Peanut and Puppycide
by Robert Blumen at Brownstone Institute
In the waning moments of the 2024 election, Peanut, a squirrel, went viral. A wildlife rescue, Peanut had been unable to go back to being a wild animal after his rehabilitation. …
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Peanut and Puppycide
by Robert Blumen at Brownstone Institute
In the waning moments of the 2024 election, Peanut, a squirrel, went viral. A wildlife rescue, Peanut had been unable to go back to being a wild animal after his rehabilitation. …
How to Cut $2 Trillion of Fat from the Federal Budget
by David Stockman at Brownstone Institute
A goal of $2 trillion of budget savings is crucial to the very future of Constitutional democracy and capitalist prosperity in America. In …
What Team Trump Must Do Now
by Naomi Wolf at Brownstone Institute
With the conclusion of the US election, the thrill has set in for half the country: that we have a chance to resecure our nation and its ideals. …
Fascist Is as Fascist Does
by Eric Hussey at Brownstone Institute
Tis the season for name calling. It’s election season. Data analysis and historical analysis of policy proposals that haven’t worked in the past, but are proposed again since “we’ll …
How Effective Are Vaccines Targeted to Respiratory Viruses?
by Ian Miller at Brownstone Institute
The combined efforts of the media and “expert” hive mind have created a singular acceptable public viewpoint in response to normal respiratory virus season: Get vaccinated, …
Policy Founded on Distorted Evidence
by Tom Jefferson at Brownstone Institute
How can decision-makers justify promoting the mammoth undertaking of annual influenza vaccination when the best-quality evidence base is nearly empty?
This was the first question we left you with …
If Trump Wins
by Bret Swanson at Brownstone Institute
Trump enjoys the momentum. Four of the most recent major national polls show him up 2 to 3%, while Democratic-friendly outlets like the New York Times and CNN both show a …
Vaccines and the Length of Our Lives
by David Bell at Brownstone Institute
The commercial imperative to extract money from human bodies is playing havoc with medical education, and the body of knowledge through which the medical professions operate. Nowhere …
Anthony Fauci: The Man Who Thought He Was Science
by Jayanta Bhattacharya at Brownstone Institute
As a young medical student, I admired Tony Fauci. I …
Prop One: A Trojan Horse of Epic Proportions
by Bobbie Anne Flower Cox at Brownstone Institute
I was interviewed last week by the New York Post about an extremely important issue…a proposed amendment to our Constitution here in New York which is called …
Policy Imperatives for Health Freedom
by Leslie Manookian at Brownstone Institute
As a requirement for discussing and appreciating the imperative of health freedom in the US, we must first define what is meant by health freedom. A simple definition is: …
REPPARE Progress: September 2024
by REPPARE at Brownstone Institute
The REPPARE project is just over the midway point. This document outlines progress made and some of the key impacts it has had so far. We have broken down the update …
“We The Peoples of the United Nations determined…to promote social progress and better standards of life in larger freedom,”
–United Nations Charter Preamble (1945)
This is the fourth part in a series looking at the plans of the United Nations …
A leading credit rating agency has blamed the Andrews Government’s prolonged lockdowns for Victoria’s ballooning debt, as the state stares down the prospect of a credit rating downgrade within the next year.
Victoria’s capital, Melbourne, had the longest lockdowns in the …
This is part II of my series on the Covid response as an example of original sin (part I is here). However, I’m coming at it from a slightly different angle today.
I. The state of American science and medicine.
What …