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On the suppression of “Hail To You” by Big Tech


I have several posts coming. But first a word on: Big Tech suppression. It is something I have commented on before, in passing, but have never dealt with directly. I now find occasion or inspiration to do so after the … Continue reading

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Former Corona-Panicker economist-blogger Tyler Cowen calls for “Covid laissez-faire” policy


[1500 words] The influential economist, professor, prolific blogger, and commentator Tyler Cowen now says this: “[U]nder current circumstances I favor complete ‘Covid laissez-faire’…” (“The new Covid equilibrium,” Marginal Revolution blog, May 18, 2022). This is of interest in part because … Continue reading

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Reflections on the 2010s: Blogging


Originally written, Dec. 31, 2019, to commemorate the close of the decade; post expanded, Jan. 5, 2020 This post continues some reflections on the decade now ending. Unlike the previous post, Reflections on the 2010s: Political, this one focuses narrowly … Continue reading

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The Return of Vanishing American


It was Peter Brimelow who coined the useful phrase “the Historic American Nation” (See the late Lawrence Auster’s post on this concept here). Few, in the past decade, have been as consistent or steadfast in its defense as the blogger … Continue reading

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