By Peter C. Earle Last week, China and Brazil reached an agreement to settle trades in one another’s’ currencies. Over the past 15 years,…
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By Stacey Rudin The Covid pandemic is mired in questions of responsibility and blame. In the heat of panic, we abandoned all of our prior behaviors…
by Daniel Sutter America is experiencing extended shortages of goods without recent precedent. The global transportation system is heavily congested, with dozens of ocean freighters…
by Robert E. Wright Have you noticed that many Democrats today are not particularly democratic? Oh, they want everyone, and then some, to vote, but…
by Jon Sanders At present, based on the most recent government data, only about three Americans in a thousand could conceivably transmit Covid-19 to someone.…
By Gary M. Galles Americans were just recently, again, faced with the threat of a government shutdown, this time due to blame-shifting over Democratic efforts to…
by Gary M. Galles Progressive thought control efforts have turned to a new attack on moderates. As reported on The Hill, first-year Rep. Mondaire Jones (D-N.Y.),…
By Adam Creighton US tech titan Bill Gates has lauded Australia’s Covid-19 response as world’s best practice and played down the relevance of investigations into…
By Adam Creighton The need to act on climate change is the fundamental moral imperative of our age, animated by the idea our sacrifices today…
By Ethan Yang I don’t know how many protests, solidarity movements, refugees, human rights alerts, economic collapses, and purges are going to get this message…
By Barry Brownstein Whenever I write an essay critical of expert opinion on Covid, I immediately receive indignant replies. Some assume I must be a…
by Robert E. Wright Scams, frauds, flim flams, and grifts are nothing new to America. In fact, confidence games were old hat when Clifton…
by Ethan Yang Writing, money, and ledgers, are the three basic building blocks that allowed humanity to progress past the days of foraging for berries…
Jordan Schachtel COVID tyranny. Thanks to a combination of bungling authoritarians and decaying legacy corporations, these entities are simply too incompetent to pull off…
Another Covid Myth Dies the Death By Jeffrey A. Tucker Going to the grocery store in Massachusetts in 2020 guaranteed you would breathe heaps of…
By Jeffrey A. Tucker Going to the grocery store in Massachusetts in 2020 guaranteed you would breathe heaps of sanitizer. A full-time employee scrubbed down shopping…
By Kiley Holliday and Jenin Younes One of the most infuriating aspects of a year replete with illogical, short-sighted public health mandates has been the…