Economists Push More Births in Developed Countries
As an oldster of 80 with two jobs, a large family to see to, and enjoying a wonderful married life with lots... Read More
Letter to the Economist re: World Population at 7 Billion
Editor: Your paper gave short shrift to the problems caused by continuing population growth, even as the world faces severe pressures on... Read More
Hope Your Labor Day Included A Protest About Unemployment—And The Immigration Connection
Robert Reich, the former U.S. secretary of labor and current University of California at Berkeley professor of public policy encouraged Americans to... Read More
Double Whammy
This week is an unusual week in that we will celebrate the achievements of hard working Americans on Labor Day and also,... Read More
Man vs. Machine
Man vs. Machine is a long-running theme explored by futurists and well-mined by filmmakers and science fiction writers (I’m partial to Blade... Read More
More Pro-American Workers Legislation: the Illegal Immigration Enforcement and Social Security Protection Act, HR 98
Legislation introduced in January by California’s U.S. Rep. David Dreier adds more muscle to the existing E-Verify program. Dreier’s legislation, the Illegal Immigration... Read More
Journalists and Candidates Suffered From Tunnel Vision at Iowa Republican Presidential Debate
The Republican Presidential Debate in Iowa was held on August 11, 2011. There was no surprise–only disappointment—that immigration was treated as a... Read More
Australia is Out Front on Population Matters
Australia is Out Front on Population Matters Australia isn’t keeping population matters in the outback; they are at the front of discussions.... Read More
Improved Economic Data May Mean Another Amnesty Effort
Immigration reform patriots may need to brace themselves. The United States’ economic news is improving and that usually, but not always, means... Read More