Category Archives: National

CA-to-TX

In “Taking a Back Seat to Texas”, Joel Kotkin reports on the latest example of “CA to TX” corporate flight: The most important news recently to hit Southern California did not involve the heinous Donald Sterling, but Toyota’s decision to … Continue reading

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Are States an Anachronism?

One of my favorite sites is New Geography (e.g., Joel Kotkin, Richard Florida type of stuff.) In a recent piece, Aaron M. Renn asks “Are States an Anachronism?“: Obviously states aren’t going anywhere anytime soon, but a number of folks … Continue reading

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States People Want To Move Out Of

From a recent Gallup poll:   Gallup sums things up, by speculating in terms of Red vs. Blue (or, as I would further propose, between white and non-white): State leaders have important reasons for wanting to see their state populations … Continue reading

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When Whites Become a Minority: Pt. 32,198

Since 1965, large numbers of immigrants arriving into the U.S. have been unskilled, earning low wages, and have come to depend more so on the government for things. They also (expectedly) favor large government. Kevin MacDonald discusses a recent study … Continue reading

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SCOTUS Upholds Ban On Affirmative Action

Good news from SCOTUS today: The Supreme Court delivered another setback to affirmative action Tuesday, easing the way for states to bar public colleges from considering race in admissions and to prohibit officials from taking race into account in hiring … Continue reading

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L.A.: City of Angles

If you’re a fan of L.A.’s architectural styles from the 1940s through the 1960s (think art deco, John Lautner, Disney’s Tomorrowland, etc.), you’ll enjoy Charlotte Allen’s recent piece in The Weekly Standard (“City of Angles“), which is largely a review … Continue reading

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Could America Become Mississippi?

From a Slate front piece titled “Could America Become Mississippi?“: Working at Northwestern University, psychologists Maureen Craig and Jennifer Richeson apply that question to demographic change, and, in particular, to white Americans vis-a-vis the prospect of a United States where … Continue reading

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RIP: Auntie Zeituni

The Organizer’s illegal alien aunt has passed on, from food stamps and public housing to to that great immigration journey in the sky: President Barack Obama’s aunt Zeituni Onyango, who was denied asylum in the United States but stayed illegally … Continue reading

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Jonathan Pollard: Poster Boy for Jewish ‘Dual Loyalties’

Primer: In 1987, Jonathan Pollard (who is Jewish) was convicted of passing state secrets to Israel while working as an intelligence analyst for the U.S. government. Some background: Jonathan Jay Pollard was born in Galveston, Texas, in 1954, to a … Continue reading

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Sailer on Puerto Rico

A f-ng great post, that had me rolling, from Steve Sailer (“A Man, a Plan, an Underfunded Pension Liability, Puerto Rico!“): In Taki’s Magazine, John Derbyshire asks: How Can We Get Rid of Puerto Rico? Wouldn’t it be great horrible … Continue reading

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