Just How Healthy Are These Labor Markets?
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These troubles came about with the beginnings of lockdowns based on the outrageous presumption that “the economy” could be turned off and then turned on again.... Read more.
Besties: Twitter, Facebook, Google, CDC, NIH, WHO
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The relationship between Big Tech – and all aspiring reporters and enterprises – is very clearly complex, and elusive of ideological categorization. It is also... Read more.
The Lockdowns Kicked Off this Depression
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The Fed is driving the recession at a time when the ruling class has decided that the rest of us should be poor and hungry, driving Flintstone cars and foraging... Read more.
The Day Anthony Fauci Wrecked American Freedom
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Fauci demonstrated at that press conference special knowledge of a fine print that not even the president of the United States had seen. He was itching to read it.... Read more.
Dictatorship Chic
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The great debate between democracy and dictatorship, between freedom and despotism, between a government by the people and a government imposed upon the people is... Read more.
Mozart, Mediocrity, and the Administrative State
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While the story is fiction, the moral drama here is real and affects the whole of history. Every highly productive person – we don’t even have to speak of geniuses... Read more.
Articles of Inquiry: The Role of Media
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This report reviews the main issues that require investigation, cites examples of the bias and censorship, presents a timeline of pro-lockdown media coverage, and... Read more.
The US President Finally Gets Covid
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Despite every mandate, closure, and imposition – despite the destruction of rights, liberties, and law – the virus would have its way. No class would be protected.... Read more.
The 1968-69 “Hong Kong Flu” Pandemic Revisited
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What happened between then and now? Was there some kind of lost knowledge, as happened with scurvy, when we once had sophistication and then the knowledge was lost... Read more.
The Culpability of the New York Times: Then and Now
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The whole sorry episode speaks to a much larger and more entrenched problem: the symbiotic relationship between Big Media and the administrative state. It’s the... Read more.
Dr. Birx Praises Herself While Revealing Ignorance, Treachery, and Deceit
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The story of the lockdowns is a tale of Biblical proportions, at once evil and desperately sad and tragic, a story of power, scientific failure, intellectual insularity... Read more.
Twelve Questions on Economic Issues for the Next Congress
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We are now experiencing an economic crisis that could get worse. Financials are in bear markets. Inflation is roaring. The recession could soon become official. Many... Read more.