Reflections on Lecturing on Immigration Policy in Switzerland
Ove the last few days, I gave two talks on immigration in Switzerland. Here are some reflections on that experience.
Ove the last few days, I gave two talks on immigration in Switzerland. Here are some reflections on that experience.
Even the poorest citizens of free countries fare better than the middle classes in economically repressive nations.
We once ranked No. 4 in the world, according to the Heritage Foundation. Now we're 25th.
It would be far easier to prosecute sex trafficking if voluntary sex work were legal.
In a few countries, legislators have enacted policies that actually constrain spending. The U.S. has a lot to learn.
GDPs have continued to go up even as total hours work have gone down.
They like their plans and would like to keep them
In Europe and the U.S., some parties use pro-freedom rhetoric, but fail to follow through on immigration policy
Peace talks resuming
Would have capped pay at a business to twelve times the pay of the lowest paid employee
Way to shoot your economy in the foot
Prostitution legal in Switzerland since 1942
Didn't intend the backlash, didn't mention name of store
Head of Switzerland's largest phone company
More resistance expected in the lower house
Country presented with "take it or leave it offer" for Swiss banks to cough up money
Swiss drug maker was seeking patent protection for a cancer drug
FATCA means Switzerland is no longer a refuge from Uncle Sam's sticky fingers
Still awaiting formal confirmation from higher authorities
Eliminates uncertainty about what US wants from them
Used military-issued rifle from the first half of the 20th century
May automatically share banking data with other predatory governments
Shared intelligence on counter-terrorism operations could have been among the property stolen from Switzerland's intelligence service
Court decision allows for taps on the phones of acquaintances of targeted suspects
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