Just within the past week or so, some shocking professorial behavior has come to light. In the wake of Barbara …
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Earlier this month, the 2017 National Assessment of Educational Progress, aka The Nation’s Report Card, was released. It’s not a …
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It’s often thought to be beyond question that black political power is necessary for economic power and enhanced socio-economic welfare. …
Read More »The Equality Myth — Disparities Are Not Caused by ‘Discrimination’
I don’t mind saying that this column represents a grossly understated review of “Discrimination and Disparities,” just published by my …
Read More »Gun Ownership is Not Our Problem – THIS is the Problem
One of the unavoidable tragedies of youth is the temptation to think that what is seen today has always been. …
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There are a couple of important economic lessons that the American people should learn. I’m going to title one “the …
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Before we discuss violence with guns, I’d like to run a couple of questions by you. According to the Centers …
Read More »Here’s Another Liberal-Created Failure
A liberal-created failure that goes entirely ignored is the left’s harmful agenda for society’s most vulnerable people — the mentally …
Read More »Will Automation Kill Our Jobs?
A recent article in The Guardian dons the foreboding title “Robots will destroy our jobs — and we’re not ready …
Read More »How Today’s Black Political Leaders Make a Mockery of Black History
Carter G. Woodson, noted scholar, historian and educator, created “Negro History Week” in 1926, which became Black History Month in …
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