Considering that Senator Joe Manchin said he won’t support this and it most likely can’t pass through budget reconciliation, this is a non-starter
For those who don’t know, budget reconciliation is a way for Congress to pass important tax and spending legislation with only 50 votes instead of the usual 60. It was created so Congress can avoid a govt shutdown if they don’t get 60 votes on end-of-year spending packages
I hate the Scientific American. One of the most unscientific magazines ever
The fact that the credibility of social science research has been decimated over the years is for very good reason.
Also, as you’d expect, divorce is actually very bad for kids (in both the long and short-term). But it’s not like you need a study to guess that
https://emlab.berkeley.edu/~obstfeld/e237_sp00/ohanian.pdf
Ohanian and Cole (2001) argue that well intentioned but badly designed government intervention on the parts of President Hoover and Roosevelt prolonged the Great Depression by about 7 years. It challenges 2 assumptions about the Depression, one is that the New Deal ended it, and the other is that President Hoover was “laissez-faire,” which he wasn’t.
Ohanian and Cole (2001) argue that well intentioned but badly designed government intervention on the parts of President Hoover and Roosevelt prolonged the Great Depression by about 7 years. It challenges 2 assumptions about the Depression, one is that the New Deal ended it, and the other is that President Hoover was “laissez-faire,” which he wasn’t.
https://dash.harvard.edu/bitstream/handle/1/36853299/angel_onuoha_ec_970.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
This is an excellent student paper from Onuhua (2018) which critiques the study design of Fischer and Massey (2007). He finds that after controlling for multicollinearity (which essentially makes regression analyses less accurate), there is very strong evidence for a mismatch effect with affirmative action. And Massey’s AA studies don’t take into account initial major, which would dictate how easy or hard your class are. There have been studies finding that AA students drop out of STEM to easier majors at much higher rates than other students, so the effects could be even larger than this paper finds
This is an excellent student paper from Onuhua (2018) which critiques the study design of Fischer and Massey (2007). He finds that after controlling for multicollinearity (which essentially makes regression analyses less accurate), there is very strong evidence for a mismatch effect with affirmative action. And Massey’s AA studies don’t take into account initial major, which would dictate how easy or hard your class are. There have been studies finding that AA students drop out of STEM to easier majors at much higher rates than other students, so the effects could be even larger than this paper finds
Imagine leaving office giving an 18-month amnesty to Venezuelans and dozens of pardons to black drug criminals but not even pardoning your supporters who’d die for you
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-revocation-executive-order-13770/
This revokes the 5 year lobbying ban Trump instated on all employees leaving the White House
This revokes the 5 year lobbying ban Trump instated on all employees leaving the White House
Forwarded from Vincent James
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