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  • Populists Are Right to Be Paranoid

    Populists Are Right to Be Paranoid0

    We are living in a political culture in which anyone identified with the now-vaguely-defined “right” can lose his fortune, reputation, and possibly his freedom. Meanwhile, the racist, vandalizing left can do what it wants with total impunity. A professor lecturing at the Yale School of Medicine dreamt aloud about “shooting white people,” and has not suffered

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  • Charles Murray Wields Statistics to Question Race and Identity Politics

    Charles Murray Wields Statistics to Question Race and Identity Politics0

    Charles Murray guaranteed he won’t be invited to speak on “woke” university campuses anytime in the near future with the release of his latest book, Facing Reality: Two Truths About Race in America. Which is too bad. The 78-year-old political scientist was already unpopular due to his controversial findings in The Bell Curve and Coming Apart. Murray’s latest book

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  • Thieves, Not Corporations, Are Responsible for Car Thefts

    Thieves, Not Corporations, Are Responsible for Car Thefts0

    As the decay of America’s urban centers continues, Milwaukee, Wisconsin has experienced a nearly 200 percent increase in car thefts this year, prompting city council members to take action. But rather than calling for more police officers, or even the left’s preferred curative of social workers, to be hired, Alderman Khalif Rainey and Alderwoman Milele

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  • The Return of ‘Law and Order’

    The Return of ‘Law and Order’0

    On Tuesday, Brooklyn Borough President and former police captain Eric Adams took the lead in the New York mayoral race with 32 percent of the Democratic primary vote, 10 points more than progressive Maya Wiley, who had the endorsement of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. How did Adams beat the elite? Said The New York Times: Adams built

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  • Four Signs Parents Won’t Be Sending Their Kids Back to Public School This Fall

    Four Signs Parents Won’t Be Sending Their Kids Back to Public School This Fall0

    As disruptive as the 2020/2021 academic year was, it led to many positive educational changes that will be transformative and long-lasting. Most notably, parents have been re-empowered to take back the reins of their children’s education from government bureaucrats and teachers unions. Frustrated by school closures and district “Zoom schooling,” families fled public schools in

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  • Sabotaging the Poor, Selling Out for Politics

    Sabotaging the Poor, Selling Out for Politics0

    If there were a Museum of Terrible Ideas, the permanent collection would surely include today’s elected leaders who believe the best way to represent impoverished neighborhoods is to demand the defunding of police departments and supporting policies to undermine public schools. How can anyone argue that poor people benefit from lax law enforcement or ending

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