Whenever some free-market libertarian says something is “basic economics” they mean that they read it from Economics in One Lesson (which wasn’t written by an economist) and maybe a Ron Paul video
Just open an economics textbook. It’ll talk about rent-seeking, partial and general equilibrium, nominal rigidity, et al. That’s not even to say those theories are totally applicable to the real world, but they’re much different from any Sowell or Friedman book you read.
Although the widely praised earned income tax credit has a host of benefits for its recipients, Klevin (2019) finds that it doesn’t actually promote work, which is a primary goal of the tax credit. However, this is contrary to many studies finding that it does promote work, so the question is far from settled.
https://www.henrikkleven.com/uploads/3/7/3/1/37310663/kleven_eitc_sep2019.pdf
https://www.henrikkleven.com/uploads/3/7/3/1/37310663/kleven_eitc_sep2019.pdf
Forwarded from JohnBP56
Philosophy hot take: the reason secular societies fail is their view of suffering. Suffering is seen as an inherent evil. Therefore, these societies attempt to limit suffering to the extreme. The issue here is that suffering in moderation leads to the building up of strength and immunity. This cannot occur in a society with a very limited amount of suffering. In Christianity, suffering can be seen a virtuous under certain conditions. Christ’s suffering was the most amazing occurrence in the history of the world. So even if you aren’t Christian, there is still a reason to promote Christian values in society in order to maintain the benefit of suffering. The only school of secular thought that values suffering is Social Darwinism, which is condemned by the vast majority of people, so Christianity is the easiest and most efficient route towards this end.
The irony of liberals saying that I’m voting against my “own self-interests” is that my “self-interests” are not getting killed by feds and having all my social media accounts shut down
Forwarded from Disclose.tv
NEW - There's been a huge explosion in the number of Americans identifying as LGBT a Gallup survey shows.
Close to 1 out of every 5 Gen Z so identifies (17%). That's more than a 4-fold increase from Gen X (4%).
But almost all of the increase comes from those identifying as bi or trans, not gay or lesbian. @disclosetv @disclosetv_chat
Close to 1 out of every 5 Gen Z so identifies (17%). That's more than a 4-fold increase from Gen X (4%).
But almost all of the increase comes from those identifying as bi or trans, not gay or lesbian. @disclosetv @disclosetv_chat
Forwarded from Lauren Witzke ✝️🇺🇸
While immigration still remains at the forefront of the GOP voter’s mind, the Democrats only care about getting revenge and killing Trump Supporters. Check this out.
Forwarded from House of Wagner
Pearson goes full woke. This is one of the largest publishing companies that is used to teach (indoctrinate) students in the world.
Fryer (2009) analyses the supposed phenomenon of “acting white,” when black students are chastised by black classmates for having a high level of academic achievement. He finds significant evidence for this phenomenon, as black students with GPA’s above 90% and who go to multiracial schools face higher levels of peer pressure and isolation from their black classmates, which can cause them to regress towards lower test scores. Although it doesn’t primarily explain the black-white test score gap, Fryer suggests that cultural differences may possibly be playing a role in it.
https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/fryer/files/an_empirical_analysis_of_acting_white.pdf
https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/fryer/files/an_empirical_analysis_of_acting_white.pdf
Forwarded from JohnBP56
There’s a reason the original Oreo cookie tastes better than all the weird looking new flavors