- Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, Sweden has been in the spotlight for not using a burn-the-house-down approach in response to the virus. As Jon Militmore explains, their world is beginning to adopt their strategy.
- Katie Witt is the Mayor of Kaysville, Utah. She’s also an example of principled statesmanship. Right now she’s under fire from various authoritarians for not marching in lockstep with various bureaucratic COVID-19 orders. Why are so few elected officials willing to ask if the lockdown wasn’t a huge mistake?
- How did we get to a point where opportunistic governors can use regulators to keep the economy shutdown? Tucker Carlson and Judge Andrew Napolitano have a pretty enlightening discussion about this unsettling reality.
- There was a time when the churches were a source of clear moral authority in society. Slavery, for instance, was abolished because it was consistently opposed from the pulpit, rather than just the legislature. Becky Akers asks, will churches find their backbone once again and assert the right to worship in the face of government-imposed shutdowns?
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