Posts Tagged ‘ pollution ’

An Open Debate About Open Borders

An Open Debate About Open Borders

One of the most persistent divides between traditional conservatives and their libertarian/anarcho-capitalist counterparts involves a fundamental philosophical disagreement about immigration. While most conservatives view immigration primarily through the lens of preserving American culture by only accepting those immigrants who are assimilable and will tangibly benefit our society in the future, a view expressed repeatedly...
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Celebrate The Earth By Letting The Border Patrol Do Its Job

Celebrate The Earth By Letting The Border Patrol Do Its Job

As many of you might know, today marks the official commemoration of Earth Day, a holiday conceived by the unfortunately named U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson in 1970 and celebrated by self-styled environmentally conscious individuals every year on this day since. You might be wondering why I would choose to address this subject on a website whose...
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Border Trash

Border Trash

One of the chief complaints about the contemporary environmental movement is its focus on political rather than environmental objectives, especially if the latter interfere with the former.
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