California’s emission mandates do an excellent job of increasing the cost of electricity, products, and fuels to its citizens. read more »
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Gov Newsom’s unpopularity might have something to do with his extreme mandates that make life unaffordable!
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Kamala Harris is Hiding the Truth about Her Real Plan for America
In baseball as well as in American football, there’s something called the “hidden ball” trick, where a player hides the round object in order to befuddle the opposition. American politics is experiencing something similar, with politicians, particularly on the progressive side, hiding often unpopular views before the poor voters cast their ballots. read more »
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Faster, Better, More: How to House Australia
This paper, by property expert Ross Elliott, explores the reasons behind our current housing shortages and identifies a range of policy measures which have contributed to – rather than alleviated – the magnitude of the current housing ‘crisis.’ read more »
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Religious Science
Suzie Bohlson sits in a sun-drenched California plaza, a pale, slight 53-year-old with a Ph.D. in biology from Notre Dame. Fifteen years ago, she converted to Catholicism, a surprising choice, perhaps, for a young woman from Los Angeles raised in a family of materialist scientists. read more »
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Canada Total Fertility Rate (TFR) Drops to 1.26, BC to 1.00
Statistics Canada, Canada’s government statistical agency, has announced that the nation’s Total Fertility Rate dropped to 1.26 in 2023. read more »
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The West Has Turned its Back on Jews
In the wake of last year’s 7 October pogrom, and amid rapidly rising anti-Semitism, most Jews are even more convinced of the importance of the Jewish State and the need for greater solidarity. read more »
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Sweden Proves Khaldun-Laffer Right
In Europe there is a strong general trend in which high-tax nations stagnate economically, while economic growth is shifting towards member states with lower taxation levels, talent supply and business friendly regulations. read more »
I'm Not an Urbanist. I'm an Urban Sociologist.
I’ve written a lot about how growing up in Detroit was instrumental in my desire to improve and revitalize cities. Watching a city being hollowed out and disgraced in the ‘70s and ‘80s can have that impact. read more »
Kamalafornia Über Alles
For the last century, no state more epitomized the ideals of upward mobility and technological and cultural innovation than California. read more »
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Tally of U.S. Wind & Solar Rejections Hits 735
You won’t read much about this in major media outlets, but nearly every week, local communities across the US are rejecting or restricting solar and wind projects. read more »
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