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The great replacement, American style
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The great replacement, American style

Earlier this month, the Cato Institute — perhaps the most effective think tank advocating open borders — published a study claiming that since 1994, immigration has generated a whopping $14.5 trillion surplus in tax revenues over expenditures.Critics quickly noted that Cato’s study uses a strange standard for judging immigration policy. For example, the study admits that immigration drives up housing prices by increasing demand, yet it still treats the resulting rise in property-tax payments from homeowners — citizens and noncitizens alike — as a benefit.Who the ‘American people’ were in 1776 or 1787, or are in 2026, is a much-disputed question, but that does not exempt us from trying to answer it.But perhaps more fundamental is the study’s idea of what should count as an expenditure on immigrants. It treats the educational and medical expenses of immigrants’ American-born children — all of whom Cato claims are “birthright citizens” — as expenditures on citizens rather than on immigrants. This is the same kind of sleight of hand we saw during COVID, when the rise in illness experienced after the first of two shots was counted as cases among the unvaccinated rather than the half-vaccinated.Statistical games aside, such studies raise a far deeper question: To whose well-being, security, and liberty is the government of the United States directed? That is answered for us in the preamble to our fundamental law, the Constitution of 1787:We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.When I cited the preamble recently, the libertarian economist Glen Whitman replied that it is not binding law. Perhaps, but it is something more fundamental than law — it tells us what our laws should be trying to achieve.Who the “American people” were in 1776 or 1787, or are in 2026, is a much-disputed question, but that does not exempt us from trying to answer it.When John Rawls — the late political philosopher and the most influential liberal theorist of my generation — tried to explain how rational people should design society’s basic institutions, he did not treat civilization as nothing more than a collection of isolated individuals. In his famous “original position,” he argued that we should imagine ourselves not only as individuals but also as representatives of “continuing persons” — family heads, or stewards of enduring family lines.This concept of continuing persons was Rawls’ clunky but effective mid-20th-century version of Gouverneur Morris’ more eloquent “ourselves and our posterity.” It does not seem crazy or racist — Rawls would have said it was reasonable — to think that immigration policy should be assessed from the perspective of current citizens and their descendants. In fact, that was how the historical Rawls claimed we should think about immigration, much to the surprise and dismay of his students and epigones.On social media, we find the repeated cry that the so-called great replacement — the notion that elites are exchanging native populations for more tractable revenue producers — is a demagogic lie. After all, the open-borders pundits argue, more immigration doesn’t mean anybody is forced to leave.RELATED: America has immigration laws — just not in these courtrooms Cemile Bingol / Getty ImagesBut we are all forced to leave. Someday, each of us will be reunited with his or her fathers and mothers. Our descendants — the children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren we leave behind in the country we made for them — are our posterity.Another problem is that mass immigration not only increases the demand for housing, but it also suppresses the wage expectations of the native-born, particularly native-born men who are low-income workers. By increasing housing prices and reducing lifetime wages, mass immigration erodes the economic foundation required for family life, making fewer native-born men marriageable. This decreases the fertility of the native-born. While an increasing share of children are born to unwed mothers, unwed parenting is sufficiently difficult that few such mothers have more than one child, and very few have more than two. Governments then trumpet studies like Cato’s to justify bringing in immigrants to support the aging natives who do not have enough of their own posterity to meet the fiscal need.To paraphrase Charles de Gaulle, the graveyards are full of irreplaceable men. But if we want our graves to be tended and our memories to be revered by our posterity, we need to work now to ensure that immigration policy serves the welfare, security, and liberty of that posterity. Those who continue the work of George Washington and the other founders by maintaining and passing on the union they built — stronger, more united, and free — may not be their blood relatives, but they can justly claim to be their spiritual progeny.A version of this article appeared originally at the American Mind.
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Iran sparks regional war after retaliating against US military assets over 'massive' US-Israel strike
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Iran sparks regional war after retaliating against US military assets over 'massive' US-Israel strike

The U.S. military struck Iran along with Israeli forces on Saturday morning and Iran lashed out with attacks on Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Kuwait.President Donald Trump issued a national statement about the military operation dubbed "Operation Epic Fury" late Friday evening.'The Israeli Air Force is operating to intercept and strike threats where necessary to remove the threat.'"The United States military is undertaking a massive and ongoing operation to prevent this very wicked radical dictatorship from threatening America and our core national security interests," Trump said. "We're going to destroy their missiles and raze their missile industry to the ground. It will be totally, again, obliterated."Sirens in Israel indicated that Iran launched a wave of missiles against the country but some reports said the effort was muted."A short while ago, sirens were sounded in several areas across the country following the identification of missiles launched from Iran toward the State of Israel," read a statement from Israel. "At this time, the Israeli Air Force is operating to intercept and strike threats where necessary to remove the threat."The Ministry of the Interior in Bahrain ordered evacuations of some parts of the country, including Juffair.The United Arab Emirates said that the strike from Iran violated their sovereignty and they reserved their right to respond.Iran also launched missiles at the Al Udeid Air Base in Doha, Qatar, leading the country to condemn the attacks. Loud explosions and warning sirens were reported in Kuwait near the U.S. Army base. Several heavy explosions were also heard in the Saudi capital of Riyadh. Fox News reported that the strikes targeted the Iranian Parliament, the National Supreme Council, the Ministry of Intelligence, as well as the Iranian Atomic Agency.Russia also called for an immediate halt to the strikes on Iran and ordered all Russian citizens to leave Israel.RELATED: Iran strike looms as Trump hosts Board of Peace "To the members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard, the armed forces and all of the police," Trump said in his speech. "I say tonight that you must lay down your weapons and have complete immunity or in the alternative, face certain death."The regime in Iran has been facing political demonstrations from dissidents opposed to their totalitarian rule and some reports claim that tens of thousands have perished from the violent response. Trump had warned Iran that if they killed protesters, the U.S. would "come to their rescue."It appears that he fulfilled that promise. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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US-Israel Launches Major Airstrikes on Iran; Operation Epic Fury
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US-Israel Launches Major Airstrikes on Iran; Operation Epic Fury

