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December 2, 2020

Better Than Charity By John Stossel

Many of us will give money to charity this month. Americans give more than any other people in the world.

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November 25, 2020

Private Property's Harvest By John Stossel

I'm thankful.

Yes, we've got the pandemic, lockdowns, a worsening deficit, etc.

But we still live in a relatively free country at the most prosperous time in human history.

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November 18, 2020

The Climate Hustle By John Stossel

I hear that climate change will destroy much of the world.

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November 11, 2020

Freeloader U By John Stossel

Yale University has fancy dining halls. They pay no property tax.

Local restaurants struggle to compete, but their tax burden makes that hard.

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October 28, 2020

Don't Freak Out! By John Stossel

Worried about Tuesday?

Remember: The most important parts of life happen outside politics.

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October 21, 2020

Bet the Election By John Stossel

Donald Trump will probably lose the election.

As I write, The Economist says he has only an 8% chance of winning.

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October 14, 2020

A Tale of Two Camps By John Stossel

When COVID-19 hit, I quarantined in Eastern Massachusetts.

Biking around the woods, I noticed something strange.

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October 7, 2020

Fake Fact-Checking By John Stossel

Recently, I released a video that called California's fires "government fueled."

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September 30, 2020

Biased Media By John Stossel

"A pioneer devoted to equality."

That was The Washington Post's headline about Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

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September 23, 2020

Bad Policies Fuel Fires By John Stossel

"Mother Earth is angry!" says Nancy Pelosi in my newest video.

"The debate is over around climate change!" says California Governor Gavin Newsom, smirking, strangely.

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September 16, 2020

Politicians on the Take? By John Stossel

Politicians shut down businesses because of COVID-19.

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September 9, 2020

China's Dark Turn By John Stossel

"I'm more anti-China than you!"

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September 2, 2020

A Better President By John Stossel

The media obsess about Trump/Biden, but another candidate will be on every state ballot: Libertarian Party nominee Jo Jorgensen.

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August 26, 2020

Big Spending Trump By John Stossel

Last week, I tallied Joe Biden's spending plans. This week, President Trump's.

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August 19, 2020

Big Spending Biden By John Stossel

Which presidential candidate will bankrupt America first, Donald Trump or Joe Biden?

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August 12, 2020

Anti-Racist Racists By John Stossel

Black Lives Matter protests led many people to want to do something useful to reduce racial injustice. Racial justice groups are being flooded with money.

Big companies made multimillion-dollar donations.

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August 5, 2020

More Juice! By John Stossel

Was the power on in your house this morning?

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July 29, 2020

The Private Space Race By John Stossel

This week, American astronauts returned to earth. Their trip to the space station was the first manned launch from the U.S. in 10 years.

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July 22, 2020

Progressive Policies Wreck Everything By John Stossel

I laughed when I saw The Washington Post headline: "Minneapolis had progressive policies, but its economy still left black families behind."

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July 15, 2020

Too Much Faith in Models By John Stossel

Between 2 million and 3 million Americans will die!

That was the prediction from "experts" at London's Imperial College when COVID-19 began. They did also say if there was "social distancing of the whole population," the death toll could be cut in half, but 1.1 million to 1.46 million Americans would still die by this summer.