There is heated debate over the wisdom and safety of kids returning to in-person school this fall. Every shred of data collected in this country shows that children are statistically at significantly low risk fromRead More

There is heated debate over the wisdom and safety of kids returning to in-person school this fall. Every shred of data collected in this country shows that children are statistically at significantly low risk fromRead More
What if a governor declared a state of emergency and then refused to follow the law regarding his own declaration? Can a governor pick and choose what parts of the state of emergency law heRead More
On February 29th, 2020 the governor of the State of Washington declared a state of emergency in response to the Covid-19 virus. Based on his actions over the ensuing months some have described the governorRead More
Americans love options. Case in point, we’re doing our grocery shopping last night—online, of course, because that was a great option even before The Rona. Type in “cereal” and decision-paralysis sets in when we areRead More
There is a segment of our population that has spent the better part of the last few decades trying to convince the rest of us that “speech is violence.” We tended to see this mostly
There are two ways to combat a falsehood. The first is to combat the falsehood with truth—to provide better arguments, better data, both reasoned and impassioned appeals to rational, thinking humans. If something is true,
Obviously I didn’t write this. But it would be cool if I did. -Tyson In one way we think a great deal too much of the atomic bomb. “How are we to live in an