Hi Tim! I've been following your work for some time. Given that we now know a lot more about the Whole of Society approach (thanks to the likes of Tablet) and we also know about the Censorship Industrial Complex from Taibbi and Shellenberger, do you now feel vindicated in your belief that America was in a state of Cold Civil War?
Hi Tim! I've been following your work for some time. Given that we now know a lot more about the Whole of Society approach (thanks to the likes of Tablet) and we also know about the Censorship Industrial Complex from Taibbi and Shellenberger, do you now feel vindicated in your belief that America was in a state of Cold Civil War?
Also, I was originally a Lib Dem and a Remainer, and fairly left-leaning in American terms. Do you think the main thing that motivated many of us to join the broad tent coalition against woke was a combination of empirical truth-seeking and civil libertarianism?
Have you seen the clip where Angus Deaton schools Paul Krugman on immigration, tight labour markets, productivity growth and relative economic progress for Black people? I've looked at the economic data for the low immigration period in American history from 1924 and 1965/1980 and it does look as though productivity growth was about twice as high when America had tight labour markets.
Finally, what browser do you use? Many of the browsers have become a lot more curation heavy and hide information which the Left doesn't like. I've been using a combination of Google, Brave and the Grok 3 beta- are there any better tools I should use?
Hi Tim! I've been following your work for some time. Given that we now know a lot more about the Whole of Society approach (thanks to the likes of Tablet) and we also know about the Censorship Industrial Complex from Taibbi and Shellenberger, do you now feel vindicated in your belief that America was in a state of Cold Civil War?
Also, I was originally a Lib Dem and a Remainer, and fairly left-leaning in American terms. Do you think the main thing that motivated many of us to join the broad tent coalition against woke was a combination of empirical truth-seeking and civil libertarianism?
Have you seen the clip where Angus Deaton schools Paul Krugman on immigration, tight labour markets, productivity growth and relative economic progress for Black people? I've looked at the economic data for the low immigration period in American history from 1924 and 1965/1980 and it does look as though productivity growth was about twice as high when America had tight labour markets.
Finally, what browser do you use? Many of the browsers have become a lot more curation heavy and hide information which the Left doesn't like. I've been using a combination of Google, Brave and the Grok 3 beta- are there any better tools I should use?