This week, the Independent Panel for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, a body established by the World Health Organization, released a
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The Pseudo-independence of Being Anti-authority
Last week, a reader asked me to expand on a remark made in a post about those who are anti-authority:
Altruism’s ”Rebels”
As more employers are requiring employees to get vaccinated for COVID-19 or submit to regular testing, employees are fighting back
The Conundrum of a Referendum
In November, a “Right to Food” referendum will be on the ballot in Maine. If approved, the Declaration of Rights
Actions Speak Louder than Words
Politicians on both sides of the aisle are infamous for saying one thing and doing something contrary to their words.
Subsidies aren’t the Solution
An article at MultiHousingNews.com examines Biden’s proposals for addressing the housing shortage, and concludes, In the end, the affordable housing
Rules of Evidence
In a court trial, specific rules govern what evidence is admissible. According to Wikipedia The law of evidence, also known
Promises are Cheap
The Biden Administration has announced plans to build or restore 2 million homes to address the housing shortage. This is