How he went from being smeared during the pandemic to heading the agency that smeared him.
I met him at a Hillsdale event when he was under attack, in the fall of 2020, and later at a Reason Weekend at which he was presented with an award.
How he went from being smeared during the pandemic to heading the agency that smeared him.
I met him at a Hillsdale event when he was under attack, in the fall of 2020, and later at a Reason Weekend at which he was presented with an award.
An interesting interview with an economist, with transcript.
Normal people finally got fed up with leftist lunacy.
MIND-BLOWING: Just 7,000 politically connected NGOs are hoarding 90% of all taxpayer money meant for nonprofits.
— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) March 3, 2025
Roughly $300 billion in government money flows to nonprofits every year—with zero transparency on where that money actually goes.
Elon Musk recently told Joe Rogan… pic.twitter.com/ISqPHbm5gb
Some highlights. More to come, I’m sure.
I’d like to think that bloggers played some role.
When Scott Pace says it’s time to throw in the towel, the end of SLS isn’t far off. I had lunch with a friend in Santa Monica yesterday who had just gotten off the phone with him, in anticipation of his testimony.
By “off ramp,” I assume he’s saying fly Artemis 2 and 3, but end the program after that. That would mean an immediate cancellation of the Exploration Upper Stage, and the ML-2 mobile platform, whose costs were beyond ridiculous, because they were only needed for Artemis 4. As I’ll note in my upcoming study for the Reason Foundation, that in itself would save almost a billion dollars per year. But cancellation of SLS itself will save a couple billion.
Why Starship matters and changes everything (I and Gwynne have been preaching this for years), and what should the first payloads to Mars be?
I haven’t read either (still busy on my Reason project), but they look interesting.
Why America can’t build them. Apparently it’s not a new problem. But at least Elon is building a spaceshipyard.
Long live the Republican Party.
A bunch of pranksters have skinned the republican party and are wearing it as a hat.
— Devon Eriksen (@Devon_Eriksen_) January 27, 2025
And I am in serious danger of running out of popcorn.
They understand something that actual republican politicians never did.
Ridicule is the best weapon against the ridiculous.
Jokes move… https://t.co/z2wBwgpJAm