The advantages of a free economy.
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This seems related somehow, from The Bee.
After almost three decades, it’s time to put an end to it. It failed.
There is no science to support it (and there’s not much to support masks in general).
This pandemic is over. Time to start treating it like any other bug that we live with.
I just discovered a good monthly newsletter. The latest issue is out.
…if they hadn’t lied to us for the past eighteen months.
It does require a lot of imagination.
We’ll know there’s a scintilla of hope if we can toss Newsom in September.
This hits literally close to home. I haven’t talked to my brother, but I’ll bet that one of the plants being shut down is the Flint plant (the last remaining GM plant in the town where GM was born). He had been getting a lot of overtime, but I suspect that he’s not working now.
I haven’t read it yet, but the Reason Foundation just put out a policy paper by Rebecca van Burken.
Thoughts on vaccine-mandates and collectivism, from Sarah Hoyt.
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“Read my lips. We’re not going back to masks and lockdowns again.”
After a few weeks of freedom, I saw yesterday that CVS put up the mandatory mask sign again when I went to get some ice, for no reason other than the idiotic dictate from the LA County health department, which the sheriff has said he’s not going to enforce, because there’s no scientific basis for it.
A disquisition on Blue Origin’s future. It has been disappointing, and it looks like it may continue to be. And I’m sure that Tory Bruno is frustrated as hell.