After throwing millions of Americans out of work with lockdowns, the government discovered that many of those individuals could not
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The Pragmatic Approach to Housing
For more than 100 years, discussions of housing and related policies have been dominated by a flawed method. It is
To Bee or not to Bee
In 2016, government officials in Dorchester County, South Carolina, were concerned about mosquitoes spreading the Zika virus. They ordered aerial
The Chickens are Coming Home
Throughout the pandemic, government officials have made policy decisions founded on short-term thinking. They have made decisions to solve an
The COVID Road not Taken
A great article by Raymond C. Niles addresses the government’s failed COVID policies. As the article states, “Government should neither
Greg Abbott Knows Better than You
In March 2020, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott responded to the pandemic by following the herd and shutting down “non-essential” businesses
Abbott’s Vindication
When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced that he was rescinding the state’s face mask mandate and business occupancy limits effective