position on immigration? Well, since apparently someone asked (and I have never published anything on immigration), here goes. Regarding illegal immigration: 1. Making laws about who gets to become a citizen, under what circumstances, is … Continue reading

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John Derbyshire, Charles Murray & Immigration

The late Lawrence Auster wrote in 2006: John Derbyshire asked Charles Murray for his views on immigration. Murray wrote him back a point-by-point e-mail, which Derbyshire posted at The Corner. Among Murray’s points was: 3. I am not impressed by … Continue reading

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