Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Fracking

Joe Biden has made it clear that he was for fracking before he was against it. Many business people are quite concerned about the potential for Biden to ruin the economy if he is elected. His earlier plans to ban fracking is just one example of ideas dangerous to the nation. Now Kamala Harris is not opposed to fracking now that polls are tightening in Pennsylvania.

John Bolton, no fan of President Trump, is debunking claims that Trump disparaged soldiers.

A rather nice collection of beautiful photos of planet Earth.

33 photos that capture America's summer of riots and looking.

Property rights are the foundation of any market-based economy. That's why the Minneapolis and St. Paul economies are in for hard times.

A USC professor was placed on leave because black students objected to his pronunciation of a Chinese word.

This doesn't inspire confidence. The University of Arizona tested 19 athletes for COVID-10. Thirteen came back positive. They redid the tests and only two came back as positive.

Were the lockdowns a mistake? To that nagging question, the answer increasingly seems to be yes.

Almost a half a year ago, Americans were asked to suspend their personal freedoms, business pursuits, and schooling for 15 days to “flatten the curve”. Americans acquiesced. That was 172 days ago. Global lockdowns, particularly in the United States, were one of the costliest man-made disasters of all time.

Scientists can’t explain puzzling lack of coronavirus outbreaks in Africa. Maybe it's because they take chloroquine like we take aspirin.

Watch Black Lives Matter protesters harass Pittsburgh diners. All part of the Trump reelection campaign.

The Democrats’ plan for the military in the coming coup.

Nerfed Out: school suspends boy for obvious toy gun teacher spotted on Zoom class.

Pretty insightful commentary on the reliability of the media.

So, if you want to win best picture, you now need diversity in the cast.

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