Wednesday, September 30

Clearing the Tabs September 30, 2020

Some things I've read so far in the second half of this month, or will be reading soon. It appears that a lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, and will probably keep doing this for a while. Also, just because I share something on here does not mean I agree with it, but I think opposing ideas are good for the mind on occasion.

September 17
Blue Today, Bluer Tomorrow

September 20
Don't fall for simplistic claims about wildfires and global warming

September 22
Reimagining Transportation Policy During and After COVID-19
The coronavirus pandemic is going to prompt changes to America’s transportation systems and policies.

Why a Conservative Sense of History Is Essential to Progress

September 23
Even Environmentalists Now Want Better Forest Management

September 24
Civilization Requires Collective Common Sense
Without common sense in government, civilization cannot continue.

September 25
If You Lived in Bristol You’d Be Home by Now
Real-estate professionals in America’s suburbs and rural areas are having a very good year.

Institutions Matter
Our noble experiment in self-government depends on a collective trust in institutions and in each other.

September 27
Keynesian Economics Is Wrong…Again


September 28
Americans Won’t Live in the Pod
Blue-city urbanization imposes a downward mobility people don’t want and don’t need.

Flourishing Requires Belief in Human Potential

Steve Scalise: GOP voters return to help Trump after 2018 boycott

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