Were they a mistake?
Yes, certainly, at least in terms of the duration. I think that future historians will think them one of the biggest policy blunders in human history.
Were they a mistake?
Yes, certainly, at least in terms of the duration. I think that future historians will think them one of the biggest policy blunders in human history.
It’s good to be part of the Nomenklatura.
This looks very interesting, and promising.
…has accelerated existing societal and technological trends.
Yes, I’ve been noting that for a while.
[Update a few minutes later]
Sorry, added the link.
In a pandemic, what makes it worth living?
Bob Zimmerman says don’t just vote for Trump, vote against Democrats up and down the board.
No, you can’t have it back.
…that may block the virus. I think it’s incorrect to call hydroxychloriquine “failed,” though. A lot of doctors continue to swear by it. The opposition to its use was almost totally political, not medical.
…are probably killing more people than the virus is.
This doesn’t surprise me at all.
[Tuesday-morning update]
Four life-threatening consequences of the lockdown.