Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. It appears the month will be a long one, and a lot of people are staying at home looking for things to read, so I've broken this month into two parts again, expect a post on January 31 as well. Also, just because I post something here does not mean I agree with it, it simply means it made me think and I think my readers might enjoy it.
January 3May 2021 be the year of commerce.
— πΈπππ₯πͺ ππππππ€ (@AmityShlaes) January 2, 2021
Can California stop Big Tech from decamping for cheaper places?
January 4
Beyond Economic Populism
January 10
The Lesson We Should Learn from 2020
The Lesson We Should Learn from 2020
Mind on Money: The American idea is superior to politics
January 11
Will 2021 Bring Positive Change for Working-Class People?
January 11
Will 2021 Bring Positive Change for Working-Class People?
The Missing Piece of the D.B. Cooper Story
Many saw flight attendant Tina Mucklow as the key to the mysterious skyjacking. But does her story hold the answers?
Many saw flight attendant Tina Mucklow as the key to the mysterious skyjacking. But does her story hold the answers?
January 13
Who Wants to Cut Taxes for the Rich? Democrats!
January 14
In the World of Business, 'Unimaginable Power' Doesn't Exist
Who Wants to Cut Taxes for the Rich? Democrats!
January 14
In the World of Business, 'Unimaginable Power' Doesn't Exist
Find the Place You Love. Then Move There.
If where you live isn’t truly your home, and you have the resources to make a change, it could do wonders for your happiness.
January 15
We must take a stand against the insurrectionists
If you are a principled centrist or principled conservative, now is not the time to remain silent.
If where you live isn’t truly your home, and you have the resources to make a change, it could do wonders for your happiness.
January 15
We must take a stand against the insurrectionists
If you are a principled centrist or principled conservative, now is not the time to remain silent.
When Pragmatic Politics Goes Bad: An Apology to the Never Trumpers
I have awakened on too many days with gratitude on my lips for the blessing of living in a peaceful, orderly, democratic, and free society to see such hard-won advances thrown away for political ambition. Those who realized our inheritance was at risk saw more clearly than I did.
I have awakened on too many days with gratitude on my lips for the blessing of living in a peaceful, orderly, democratic, and free society to see such hard-won advances thrown away for political ambition. Those who realized our inheritance was at risk saw more clearly than I did.
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