3) People of Color Are Getting Very Rich in America
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The latest Census data is out on income levels by ethnicity. The good news is that the latest data flatly contradict the left’s narrative that America is “systematically racist.” As the chart below shows, by far the most affluent group is NOT whites, but Asians. Most Asians have brown skin. That doesn't seem to be holding them back.
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Remarkably, immigrants from one of the poorest countries in the world — India — are doing phenomenally well. Indian Americans are the richest ethnic group with an average income DOUBLE that of whites.
We’re happy to report that Hispanics are climbing the ladder of economic opportunity and now have an average income of $58,000. Sadly, black Americans are lagging behind. Hispanics have moved ahead of blacks.
Why? If the Democrats really believed that “black lives matter,” they’d do more to expand educational opportunities in the inner cities, promote fatherhood, and stop treating blacks as victims. The “systemic racism” argument has become an all-too familiar excuse for failure.
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Two New York Times headlines within just 10 days:
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It’s harder with each passing day to take these climate fanatics seriously.
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5) Bring Back Johnny Carson
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Some of your editors of a certain age can remember when late-night comedy talk-show hosts were, well, funny. Now they’re just unfunny political hacks.
According to a new study by our pals at the Media Research Center, 81 percent of political jokes told on major late-night talk shows in 2023 targeted conservatives and Republicans.
“Last year late-night comedians told 9,518 political jokes, and of these 7,729 were directed at someone or something on the right side of the political spectrum," the MRC found. By far the most biased was Jimmy Kimmel on ABC. Seth Meyers on NBC was also heavily biased against conservatives. Amazingly, the “comedians” made fun of Trump’s kids nine times more often than of Hunter Biden – who would seem to be a poster child for late-night jokesters.
The only glimmer of hope here is that no one watches these rotten shows anymore. You can get more laughs on the Cartoon Network.
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