On the Modern Plight of the Youth

During oral arguments in the Murthy v. Missouri First Amendment case, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson  talked about kids “seriously injuring or even killing themselves” by “jumping out of windows at increasing elevations” thanks to a social media “teen challenge” that the government would need …

The Nursing Home Paradox

The title of this post should have been given to a study that was published in 2022. I have missed that publication until recently, perhaps because of its uninformative title: “Nursing home quality, COVID-19 deaths, and excess mortality.” There is …

Is the Swamp Drainable?

Jeffrey Tucker, perhaps America’s most prominent “adult in the room,” penned another mature and wise column at Brownstone today. 

In this essay, Jeffrey highlights several positive developments he sees in society and opines that society’s elites are increasingly being discredited…and …

Pfizer Lied to Us Again

There used to be a time where claims from pharmaceutical companies may have been treated with some degree of skepticism from major institutions and media outlets.

Yet in late 2020 and into 2021, suddenly skepticism turned to complete blind faith. …