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President Trump pardons Dinesh D’Souza

The Hill
Thursday, May 31, 2018
National News
President Trump on Thursday pardoned conservative commentator Dinesh D’Souza, who pleaded guilty in 2014 to making illegal campaign contributions. 
 

The Facebook Quandary

The 2018 midterm election is approaching. Social media networks are engaged in a rapidly escalating scorched earth policy in order to scrub the internet of conservative views prior to the election. Social media giants have every intent - as well as the ability - to affect the political process in America.

Colonization By Indian Leftists—The Downside Of "Merit-Based Immigration"

VDare
Tuesday, April 17, 2018
National News
“Merit-based immigration” is seen as the gold standard of immigration reform by many Republicans and conservative policy wonks. But it could lead to their political ruin.
 

Failing by Marquess of Queensberry rules

A paradigm shift has occurred over the last 20 years The immigration sanity movement originally focused on the fundamental aspects of immigration - population stabilization, environment, and immigration law enforcement. These aspects were all ethically justified; they were "clean" arguments.

The liberal case for reducing immigration

The liberal case for reducing immigration

by Richard D. Lamm and Philip Cafaro, Denver Post, February 16, 2018.

Citizenship question drives uncertainty over 2020 census

The Hill
Tuesday, February 6, 2018
National News

Uncertainly is swirling over whether the Census Bureau will be able to get an accurate population count for the 2020 census, as the agency considers a Department of Justice (DOJ) request to add a controversial question about citizenship status to the census questionnaire.

The stakes are enormously high.

Is patriotism obsolete? A borderless world will lead to nothing but chaos

Over the years, I gradually realized that patriotism is the emotional glue that holds us together. 

During the Vietnam War, I decided that patriotism was useless. It clouds rational thinking and drives nations into foolish conflict, I thought. Fifty years later, I’ve completely changed my mind.

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