Interesting. The number of left-handed people in a country is highly correlated with economic development
https://ftp.iza.org/dp14237.pdf
https://ftp.iza.org/dp14237.pdf
Media is too big
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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.
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
Elise Stefanik sucks but I think some people have unfairly criticized her voting record. Most of her opposition to Trump has been on environmental regulations, the tax plan in 2017 and the government shutdown in 2018 (along with a few military related things). If you take those things out her record is quite a bit better
But she also voted for the equality act and legal status for dreamers so that’s a few reasons why she still sucks
More bad news in the replication crisis. Serra-Garcia and Gneezy (2021) find that non-replicable studies are far more likely to be cited than replicable ones, and therefore are more likely to attract substantial public interest. This gives the public a false sense of what academic research actually says on a topic.
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/21/eabd1705.full
https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/21/eabd1705.full
Science
Nonreplicable publications are cited more than replicable ones
We use publicly available data to show that published papers in top psychology, economics, and general interest journals that fail to replicate are cited more than those that replicate. This difference in citation does not change after the publication of…
Despite the left’s assertion that hungry children is the fault of government funding, Weitzman et al. (2008) find that the rate of food insecurity in low income smoking households is double that of low income non smoking ones. In other words, many low income parents have the money to feed their children, but choose not to.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/04/AR2008110401938.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/04/AR2008110401938.html
An overview of recent evidence on taxes and economic growth
https://taxfoundation.org/reviewing-recent-evidence-effect-taxes-economic-growth/
https://taxfoundation.org/reviewing-recent-evidence-effect-taxes-economic-growth/
Tax Foundation
The Impact of Taxes on Economic Growth
With the Biden administration proposing a variety of new taxes, it is worth revisiting the literature on how taxes, particularly on corporate and individual income, can impact economic growth.
Can we defund NPR already ?
https://www.npr.org/2021/05/27/1000868262/colorado-becomes-first-state-to-ban-legacy-college-admissions
https://www.npr.org/2021/05/27/1000868262/colorado-becomes-first-state-to-ban-legacy-college-admissions
And no, just because wealthy students can pay for test prep doesn’t mean it improves scores in any significant manner (even Slate agrees! https://www.google.com/amp/s/slate.com/technology/2019/04/sat-prep-courses-do-they-work-bias.amp). And the SAT measures general arithmetic and reading ability, so rich schools center their curricula on the SAT by teaching basic math and reading? What are the poor schools teaching then?
Slate Magazine
Does SAT Prep Actually Work?
We dug into the data.
For those who don’t know, Wade wrote a book called a Troublesome Inheritance where he talked about a biological basis for race. He was “deboonked” by a bunch of left-wing anthropologists
Currie et al. (2019) examine racial disparities in pollution exposure in the U.S. context. They find a significant decrease in exposure for all races since 2000 and the black-white gap has substantially converged as well. This doesn’t mean that all blacks are exposed to higher pollution than whites, as the study also finds much overlap in the distributions.
https://eml.berkeley.edu/~webfac/card/ManuscriptCurrieVoorheisWalker.pdf
https://eml.berkeley.edu/~webfac/card/ManuscriptCurrieVoorheisWalker.pdf
Despite the elites suggesting that the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment is the reason why blacks are more vaccine hesitant, Brandon et al. (2005) finds no increase in blacks’ medical mistrust after learning about it; in fact, most people in the study had never heard about it in the first place.
https://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-releases/2005/brandon-tuskegee.html
https://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-releases/2005/brandon-tuskegee.html
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Knowledge of Tuskegee Study Doesn’t Increase Medical Mistrust | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Knowledge of the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male (Tuskegee Study) does not increase distrust in medical care, according to researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Most of those surveyed were unaware of…