US-Israel Launches Major Airstrikes on Iran; Operation Epic Fury
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The Left Says It 'Never Happens' – But Illegal Immigrant with Decades of Crimes Murders Woman in Fairfax
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The Left Says It 'Never Happens' – But Illegal Immigrant with Decades of Crimes Murders Woman in Fairfax

The Left Says It 'Never Happens' – But Illegal Immigrant with Decades of Crimes Murders Woman in Fairfax
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Iran Update: Ayatollah's Compound Demolished and Some Big Iranian Leaders Bite the Dust
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Iran Update: Ayatollah's Compound Demolished and Some Big Iranian Leaders Bite the Dust

Iran Update: Ayatollah's Compound Demolished and Some Big Iranian Leaders Bite the Dust
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5 Cool Gadgets Under $100 Actually Worth Buying
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5 Cool Gadgets Under $100 Actually Worth Buying

If you're just looking for some fun little gadgets to play with around the house, these five items are excellent and affordable picks anyone can enjoy.
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BREAKING: Trump bombs Iran so that he can get a Nobel Peace Prize like Obama
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BREAKING: Trump bombs Iran so that he can get a Nobel Peace Prize like Obama

In a bold move to secure lasting global recognition, President Donald J. Trump authorized precision airstrikes on multiple Iranian military facilities early this morning, sources close to the administration confirm. The operation, codenamed “Operation Nobel or Bust,” was described by White House officials as a “proactive peace initiative” designed to mirror—and decisively surpass—the achievements of former President Barack Obama. “President Obama got the Nobel Peace Prize basically for showing up and promising hope,” a senior administration official explained on condition of anonymity, because even satire has its limits on background briefings. “President Trump is taking the next logical step: actual decisive action. You can’t spell ‘peace’ without ‘boom,’ and frankly, the committee in Oslo has been asleep at the wheel for too long.” Pentagon briefers emphasized the surgical nature of the strikes, which targeted only sites “directly responsible for regional instability, plus a few extras just to make the point.” Casualty figures remain unconfirmed, but Trump himself took to social media shortly after the first explosions to declare, “IRAN IS NOW VERY PEACEFUL. VERY QUIET. I DID THAT. NOBEL COMMITTEE—YOUR MOVE. BIGGEST PRIZE EVER COMING!” The Nobel Committee, reached for comment while still processing breakfast in Stockholm, issued a brief statement: “We are monitoring developments closely. Our criteria emphasize extraordinary efforts to promote fraternity between nations. We have not yet determined whether sustained aerial bombardment qualifies as ‘fraternity.’ Past precedents are being reviewed.” Critics have pointed out potential inconsistencies in the strategy. “Bombing a country to win a peace prize is like setting your house on fire to win Homeowner of the Year,” one anonymous foreign policy analyst remarked. Supporters, however, hailed the move as visionary. “Obama got it for vibes,” tweeted one prominent MAGA influencer. “Trump is earning it the old-fashioned way—with results. And fighter jets. And maybe a follow-up drone show.” White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt fielded questions with characteristic poise. “The President has always said he wants to be a peacemaker greater than anyone in history,” she said. “If that requires removing certain obstacles to peace—permanently—then so be it. This is leadership. This is winning.” As smoke continues to rise over Tehran, Trump reportedly instructed aides to prepare his acceptance speech draft titled “From Strength Comes Peace: How I Saved the World (Again).” Sources say the text opens with a lengthy comparison to Obama’s 2009 award, followed by the line, “They gave it to him before he did anything. I did everything. You’re welcome, world.” The Nobel Peace Prize announcement is still months away, but administration insiders remain optimistic. “If this doesn’t clinch it,” one aide confided, “we’re already exploring options for next year. North Korea has been quiet lately—too quiet, if you ask me.” The post BREAKING: Trump bombs Iran so that he can get a Nobel Peace Prize like Obama appeared first on Genesius Times.
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Science Explorer
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Paleolithic humans invented an 'early predecessor to writing' at least 40,000 years ago, carved signs suggest
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Paleolithic humans invented an 'early predecessor to writing' at least 40,000 years ago, carved signs suggest

A statistical analysis of a series of signs carved into artifacts from around 40,000 years ago suggests humans developed proto-writing in the Stone Age.
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DEJA VU, AS ISRAEL + U.S. STRIKE IRAN…..
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DEJA VU, AS ISRAEL + U.S. STRIKE IRAN…..

Long-Range Strategic Imperatives Post U.S.-Israeli “Operation Midnight Hammer”: The Dismantling of Iranian Influence Operations + Sleeper Cells Across America! NO sooner did America’s magnificent…
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Pentagon to End Academic Partnerships With Ivy League and Other Universities
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Pentagon to End Academic Partnerships With Ivy League and Other Universities

BY MIRABEL ODETASecretary of War Pete Hegseth announced that the Pentagon will discontinue academic programs with Princeton University, Yale University, Brown University, the Massachusetts Institute of…
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