Monday, September 30

Clearing the Tabs September 30, 2024

Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. 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 October 15. 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.

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September 17
The future belongs to Fabians
In an age of extremes, we need moderation

September 20
Fed up with Fed Talk? Fact-checking Central Banking Fairy Tales!

The Coming Strangulation of Free Speech
Collusion between Big Tech and Western governments is a growing threat.

September 22
The phoney populism of Harris and Trump
Neither candidate is serious about championing the interests of the masses.

September 26
Immigration Has Benefits and Drawbacks
Policy-makers must keep both in mind to craft a sensible immigration system.


Sunday, September 15

Clearing the Tabs September 15, 2024

Here are some things I've read so far this month or will be reading soon. 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 September 30. 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.

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September 5
How AI will embolden the tyranny of Big Tech
The power of the Silicon Valley oligarchs is set to expand exponentially.

September 6
Kamala Runs for President as Businesses Flee Her State
She vows an ‘opportunity economy’ but comes from a political culture that is hostile to enterprise.

September 9
Climatism Or Energy Humanism?
Climate catastrophists claim we need to quit using hydrocarbons. These 13 charts show why we need a pro-energy, pro-human outlook