The Lighthouse®
Who will replace Fauci? Given the Biden auspices, it will be somebody loyal to the Delaware Democrat and a Fauci doppelganger. And that would be a disaster. More white coat supremacy will hasten the fundamental transformation of America from a free constitutional republic to a dreary Soviet Covidistan. READ MORE »
Jeffrey Tucker (Epoch Times)
Its bad enough that lockdowns corroded life and liberty. To discover that vast support for them was funded by Crypto fakery is a deeper level of corruption that not even the most cynical among us could have imagined. READ MORE »
Richard K. Vedder (James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal)
When progressives gather, the nations academic villages, like our cities, suffer riot. No wonder a recent Stanford event on academic free speech was invitation-only. Is this the future of the American university? READ MORE »
Raymond J. March
Smart Sock had been on the market for five years, boasted a 90% accuracy rating, and helped over 600,000 parents care for their sick childrenbut, thanks to the regulation-happy FDA, not this year. As a result, RSV this winter will be more deadly for Americas kids. READ MORE »
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Volume 25, Issue 49: December 6, 2022
Lloyd Billingsley (American Greatness)Who will replace Fauci? Given the Biden auspices, it will be somebody loyal to the Delaware Democrat and a Fauci doppelganger. And that would be a disaster. More white coat supremacy will hasten the fundamental transformation of America from a free constitutional republic to a dreary Soviet Covidistan. READ MORE »
Jeffrey Tucker (Epoch Times)
Its bad enough that lockdowns corroded life and liberty. To discover that vast support for them was funded by Crypto fakery is a deeper level of corruption that not even the most cynical among us could have imagined. READ MORE »
Good Money
Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, 1775-1821
Birmingham Button Makers, the Royal Mint, and the Beginnings of Modern Coinage, 1775-1821
By George A. Selgin
Richard K. Vedder (James G. Martin Center for Academic Renewal)
When progressives gather, the nations academic villages, like our cities, suffer riot. No wonder a recent Stanford event on academic free speech was invitation-only. Is this the future of the American university? READ MORE »
Raymond J. March
Smart Sock had been on the market for five years, boasted a 90% accuracy rating, and helped over 600,000 parents care for their sick childrenbut, thanks to the regulation-happy FDA, not this year. As a result, RSV this winter will be more deadly for Americas kids. READ MORE »
The Beacon: New Blog Posts
- Burkes Scattered Hints Concerning Philosophy and Learning, by Daniel B. Klein
- How We Recraft Dr. Faucis Position Matters So Much, by K. Lloyd Billingsley
- Klaus Schwab Proclaims China a Role Model for Many Nations, by K. Lloyd Billingsley
Catalyst: New Articles
- Iowa, Oregon Diverge On Gun Policy , by Brady Leonard
- How Cities Can Anticipate the E-commerce Boom, by Scott Beyer
- 8 Bits of Political Brilliance in the Chronicles of Narnia, by Peter Jacobsen