and enforcement came as a result of that. the research doesn t actually show disproportionately targeted anybody. it doesn t say why the numbers are and it doesn t say that getting a pass for it. they make up the majority of the tickets and all it shows as black cyclist in seattle happen to wear helmets as much as the white bicyclist. that is all it shows. whites were ticketed, by the way ten times more often if this was intended to be a law, to your point, go ahead and oppose this law for legitimate reasons and focus on personal responsibility. that is a legitimate argument but the law is absurd so apply it in this way. the majority of gang members in the state of washington are black and latino peer that means arrests associated with gang violence disproportionately impact blacks and latinos. so, get ready for enforcements, going after the leaders because
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us but our children. children are growing up with this and having unintended consequences. greg: it will take a few more generations before we dana: breaking news. i had to look at reason.com. robby suave, he just wrote a piece saying that story about kids growing horns because of smart phones is fake news. greg: why? dana: he says the study wasn t saying the posture because of the phone but a long period of time with books and the way you re at your desk. most researchers say that new technology has something to do it but the research doesn t show that. jesse: you re saying the washington post got the study wrong? dana: that s what robby is say. jesse: fake news washington post. they got that wrong, they have a lot wrong about this white
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can pull yourself up by your bootstraps and you ll achieve economic success. they re addressing the deeper issues that have situated particularly black and latino families having $150,000 less in wealth than typical white families. you listed a lot of myths about the wealth gap. a lot of them i understand, but one of them is that greater educational attainment i know you re saying more work effort is not the issue. but why not educational attainment and home ownership, why are you saying that s not part of the answer? we long thought if people got a college degree we could equalize opportunity. basically our research doesn t bear that out. in fact, a family, a white family where the head has dropped out of high school has less wealth than a black family
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