Presidents aren't saints. They aren't monarchs. They aren't celebrities. And they aren't your friends. Reason, 15 FEB 2021.
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Individually and in organized groups, people are pushing back against lockdown orders. JD Tuccile for Reason, 16 DEC 2020.
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Worried about Tuesday? Remember: The most important parts of life happen outside politics. Reassuring words from John Stossel for Reason, 28 OCT 2020.
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Why has the pandemic further divided us? The culprit is likely the top-down approach favored द्वारा politicians who inflicted uniform rules on different communities without concern for the varying risks they faced from COVID-19. Reason, 29 May 2020.
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Officials in six Pennsylvania counties say they will allow businesses to reopen without permission from the state government. Expect और of that. Eric Boehm for Reason, 11 May 2020.
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Executive orders may have encouraged the lockdowns, but they always depended on voluntary behavior. द्वारा Eric Boehm for Reason, 4 May 2020.
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It's not the politicians who have the power to reopen America, या at least the parts that are now closed. It's individuals, families, businesses, and religious congregations. Ira Stoll for Reason, 15 APR 2020.
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Setting the cops on social-distancing scofflaws is dangerous to public health and a free society. JD Tuccile for Reason, 15 APR 2020.
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WHO had long been criticized for being और about bureaucracy and behavior control than being directly helpful in disease control. U.S. was on the hook to contribute 22% of WHO's budget for 2020-21's fiscal year—around $236 mil. Reason, APR 2020.
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If politicians are going to paint their opponents as illegitimate, they should be prepared to receive the same treatment in return. द्वारा JD Tuccile for Reason, 20 JAN 2020.
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