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The Jewish World is Contracting Toward U.S., Israel
/in Politics, ReligionAppearing in: Orange County Register Recent anti-Semitic events – from France and Belgium to Argentina – are accelerating the relentless shrinking of the Jewish Diaspora. Once spread virtually throughout the […]
Go East, Young Southern California Workers
/in California, Politics, The Economy, Urban AffairsAppearing in: Orange County Register Do the middle class and working class have a future in the Southland? If they do, that future will be largely determined in the Inland […]
America A House Divided Over Race
/in Demographics, PoliticsAppearing in: Orange County Register The election of Barack Obama six years ago was hailed as a breakthrough both for minorities, particularly African Americans, and for his being the first […]
The U.S. Cities Where Hispanics Are Doing The Best Economically
/in Demographics, The Economy, Urban AffairsAppearing in: Forbes Since 1980, the percentage of Americans who claim Hispanic heritage has grown from 6% to 17%. By 2040, Latinos will constitute roughly 24% of the population. Many Democrats […]
Race in America
/in In the News, Politics, The EconomyBy: KABC Radio Los Angeles On: McIntyre In The Morning Joel talks with KABC radio in Southern California about race conflict and how we discuss race in American society. Joel […]
U.S. Economy Needs Hardhats Not Nerds
/in The EconomyAppearing in: The Daily Beast The blue team may have lost the political battle last year, but with the rapid fall of oil and commodity prices, they have temporarily gained […]
Obama Pushes the Pace of Policy
/in PoliticsAppearing in: Orange County Register With his recent series of executive actions on U.S. policies ranging from climate to energy, immigration and, most recently, Cuba, Barack Obama is working to […]
The Cities Where African-Americans Are Doing The Best Economically
/in DemographicsAppearing in: Forbes The U.S. may have its first black president, but these have not been the best of times for African-Americans. Recent shootings of unarmed black teenagers and the […]
California’s Rebound Mostly Slow, Unsteady
/in California, The EconomyAppearing in: Orange County Register California, after nearly five years in recession, has made something of a comeback in recent years. Job growth in the state – largely due to […]
Don’t Boost Cities by Bashing the ‘Burbs
/in Urban AffairsAppearing in: Orange County Register There is nothing like a trip to Washington, D.C., to show how out of touch America’s ruling classes have become. I was in the nation’s […]