Quando a tolerância for absoluta, a reflexão será… Paulo.dgt
Quando a tolerância for absoluta, a reflexão será banida para evitar ofensas aos tolos.
Quando a tolerância for absoluta, a reflexão será banida para evitar ofensas aos tolos.
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Cada um tem seu próprio brilho, pare de focar no brilho dos outros, vai cuidar do seu próprio, aprenda a fazer diferença.
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Cato Institute The Cato Institute has several scholars available to comment on the deadly wildfires in California. They can touch on policy errors that helped contribute to the destruction, including restrictive land-use policies and inefficient forest management practices. They are also able to speak to the impediments to response and rebuilding, including insurance and why governments should leave recovery efforts to the better-equipped organizations like the American Red Cross. They can talk about the need to invest in […]
Ryan Bourne and Alex Nowrasteh President-elect Donald Trump’s announcement of a “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE) caught many conservatives off guard. On paper, a parastatal entity determined to “dismantle Government Bureaucracy, slash excess regulations, cut wasteful expenditures, and restructure Federal Agencies” should be catnip to small-government types. And yet, many Reaganites rolled their eyes. Oddly enough, a scattering of leftist lawmakers, including Bernie Sanders and Ro Khanna, have shown more enthusiasm—or at least an openness to hijacking DOGE’s […]
In a recent blog post, Dr. Jeffrey Singer, speaking on the Biden Administration’s plan to reduce nicotine content in cigarettes by up to 95 percent, highlights the potential drawbacks of this measure. He states, “While the intention is to nudge smokers to quit, evidence suggests that decreasing nicotine might not significantly change smoking behaviors,” as many smokers may resort to compensatory practices like increased puff volume or consuming more cigarettes. Dr. Singer also warns that such a policy […]
In November, year-over-year growth in the money supply was at 2.35 percent. That’s a 27-month high and the largest year-over-year increase since September 2022.