The Wall Street Journal discusses what a ban on TikTok might look like in the U.S.
Archives for April 2024
Joe Biden: a Bigger Threat to Democracy
Donald Joe Trump vs Biden Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the independent presidential candidate, apparently shocked a CNN reporter when he said in a recent interview that he could make the argument that President Joe Biden is a bigger threat to democracy than former president Donald Trump. From RFK.Jr.: “Him (Trump) trying to overthrow the […]
Your Investment Success or Failure May Come…
Your investment success or failure may come from how you invest, not necessarily what you invest in. As you know, the pangs of pain from losing money far outweigh the euphoria of making it. We are human. We like to win. We hate to lose. Why, then, do we tend to invest in areas that […]
Mark Cuban vs. Chris Rufo on DEI
In the Tom Woods Letter, Tom Woods discusses the ongoing online argument taking place between billionaire Mark Cuban and conservative activist Chris Rufo. Woods relies heavily on the comments of Scott Adams, who created the comic strip Dilbert, and has since become an online pundit with a large following on Twitter (X). Woods writes: There’s […]
Are Vaccines Causing Chronic Disease?
In the Steve Kirsch Newsletter, Kirsch summarizes his work on vaccines and suggests that they are causing chronic disease. He writes: Executive summary I recently asked my readers to tell me about their chronic health conditions. The single most important conclusion is this In all 58 conditions we asked about where we had sufficient data […]
Mass Student Loan Forgiveness Is Terrible Policy
At the Cato Institute, Andrew Gillen explains why mass student loan forgiveness is terrible policy. He writes: Mass student loan forgiveness is terrible policy (see this report for a comprehensive list of reasons), but that hasn’t stopped the Biden administration from trying to forge ahead. While the Supreme Court overturned the administration’s student loan forgiveness […]
Trump’s Billionaire Bond Angel
Auto-loan billionaire Don Hankey helped President Donald Trump post the $175 million bond in his New York case. Jeremy Frankel reports in Newsmax: A billionaire known as the “king of subprime car loans” helped Donald Trump pay his $175 million bond in his New York case. “I had heard that he was trying to put […]
Respectful Arguments Rooted in Facts
Teaching Students How to Think Mr. Diermeie,,chancellor of Vanderbilt University, defends Vanderbilt’s position that free speech is alive and well at Vanderbilt. Its teaching includes (if not stresses) an appreciation from students from a range of perspectives—”to learn how, not what, to think.” The university remains one of the last places in society where people […]
Index Investing: Losing Your Vote in America’s Business
Are you losing your sense of place in America? Specifically, are you in touch with how you’re investing and not simply on autopilot? Because what we’re seeing with firms like BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard (collectively managing $23 trillion), is their views are being voted with other people’s money. You, the investor, are the one […]
A Better Way to Beat Sinus Infections?
The GreenMedInfo Research Group discusses the power of the Pelargonium sidoides (aka the African geranium) plant to treat respiratory infections, writing: For centuries, traditional healers in South Africa have relied on the Pelargonium sidoides plant to treat respiratory infections. Now modern research proves this ancient remedy works better than antibiotics for acute sinusitis Sinus infections […]
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