#Promise of Benefits

Want to Make Housing Affordable? Ditch Urban-Growth Boundaries | Cato Institute

This article appeared in The Oregonian on March 1, 2016. A lot of terrible ideas are coming out of Oregon this year. Although Portland, Bend and other Oregon cities face housing affordability crises, most proposals to fix the problem will actually make it worse. These proposals suffer from a complete lack of common sense. For Read More
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Sanders, Clinton, and Their Job-Killing Agendas | Cato Institute

This article appeared on National Review (Online) on February 25, 2016. You can’t love employees but hate employers, as Senator Angus King of Maine once said. This fact has been obscured by the circus that has become the Republican nominating process, but on the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have been running one Read More
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Hillary Clinton’s Spending Plans | National Review Online

Hillary’s plans are nowhere near Bernie’s — but they’re enough to wreck the economy.When Bernie Sanders proposed $18 trillion in increased federal spending over the next ten years, most observers chuckled and asked what else one could expect from the self-described socialist. But what then is one to make of Hillary Clinton? She hasn’t — Read More
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German Town: Migrants Riot in Church, Steal From Stores, Defecate on Gardens | Infowars Alex Jones’ Infowars

Residents in the German town of Ellwangen are reporting that thousands of migrants who recently arrived are defecating on people’s gardens, staging riots in church and stealing from local stores, while police in the area struggle to cope with the disorder. Ellwangen, which has a population of around 23,500 and a strong Catholic community, was Read More
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Entitled Illegals: “When Will I Get My House and Car?” | Alex Jones’ Infowars

Illegal immigrants in Germany feel they are entitled to homes and cars, according to an article appearing in Dachauer Rundschau. “I realize that most of them with unrealistic ideas and expectations when they come here. They often ask me: ‘When will I get my house and my car?’” asylum coordinator Isabell Sittner told the newspaper. Read More