The Myth Of The Scientific LeftistPosted In: Media Criticism, Political Commentary, Science And Society Shikha Dalmia points out, once again, the absurdity of taking the Left seriously when they accuse others of being anti-science. @ChrisCMooney, call your office. Discussion ¬ ... Transterrestrial Musings, 1 week ago |
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Should We Have a More Selective Immigration Policy or a Less Selective Immigration Policy?One of Shikha Dalmia's central arguments regarding less-skilled immigrants and means-tested benefits, as I understand her column, is that because the utilization of means-tested benefits among less-skilled immigrants is lower than it is among ... National Review, 1 month ago
Less-Skilled Immigrants and Means-Tested Benefits
National Review, 1 month ago
Republicans & Immigration: Canada to the rescue!
Washington Times, 2 weeks ago
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Economic Benefits of ImmigrationFeaturing Alex Nowrasteh, Cato Institute; Shikha Dalmia, Reason Foundation; Stuart Anderson, National Foundation for American Policy; and John Tyler, Kauffman Foundation; moderated by Kelly William Cobb, Senior Director of External Affairs, Cato ... Cato Institute, 1 month ago
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Dalmia: Immigration Reform Boosts Bureaucrats Not BusinessImmigration reform might not be able to fix every shortcoming of U.S. policy. The risk now is that it might make the system worse. This is what will happen if the bipartisan Gang of 8 senators proposal to change the high-skilled visa program is ... Bloomberg, 3 weeks ago
Immigration plan boosts bureaucrats
The Financial Chronicle, 3 weeks ago
Immigration reform hurts business
Korea Joongang Daily, 3 weeks ago
MarcoPhone Turns Out Not to Exist Either
The Atlantic Wire, 1 month ago
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Head Start a False StartWith a push from Gov. Snyder, the business community, public employee unions and most of the significant lobbying groups in the state, both branches of the Legislature have proposed budgets that significantly expand spending on early childhood ... Mackinac Center for Public Policy, 13 hours ago
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The Insanely Clear-Cut Case for Region-Based Immigration VisasAmerica's cities are the engines of its growth. Though the immigration bill before Congress would help cities by increasing the flow of legal migrants, cities would be even better served by a bill that makes immigration decisions local. State ... The Atlantic Cities, 2 weeks ago
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A Question for Medicaid DeniersA lot of people are writing about the Oregon Health Insurance Experiment results, released yesterday, which found zero evidence that expanding Medicaid to the most vulnerable people targeted by ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion improves their physical ... Cato Institute, 2 weeks ago
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Results Vary Little In Uninsured Vs. Medicaid StudyFor three years, an incredibly nerdybut consequentialdebate has raged among health policy researchers regarding Medicaid, America's government-run health-care program for the poor. Piles of studies have shown that people on Medicaid have health ... Forbes.com, 2 weeks ago
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Immigration Reforms New Federal Thug PowerPosted by or from a variety of publications on EducationViews.org on May 2, 2013 in Business, Global News and Views, News of the Day, Political, Society | 0 Comment Under the guise of protecting American workers, itll make the H-1B program unusable. Education News, 2 weeks ago
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On Hunger and Immigration in the United StatesOne of my great regrets in writing about immigration is that the data we have tends to track national origin and ethnicity rather than skill level. So though Id prefer to stick to making observations about less-skilled immigrants, I more often ... National Review, 4 weeks ago
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