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Socialism Watch: How Much Should We Trust Experts?
The extensive policymaking authority that governments have given to experts in public health and epidemiology during the COVID-19 pandemic sparks a question: How much...
Ohio Lawmakers May Limit Governor’s Emergency Health Powers
“Nobody ever envisioned such an epic abuse of power that we’ve had, hence the necessity of this legislation to rein in and prevent that abuse of power from happening again,"
Failed Government Schools Find Yet Another Fake Scapegoat to Blame: Internet Access
Government schools are a terrible idea.
In fact, they are the biggest mistake America ever made. As longtime radio talk show host Neal Boortz rightly noted, “If...
Federal Review Finds Alaskan Mine Won’t Damage the Environment, Permits Likely
A comprehensive environmental review by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of the proposed Pebble mine in southwest Alaska, found the mine would not significantly impact regional salmon numbers or reproduction.
Trump Administration Finalizes NEPA Reforms to Expedite Infrastructure Development
U.S. President Donald Trump announced his administration has finalized reforms to the National Environmental Policy Act proposed in early January to modernize the environmental review provisions for federal projects and established statutory deadlines for completion environmental reviews.
Pandemic Exposes Government Barriers to Ambulance Service
“Even after the pandemic, Florida and other states should consider permanent CON repeal. Entrepreneurs are in the best position to judge when they should expand, not bureaucrats or potential competitors.”
Climate Change Weekly #365: Climate Alarmism Versus the Scientific Method
Albert Einstein once said, “No amount of experimentation can ever prove me right; a single experiment can prove me wrong.” To verify a hypothesis, there must be a test by which it can be proved false.
Discredited Arguments for Statist Policies Arise Again
Despite the constant failures of Keynesian economics and statist policies, people still haven't realized that free-market economics is the way forward.
Florida Court Tosses Youth Climate Lawsuit
In another in a string of defeats in lawsuits in which youth plaintiffs are attempting to force governments to take action to fight climate change, Florida circuit court Judge Kevin Carroll dismissed a lawsuit brought eight Florida youths against Gov. Ron DeSantis and Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried.
Tragedies of Our Time: Pandemic, Economic Havoc, and Racial Politics
People are being forced back into a new tribalism and a new racial and ethnic collectivism in the public arena due to the renewed insistence on “group-think” that is reinforced by a variety of government policies.