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Category Archives: Regulation
Puerto Rico could lose 200 thousand more jobs
Half of Workforce Caught in Cross Hairs of Class-Warfare Folly Frank Worley-Lopez Originally published August 2, 2014 at 1:01 pm in the Pan Am Post 0 Sidenotes An report in this summer’s edition of Regulation draws a horrific picture of Puerto … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Politics, Poverty, Puerto Rico, Regulation
Tagged CATO, jobs, Minimum wage, Pan Am Post, puerto rico, unemployment
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Gender crime does not exist
Each week it seems we are bombarded with yet another news story about something called ‘gender violence.’ The story generally goes that a woman is murdered by a man. Very rarely do we read of stories of a man being … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Family, Law 54, Politics, Puerto Rico, Regulation
Tagged abuse, crime, domestic violence, fascism, feminism, fraud, gender, Global warming, Law 54, men, mens rights, puerto rico, women
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