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Oral arguments for Mahanoy Area Schools v. B.L. is live right now. It’s probably the most important educational free speech case since Tinker v. Des Moines in 1969
Forwarded from JohnBP56
About 60% of Americans will be obese by 2030. This is the primary driver of life expectancy decreases from what would typically be the expected norm (based on real GDP per capita and health spending). Not only do we have an issue with overconsumption out of excess, but we have an issue with how we price food for the poorest Americans. The most affordable options tend to be fast food, while more nutritious foods are out of their price range. This is why I advocate for subsidies/taxes to correct the externality of unhealthiness in the food market.
I looked at the “study” left wingers cite which supposedly says that Biden’s child tax credit will cut child poverty in half. It’s only 3 pages with a fairly precarious methodology. And the “study” comes from an activist think tank branch of Columbia University. It’s basically citing something from Heritage or Cato, very unreliable

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5743308460b5e922a25a6dc7/t/604aa2465cfc4a35b8a1c236/1615503943944/Poverty-Reduction-Analysis-American-Rescue-Plan-CPSP-2021.pdf
In other words only 8 black students met the proper test score requirement on a highly g loaded exam to get into the most selective high school in the country
I’ve almost collected all of Charles Murray’s books. Just need to buy “Human Accomplishment” and “What it Means to Be a Libertarian”
Also I guess he has a new book coming out in June which is pretty cool
Charles Murray destroys delusional NYT op-Ed writer
And I think this one quote spotlights all that’s wrong with the modern liberal elite and education system. Yuppies believe discredited theories like multiple intelligence, emotional intelligence, “each child is gifted!” mantra yet they’ve never been around a single person of double digit IQ in their lives. This is why you can discredit most “education equity” type arguments, because the foundations of them are built on cracked glass
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The fact that one of the jurors used George Floyd’s death as a means to push police reform is sufficient for a mistrial. This was carried out very poorly, and our justice system frankly should be embarrassed.
Although “economists” like Richard Wolff cite graphs showing that extreme poverty began to plummet in China during Mao Zedong’s rule, Ravallion (2021) finds no basis for this argument. In fact, he finds that the overwhelming amount of poverty in China could be attributed to Mao’s communist policies, and poverty then sharply declined following Deng Xiaoping’s free market reforms in the 90s.

https://www.nber.org/papers/w28370
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Interesting. The number of left-handed people in a country is highly correlated with economic development

http://ftp.iza.org/dp14237.pdf
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This video of Trump railing against the TPP in 2016 still gives me the chills. Sadly he completely blew all the messaging that got him elected to focus more on socialism and black unemployment. I’m sure it’ll be much of the same if he runs again in 2024. Man never learns
A list of different immigration related policies Republicans should focus on because they’re overwhelmingly popular with the public.

Making English the official language.
50 state E-Verify mandate
Banning dual citizenship
Funding for ICE and CBP
Enforce visa overstays
Reimpose limited travel ban
Cuts to H2B and other low skilled visas
Cuts to H1b visas
Cuts to J1 visas for students taking online classes
Restrictions on remittances
Skills test (I.e. IQ test) for immigrants
Include a written free response portion to the citizenship exam.
Modernize U.S.-Mexico border

Any good immigration overhaul the GOP proposes should include some or most of these.
I saw this cited in a Vox piece and the “study” was done by two bloggers from a travel website. The methodology is also pretty odd and (purposely?) leaves out measures the U.S. does better on than other countries (e.g. tax benefits). There were also a few Wikipedia citations for some of the measures used
Like the study basically implies that it’s better to be a kid in Turkey or Greece than the U.S. Obviously ridiculous
State obesity rates are more highly correlated with life expectancy than state health insurance uninsured rates