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Show Notes for April 25, 2022

April 25, 2022

We don't hear enough of the stories of people who find the courage to stand up to government and end up prevailing. Caleb Trotter describes how a California tattoo artist beat the public health officials who denied her a permit.

You wouldn't know it from the way our media reports the news but the most important battle you'll fight is often between government and individual conscience. Michael N. Peterson explains how ideas shaped the words that made the modern world.

There's no shortage of people in line to denounce big business. Allan Stevo reminds us that it's not businesses that conservatives should worry about. It's government. Always government.

Teaching kids to love reading is one of the greatest gifts you can give. Just remember that there are others who'd like to access your kid's mind. Andrea Widburg says to brace yourself for what's coming to American libraries.

Protecting kids comes naturally to most of us. However, it can be taken too far. Lenore Skenazy describes the delusion of our day known as the "movie plot threat."

The burning question of our time is: Who is running the show anyway? Roger Kimball wonders whether it's the people or a hive of bureaucratic, would-be experts.

You already know too well what it feels like to pay more for everything on a weekly basis. But do you know why it's happening? Jeff Deist gives us the lowdown on inflation, quick and dirty.

Should public health "experts" be above the law? Apparently a couple of well-known individuals think so. Donald J. Boudreaux explains why Reich (and Fauci) are wildly wrong about mask mandates.

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