You Can't Say That By John Stossel
My first Stossel TV Fellow, Trevor Kraus, initiated this column.
My first Stossel TV Fellow, Trevor Kraus, initiated this column.
"Experts" were confident that they knew what America should do about Covid. They were wrong about so much.
"I was not genuine in my own beliefs," says 23-year-old Rikki Schlott in my new video. "I self-censored."
President Joe Biden says 24 million Americans "suffer from food insecurity!"
Remember when Sen. Rand Paul accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of funding China's Wuhan virus lab?
Pennsylvania's Peter Brothers Trucking delivers goods all across America. Owner Brian Wanner says Pennsylvania bureaucrats now are driving him out of his home state.
What happens when police, trying to catch a bad guy, destroy your house?
This week Republicans and Democrats got together to avert a government shutdown.
Too bad.
Having a baby? There's a new law meant for you: the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act.
Did you survive the budget cuts from the last debt ceiling fight?
Want a soda? You'll pay more for one in Philadelphia, because five years ago, local politicians decided to tax it.
Colorado has a popular Democratic governor, Jared Polis.
COVID cases are up. Hospitalizations climbed 24% last week.
The betting odds say the next election will likely be a rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
We are told climate change is a crisis, and that there is an "overwhelming scientific consensus."
There is actually a Democratic governor who cares about economic freedom!
The Southern Poverty Law Center just released a report claiming there are 1,225 hate and anti-government groups in America. These groups cause "fear and pain (in) Black, brown, and LGBTQ communities."
The Left is angry because the Supreme Court ruled race-based affirmative action unconstitutional. President Joe Biden says he "strongly disagrees."