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Robin Hanson, Research Associate at the Future of Humanity
Institute at Oxford U, on why the reopeners are winning the
argument against the lockdowning elites. R Street Institute's
Tony Mills calls for a back to basics approach of
government-funded pure science research with some historical
precedent in support. This is no time for the trivial and the
need for pragmatism will shift the US right, argues former VP
advisor Grady Means at TheHill.com. Spiked Online's Brendan
O'Neill on what Neil Ferguson's booty call says about politics in
the West. Joe Biden wants due process for himself but for no one
else when it comes to allegations of sexual assault saying he
would rescind DoE Sec. Betsy DeVos's new Title IX guidelines.
And, can someone get him to stop shoehorning the word
"intercourse" into every conversation? Updating the Dallas hair
salon owner (and the prodigous GoFundMe support she's received)
and Project Veritas' CBS exposé. NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio
provided the signature statement for Democrat Socialists in 2020
when he previously said there was plenty of money in America,
it's just in the wrong hands. At that time he meant, rich vs.
poor. Now he means public sector vs. private sector as he argues
there will be no recovery without federal bailouts of state and
local governments.


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