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Did AI Almost Start World War III? – OpEd

Recall that the Covid fiasco went into overdrive when Neil Ferguson of Imperial College London generated a wildly incorrect estimate of the

26.06.2025 3

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

The Media Beast Targets The Reform – OpEd

The National Institutes of Health emerged from the Covid era as among the most disreputable of all the agencies, a

11.06.2025 4

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

Kuala Lumpur Summit Reflects Shift To The East In The Global Economy – OpEd

By Kalinga Seneviratne The last week of May marked an important landmark in the shift in the global economy to

07.06.2025 10

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Can The Tyranny Be Soft-Landed? – OpEd

The excuse that this regime is better than it was, or might otherwise have been, only lasts so long.  Every

07.06.2025 5

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In The Name Of Health: First Reactions To The MAHA Report – OpEd

The first report from the Make America Healthy Again Commission is out, with a particular focus on children’s health. The

24.05.2025 10

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The Drug Pricing Scramble – OpEd

For the same pharmaceutical products, US prices can be anywhere between two and ten times higher in US markets compared

15.05.2025 6

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The Great Spillover Hoax – OpEd

Why precisely were Anthony Fauci and his cohorts so anxious to blame SARS-CoV-2 on bats and later pangolins in wet

28.04.2025 7

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Capitalists Against Capitalism – OpEd

By Paul Meany The Trump administration’s tariffs and the damage they could cause to people’s livelihoods globally are a rude

23.04.2025 5

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

Psych Meds And Veblen Goods – OpEd

In high school in West Texas in the late 1970s, psych meds were Veblen goods; that is, products desired as markers

23.04.2025 3

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The Trouble With Compulsory Globalism – OpEd

For years, I’ve resisted deploying the word globalism with approbation because international cooperation is a good thing. Travel is glorious

17.04.2025 6

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How Richard Nixon Wrecked Free Trade – OpEd

The year was 1971 and the claims against dollar-based debt were pouring in from every country. The rumor was that

10.04.2025 8

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The Post-Lockdown Disorientation In The Arts – OpEd

Snow White, the live-action version cobbled together by Disney, opened over the weekend with devastating reviews and empty theaters coast

27.03.2025 4

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Who Controls The Administrative State? – OpEd

President Trump on March 20, 2025, ordered the following: “The Secretary of Education shall, to the maximum extent appropriate and...

24.03.2025 5

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Do We All Have PTSD? – OpEd

Just how much mental and psychological trauma exists in the country and world today cannot be quantified, and I would

18.03.2025 4

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Remember Kerensky: The Failure of Reformist Regimes – OpEd

The Trump administration assumed power in the thick of public fury, following five years of brutal despotism, economic decline, and

12.03.2025 3

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Now Is The Time For L.A. To End Single-Family Zoning – OpEd

By David Youngberg Los Angeles needs more housing. Now, more than ever. The fires that roared through the city in

25.02.2025 4

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The Party Is Over – OpEd

The Trump administration, pushed by the Department of Government Efficiency and deployed by the Office of Personnel Management, has sent

25.02.2025 4

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Trump Issues Executive Order On Crypto And Central Bank Digital Currencies – OpEd

By Peter Jacobsen Trump’s first weeks in office have involved a flurry of executive orders. Some have been dramatic, such

09.02.2025 5

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The Most Dramatic Narrative Shift In Modern History – OpEd

The most dramatic narrative shift in this post-lockdown period has been the flip in the perceptions of government itself. For

09.02.2025 10

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Jeffrey A. Tucker

The Big Freeze At HHS, CDC, And NIH – OpEd

Part of the sweep of government in the first days of the Trump administration has been a freeze on communications.

26.01.2025 8

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Preference Falsification And Cascade – OpEd

Tech entrepreneur Marc Andreessen posted the following: “We are living through the most dramatic preference cascade of my life. Every day I am...

19.12.2024 5

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Congressional Committee Condemns (Nearly) Every Feature Of The Covid Response – OpEd

Are there words in the English language that fully describe what happened during the Covid years that are not already overused? Calamity comes to...

09.12.2024 4

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The ‘Let It Rip’ Canard: Reflections On Jay Bhattacharya – OpEd

Early in the Covid period, the skeptics of government closures and universal quarantines were denounced as favoring a policy of “let it rip.” The...

28.11.2024 4

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The CDC Planned Quarantine Camps Nationwide – OpEd

No matter how bad you think Covid policies were, they were intended to be worse.  Consider the vaccine passports alone. Six cities were locked down...

08.11.2024 3

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They Are Scrubbing The Internet Right Now – OpEd

Instances of censorship are growing to the point of normalization. Despite ongoing litigation and more public attention, mainstream social media...

31.10.2024 2

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The Neo-Liberal Consensus Is Coming Apart – OpEd

The global Covid response was the turning point in public trust, economic vitality, citizen health, free speech, literacy, religious and travel...

21.10.2024 4

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Cut The Truth Out Of Our Heads – OpEd

The censors are losing patience. They have gone from regretting the existence of free speech and gaming the system as best they can to fantasizing...

14.10.2024 2

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Murray Rothbard On Forced Fluoridation – OpEd

Economist and philosopher Murray Rothbard was my mentor and friend. He died in 1995 but his writings continue to inform the world. As with other...

29.09.2024 2

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Lockdowns Codified A World Of Violence – OpEd

During the misnamed and mostly preposterous debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, a moderator fact-checked Trump’s claim that crime is up....

26.09.2024 3

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What Is Really Going On At Federal Agencies? – OpEd

Years ago as an intern in D.C., and long before the agencies all locked their doors to visitors, I had the occasion to putter around the Department...

23.08.2024 2

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Ten Points About Post-Lockdown Economics – OpEd

The sudden economic lockdown of March 2020, the world over, was one of the more shocking moments in history. The very core of the economic problem...

28.07.2024 1

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During The Crisis, Free Speech Worked Brilliantly – OpEd

There is only one major social media platform that is relatively free of censorship. That is X, once known as Twitter, and owned by Elon Musk, who...

16.07.2024 1

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