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The teachers’ unions are the most powerful political force in the country. In 2020, they demonstrated the scope of their power when they showed that they could choose to actively harm those whom they are ostensibly char...
It may seem that the mask wars are over, and a question like this is re-litigating the past, drawing us back into the fraught days of COVID. And yet, as one of the most contentious policies of that period, and something which in healthcare...
The first visible cracks in the dam of nonsense that “protects” us from the ravages of reality first became visible in late 2023, with the release of the Twitter files. At that time, it became clear to any who were willing to look, that muc...
I have a vivid memory of when I realized that virtually every piece of information I heard from “mainstream media” was a lie. It was in May of 2020. I was driving back to Boston from our place in New Hampshire. Listening to NPR as I had in...
“I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it,”
This phrase, misattributed to Voltaire, has largely come to dominate—and confuse—our understanding of the importance of free speech in a free society. Tha...
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Conservative because liberal. Writer, data analyst and erstwhile scientist. Politics under duress, but currently under duress. Trying to understand what the hell happened in 2020, since March of 2020. Team Reality.
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