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    • Intellectual Takeout’s Five Favorite Christmas Movies

      Intellectual Takeout’s Five Favorite Christmas Movies0

      The staff at Intellectual Takeout and the Charlemagne Institute participated in a highly non-scientific poll to crown our favorite Christmas movies as we prepare for Christ’s coming this Advent. More than a dozen movies were listed in our staff’s top three picks for movies to get cozy with during Christmastime, but five stood aloft from

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    • Immigration Will Shift Electoral College in Favor of Democrats, Study Finds

      Immigration Will Shift Electoral College in Favor of Democrats, Study Finds0

      A new analysis finds that immigration will dramatically reshape the Electoral College map in favor of the Democratic Party after completion of the 2020 census. Rising immigrant populations around the United States will result in several solidly Democratic states gaining more seats in the House of Representatives at the expense of solidly Republican states, the study by

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    • How We Can Do Good By Doing Well

      How We Can Do Good By Doing Well0

      Among economists’ insights over the last almost 250 years, one of the keenest is that one can do good while doing well. The idea traces to Adam Smith. It means capitalists’/entrepreneurs’ pursuit of profit can have favorable consequences for the community at large – and not just for capitalists and entrepreneurs. It applies equally to landowners and

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    • Up In Arms: The Battle Over Guns in Virginia

      Up In Arms: The Battle Over Guns in Virginia0

      Political war clouds are gathering over the Commonwealth of Virginia. This past November, when the Democrats captured both chambers of Virginia’s legislature, Democratic State Senator Dick Saslaw introduced a bill for the 2020 session, SB16, which would more strictly regulate the purchase of firearms and ammunition, and would include “red flag” laws allowing authorities to

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    • Why Are so Few People Born on Christmas and Other Holidays?

      Why Are so Few People Born on Christmas and Other Holidays?0

      Christmas and New Year’s are days of celebration in many parts of the world when people gather with family and friends. One thing many typically don’t celebrate on those days is a birthday. That’s because Dec. 25 is the least popular day in the U.S., Australia and New Zealand to give birth. In England, Wales

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    • Why Are Women Proposing to Their Boyfriends?

      Why Are Women Proposing to Their Boyfriends?0

      The world would be a much better place if men would step back and let women take the lead. At least, that’s what former president Barack Obama thinks. Speaking at an event in Singapore, Obama said, Now women, I just want you to know; you are not perfect, but what I can say pretty indisputably is

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