Hans Hoppe Under Attack At
UNLV [Paul
Gottfried] - 02/09/05
Hans-Hermann Hoppe is an economist at the University
of Nevada at Las Vegas and a brilliant libertarian
polemicist in German and English, whose last book,
Democracy: The God that Failed, has created
excitement
here and in Europe, Hoppe’s work defends
immigration restriction and free trade, among
other things. Last year, Hoppe offended the Thought
Police on his campus by
noting that homosexuals (like other groups, such as
the very young and very old) plan less for the future
than heterosexuals. This fleeting observation in a
75-minute lecture led
gay activists to demand the university authorities
punish Hoppe for violating protected group rights.
Now the university is proposing to reprimand him
and withhold his next pay increase. The ACLU (!) has
ridden to his defense, on the grounds that whatever gay
might claim for themselves, their "protection"
does not take precedence over freedom of speech, and the
Las Vegas Review-Journal has
described him as “a world-renowned economist,
author and speaker.”
Stay tuned.
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Blair on the Economics of Immigration [James
Fulford] - 02/09/05
Tony Blair is talking about
reducing immigration, which has been a
huge problem in the UK for
years, and
years, and
years. However, he has
economic worries:
the Prime Minister said that it
was the Bank of England’s view that inward migration had
had a positive impact on the economy.
He added that new immigration
controls announced yesterday by Home Secretary Charles
Clarke had been designed to ensure that the prospects
for economic growth would not be damaged.
The idea that
immigration is necessary to economic growth is an
often-refuted
canard. And it's a lame excuse for not doing
something about mass immigration.
Blair is a
Labour Prime Minister, and as such, should be
willing to preside over the
total destruction of the
British economy, as his
predecessors did.
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Register Colombians, Not Guns
[James
Fulford] - 02/09/05
Martin Amis has a
piece in the London Times about the horrors
of
violence in the Colombian streets, in which he
pauses to hit at Ronald Reagan's
attitude towards
gun control, which doesn't have much relevance to
Colombian gangsters' access to twenty-dollar hand
grenades, and their habitual use thereof.
But it raises another point; there
are supposed to be
150,000 Colombians in the US. While some of them
are refugees from the violent youth of Colombia, some
must be the violent youth themselves. Is anything being
done to prevent them "Coming to America?"
Here's a
non-encouraging note:
Those
Colombians who are now safe in the US have embraced
their new home in the most American of ways—by becoming
political activists.
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Bush's
"Borderline" Budget: Millions for Tribute, Not Much For
Defense [Brenda
Walker] - 02/09/05
Most Vdare readers are aware that
the Bush budget
massively reduced the Congressional level of
Border Patrol increases from 2,000 yearly to 210. In
addition, the State Criminal Alien Assistance Program,
which reimburses states for illegal alien
incarceration costs—aka
SCAAP—has been sent to the scrap heap.
But some items chosen for Bush largesse should also
raise eyebrows for the concerned taxpayer. Here are a
selected few: