| |  | | | Reason Alert Thursday, December 30, 2021 | | RIP, 'Pandemic of the Unvaccinated' Farewell to a Biden White House messaging strategy that was terrible long before Omicron. By Matt Welch
Do Kids Really Need To Wear Masks at School? “We essentially reorganized our society around the control of a single infectious disease, when in fact, health is plural," says Stanford professor of health policy Jay Bhattacharya. By Zach Weissmueller
Recent COVID-19 Trends Suggest That Initial Fears of Omicron Were Overwrought Focusing on infections rather than severe disease is more misleading than ever. By Jacob Sullum
Why the Pandemic Will End Only When We Demand It's Over Ronald Bailey and Jacob Sullum on the future of COVID-19, the politicization of science, the failure of mandates, and how to talk with anti-vaxxers. By Nick Gillespie
Americans Fled California, New York, and D.C. During COVID Financial pressure is the main reason why people say they move, and pandemic-era public policy created a lot more financial pressure in certain places. By Eric Boehm
America's Divisions May Have Passed the Tipping Point If we can’t learn to leave each other alone, the country may have a violent meltdown. By J.D. Tuccille
This Year Wasn't as Bad as 2020, But We Deserve Better It sucked for avoidable reasons. By J.D. Tuccille
The Year's Highlights in Blame Shifting Politicians and cops found creative ways to dodge responsibility in 2021. By Jacob Sullum
How Biden's Agenda Is Causing Inflation President Biden, his advisers, and his champions in the press are ignoring the tough lessons of the past by downplaying inflation or bizarrely claiming it only freaks out rich people. By Nick Gillespie
The Federal Reserve Should Rethink Its Stimulative Policies Higher interest rates will pain borrowers in both the private and public sectors. By Marc Joffe
Pension Reform Newsletter: Houston Pension System Moves Into Crypto Investing, California Pension Spiking, and More Plus: How pension funding can impact K-12 education inequalities, New York teachers' pension plan lowers investment expectations, and more. By Zachary Christensen
Privatization and Government Reform News: U.S. Debt and Inflation Risks, New York City’s Correctional Staffing Problems and More Plus: Municipalities’ impractical efforts to expand ESG investing and the latest public-private partnership news from across the country. By Austill Stuart
California Cannabis Coalition Tells State Leaders Their Industry Is Collapsing California's complex regulatory system and high tax rate for marijuana products is pushing buyers and sellers to the black market. By Geoffrey Lawrence
Facebook Said My Article Was 'False Information.' Now the Fact-Checkers Admit They Were Wrong. While this is a problem, it's not one that scrapping Section 230 would solve. By Robby Soave
Even if Modern Star Trek Doesn't Think So, the World Is Getting Better Star Trek used to dare to say that things were getting better. By Eric Studer | | If this email has been forwarded to you and you would like to subscribe to Reason's email newsletters, please go here. | | | | | | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
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