March 12, 2021 – Lee Friday …… If the 99% can find common ground, their wellbeing will be greatly improved – but the 1% won’t like it. Continue reading →
February 14, 2021 – Jon Miltimore …… The fact that even the New York Times is finally beginning to discuss unintended consequences of COVID-19 ‘hygiene theater’ is a sign we may be moving in the right direction. Continue reading →
December 7, 2020 – John Howting …… Liquor stores are open, but churches are closed. When despots want to break a people, they target their religion. Continue reading →
December 7, 2020 – Kerry McDonald …… An article in The Atlantic stated: “COVID-19 is a catalyst for families who were already skeptical of the traditional school system—and are now thinking about leaving it for good.” Continue reading →
December 4, 2020 – Jeffrey A. Tucker …… The church has proven to be as fragile as a locally owned business or the public school down the street. It can be crushed by executive edict. Many churches have openly defied the orders and rightly so. Continue reading →
December 3, 2020 – Jon Miltimore …… In Beverly Hills, California, city leaders are demanding L.A. County repeal its ban on outdoor dining, while restaurants in Louisville, Kentucky pledge to reopen regardless of what the governor orders. Continue reading →
December 2, 2020 – Jeff Minick …… From the COVID-19 lockdowns, to uncertainty over the 2020 election results, Americans are spitting mad and they are not going to take much more of this nonsense. Continue reading →
November 30, 2020 – Gilbert Berdine, MD – If there were a reduction in mortality from these vaccines, that information would be in the first paragraph of the announcement. But it’s not there, which suggests the vaccines aren’t as effective as claimed. Continue reading →
November 27, 2020 – Jon Miltimore …… Weld County’s defiance came days before news broke that New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is “furious” because a Brooklyn synagogue held a secret wedding. Continue reading →
November 25, 2020 – Lee Friday …… The primary justification for freedom is because it is the moral way of life, not because it produces superior results, which it most certainly does. Continue reading →