• Mask orders aren’t just about public health: Who gets to plan our lives, individuals or the collective?

    Mask orders aren’t just about public health: Who gets to plan our lives, individuals or the collective?

    As of early August, 34 US states mandate the use of masks in public to limit the spread of COVID-19. The efficacy of face masks has been a subject of debate in the health community during the pandemic. Because health experts disagree on their effectiveness, countries and health agencies around the world, including the World …
  • Why The Price Of Face Masking Is Not As Small As It Seems

    Why The Price Of Face Masking Is Not As Small As It Seems

    According to my governor’s order, the mask requirement is based on ‘the unanimous recommendation of the public health experts,’ but who are these experts, and are they really unanimous? There are no solutions, only trade-offs,” Thomas Sowell famously said. When government takes action, even if that action is desperately needed, we still give something up. …
  • New Zealand delays general election after COVID-19 outbreak

    New Zealand delays general election after COVID-19 outbreak

    New Zealand has delayed its election after a COVID-19 outbreak in its largest city, the prime minister announced Monday local time.  Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the election will be pushed back four weeks, from Sept. 19 to Oct. 19.  She said during a briefing the decision was made after consulting with leaders of every political party.  …
  • If Jobs Are Hard to Find, It's Time to creative 'An offer new products that people can't refuse'

    If Jobs Are Hard to Find, It's Time to creative 'An offer new products that people can't refuse'

    The economic impact of the lockdowns and stay-at-home orders has upended many traditional jobs and industries, paving the way for agile entrepreneurs and creative startups to offer new products and services that people need and want. As coronavirus lockdowns have weakened the US economy this spring, causing business closures and layoffs, teenagers are particularly hard …
  • The pandemic could usher in a new era of school choice: Could COVID-19 End the Government Monopoly on Education?

    The pandemic could usher in a new era of school choice: Could COVID-19 End the Government Monopoly on Education?

    The coronavirus has been horrible news, most obviously because of death and suffering. But the disease has also wreaked havoc with the economy and given politicians an excuse to push counterproductive policies. But if you want to find a silver lining to that dark cloud, the virus may be putting pressure on America’s government school …
  • Whistleblower Dr Li-Meng Yan Comments the Global Politics of Hydroxychloroquine, Says She Takes the Drug for Prevention

    Whistleblower Dr Li-Meng Yan Comments the Global Politics of Hydroxychloroquine, Says She Takes the Drug for Prevention

    Whistleblower Dr Li-Meng Yan Takes Hydroxychloroquine as Prevention Whistleblower Li-Meng Yan appeared this July 30 on Ep 308 of the War Room Pandemic, hosted by Steve Bannon and Jack Maxey. She explains the role of hydroxychloroquine, how it is used in China among high-ranking officials, and how she herself takes it. Dr Li-Meng Yan received …
  • Ohio Governor tests positive for coronavirus on day he was set to meet Donald Trump

    Ohio Governor tests positive for coronavirus on day he was set to meet Donald Trump

    On Thursday, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced that he tested positive for the coronavirus (COVID-19). According to a release sent by his office, DeWine tested positive after undergoing a coronavirus test as a part of the procedure for President Donald J. Trump’s visit to Northeast Ohio on Thursday. DeWine was set to greet Trump on …
  • JUST IN: Trump says COVID-19 vaccine may be ready

    JUST IN: Trump says COVID-19 vaccine may be ready "right around" Election Day

    President Trump on Thursday said he thinks it’s possible there will be a COVID-19 vaccine ready around Election Day in November. “I think in some cases, yes, possible before, but right around that time,” Trump said on Geraldo Rivera’s radio show when asked if he thought a vaccine would be ready by Nov. 3. “We have …
  • Health Officials Justify Mask Mandates For Political Reasons, Not Science

    Health Officials Justify Mask Mandates For Political Reasons, Not Science

    If public officials use their power and resources to forward an agenda rather than champion individual rights and liberties, our American Republic is lost. As the mayor of a small town in the Midwest with a population of less than 5,000 residents, I’ve been invited to attend numerous teleconferenced COVID-19 updates throughout the pandemic provided …
  • If Teachers Won’t Work, We Shouldn’t Be Paid

    If Teachers Won’t Work, We Shouldn’t Be Paid

    If schools don’t open their doors and refuse online learning, it would be not only silly but outright unjust to send checks to shuttered doors over struggling families. In case you didn’t experience it last semester, online learning was a failure. Across the country, fewer than half of students showed up, and those who did …