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What We’re Reading Today: Socialism More Fraud Than Failure, Our Kids’ Ruined Childhoods, Border Walls In The EU … And More

Some headlines that caught our eye.

Election 2020

Warren Apologizes For Heritage Claim, Woos Native Americans — Associated Press

Please Clap: Native American Forum Moderator After Subdued Reaction To Elizabeth Warren — Legal Insurrection

Democrats Need, But Don’t Want, Biden — J.T. Young, American Spectator

Climate

This Isn’t A Map Of Global Warming, It’s A Map Of Corrupted Temperature Stations — Coyote Blog

The Greening Earth — Marginal Revolution

See How Climate Science Becomes Alarmist Propaganda — Fabius Maximus

Gore Lobbies For Climate Policies That Limit Meat While His Firm Invests $200 Million In Meat Substitutes — Climate Depot

‘Green’ Energy Is Sinister — PowerLine

Higher Education

Vice Chancellor Resigns After Receiving Criticism For Calling Republicans Rednecks, Neo-Nazis — The College Fix

Social Justice Courses And Majors Becoming The Norm at Many Colleges — College Insurrection

Survey: 59% Of Republicans Now Think College Is Bad for America — Reason

This Is What Happens When You Ask Pro-Taxers To Pay More: They Won’t Want To — Daniel J. Mitchell

Economists

The Federal Reserve’s Proposed ‘Buffer Tool’ Is A Laugh Line Wrapped In A Laugh Line — John Tamny, Forbes

Socialism Isn’t A Failure. It’s A Fraud! — ZeroHedge

Why Trump Should Stop The Re-Regulation Of Freight Rail — Stephen Moore/Jonathan Decker, Washington Times

Misc

Yes, We Have Ruined Childhood. But There’s Hope for Restoration — Intellectual Takeout

Open Borders? The EU Has Hundreds of Miles of Walls — The American Conservative

Lessons From Weimar Germany For The Portland Extremists — Foundation For Economic Education


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