Originally posted November 20, 2020. At last, there is properly rigorous scientific research we can rely on in the age of Coronavirus. Evidence shows that wearing masks in communities does not significantly reduce the rates of infection. On Wednesday, the Denmask-19 Trial, a long-delayed trial from Denmark, was finally published. The study from last spring […]
RIP Walter E. Williams
Economist Walter Williams died on Wednesday after teaching his final class at George Mason University on Tuesday. Mr. Williams, 84, was “born in poverty raised by a single mother in the projects of North Philadelphia, a college drop-out, he overcame all types of adversity to become a nationally renowned professor, economist and columnist,” according to […]
The Fleecing Yet to Come
Sabrina Siddiqui and Tarini Parti of the WSJ report: The president-elect called on Congress to pass a robust coronavirus relief bill but said a larger stimulus effort would be necessary during his administration to address the long-term impact of the pandemic. “Any package passed in lame-duck session is, at best, just a start,” said Joe […]
Freedom Force vs. The Squad
Newly-elected Republicans in the House are uniting to create what they call the “Freedom Force.” It’s a move to oppose progressive Democrats Ilhan Omar, Ayanna Pressley, Rashida Tlaib, and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, often referred to as The Squad. Former NFL player Burgess Owens, one of the newly elected congressmen from Utah, told Laura Ingraham, Freedom Force […]
A Lesson Plan for Kids
Teach your children well, sang Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young in the 70s. Especially teach them not to love politicians, is Karol Markowicz’s recent advice in the New York Post. “Why is my school closed, Mommy?” asks the sweet fictional child who has stopped going to school for no apparent reason. “I haaaaaaaaate Zoom,” screams […]
Bill Ayers and Black Lives Matter
Originally posted August 9, 2016. “BLM (Black Lives Matter) has within its grasp the radical revolutionary goals the Bill Ayers activists of old, and more recent new class of far-left operatives, had before now been unable to attain,” writes Anne Sorock, president of The Frontier Lab. The Frontier lab specializes in applying private-sector market research […]
Draconian Lockdowns Disfigured the Economy and the Election
From the WSJ’s Notable & Quotable: “The Biden Popular Front Is Doomed to Unravel,” by Christopher Caldwell, New Republic, Nov. 23: The problem for Trump’s reelection was not that his response was too anti-lockdown and loosey-goosey. On the contrary. It was that the lockdowns imposed were draconian enough to disfigure the economy. Covid-19 . . . subjected the […]
What a Biden Victory Would Mean
Originally posted November 4, 2020. Continuing manifest corruption Selling out U.S foreign Policy to our worst geo-political rivals to financially benefit his family Catastrophic public policy in energy During the debates, Joe Biden boasted that his energy plan would rapidly eliminate fossil fuels. At the same time, he offered, his plan would “bring hundreds of […]
Stunned Democrats Against “Defund Police”
Originally posted November 13th, 2020 Virginia Rep. Abigail Spanberger, who narrowly pulled out a second term with a two-point win in the Richmond suburbs, warned, No one should say “defund the police” ever again. Nobody should be talking about socialism. As of this morning, Democrats are on track to retain a narrow House majority. According to […]
Another Serving of Rigid, Unworkable Hypocrisy Mandates
Residents of California live under some of the tightest restrictions in the U.S. So it isn’t surprising that California’s governor is the latest poster boy for the “Do as I Say, Not as I Do” crowd. Recently, Gavin Newsome was caught dining (indoors and unmasked) at Napa’s posh French Laundry for a party of 12. […]
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