April 1, 2022                                             

fromCNBC: An increasing number of Americans quit their jobs in February, while the gap between available positions and the unemployed grew even wider, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday.

fromQuillette: In economics, institutional capture is a form of corruption that occurs when a political entity, policymaker, or regulator is co-opted to serve a particular constituency and its interests.

fromCreators: Today, all prices are rising, including wages (though for now at a lower rate), and the inflation is persistent. This is because of overblown fiscal and monetary policies.

fromAmericanThinker: A little over a year since O'Biden was installed in office, Donald Trump has only become more popular.  His favorability rating tops every national political figure.  He's leading potential primary opponents by forty points.  And he's beating President Braindead head-to-head by four points.

fromRedState: At American University, students are demanding freedom — the freedom to be forced to cover their countenance. It’s a unique kind of liberation, but perhaps par for the 2022 course.

fromNPR: Once again, skin color and genitals are the focus, not merit. The NFL will subsidize the tokens by reimbursing teams up to $200,000 in 2022 and $205,000 in 2023 from a league fund for coaches.

March 31, 2022                                             

fromReason: The argument for loosening restrictions on armed self-defense goes beyond the measurable impact on public safety. The Supreme Court has said the Second Amendment guarantees an individual right to keep handguns in the home for self-defense. It will soon decide whether that right extends beyond the home.

fromTheFederalist: When we start self-censoring because we’re afraid of not fitting in, we open the door to oppression and social chaos. That unchecked urge to “fit in” can kill us all, and we need to stop.

fromAmericanGreatness: If monetary incentives have been at the root of the corruption of American medicine, scientific research, government health agencies, and mainstream media, then monetary incentives may also be the main force at work in revealing that corruption.

fromTheFreeThoughtProject: Much of America’s law enforcement have never liked public accountability and have consistently objected to laws that make it easier to hold them accountable. From keeping body camera footage secret to passing ordinances like this one, cops will do everything in their power to make sure you can’t see what they don’t want you to see — even if it takes place in public spaces and directly affects you.

fromDailyMail: General entertainment president Karey Burke said during a company-wide Zoom call that Disney must do more to be more inclusive, as she vowed that 50 per cent of characters and content would be from underrepresented groups. The mouse has been morphing into a rat for a while now.

fromJustTheNews: 45th president says he’s not interested in House speaker's job, and knows what next president needs to do on inflation, crime, the border, Russia and China.

March 30, 2022                                             

fromAmericanThinker: Will they try the Nuremberg defense of “just following orders?”

fromCaitlinJohnstone: It's hard to believe that the last president spent his term pouring weapons into Ukraine, shredding treaties with Russia and ramping up cold war escalations against Moscow which helped lead us directly to the extraordinarily dangerous situation we now find ourselves in, and yet mainstream liberals spent his entire administration screaming that he was a Kremlin puppet.         Media Bias on Parade

fromSpiked: Data shows that countries that locked down hard fared no better than those that didn't.

fromFEE: While other countries closed schools and businesses, life in Sweden stayed pretty normal. Kids went to public pools and libraries, while adults sipped wine and had lunch in local bistros.

fromLibertyPen/Rumble: Author Alex Berenson looks at Big Tech’s censorship policies against the free and open exchange of information and asks, “what are they afraid of?”

fromRutherfordInstitute: “The Internet is watching us now. If they want to. They can see what sites you visit. In the future, television will be watching us, and customizing itself to what it knows about us. The thrilling thing is, that will make us feel we’re part of the medium. The scary thing is, we’ll lose our right to privacy. An ad will appear in the air around us, talking directly to us.”—Director Steven Spielberg, Minority Report