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It’s a Simple Question

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If EVs are wanted by enough people to make them worth making, why is it necessary to force the not-making of alternatives to them? It was not necessary for the government to...

Latest Radio: Bryan Hyde Show 11/14/2023

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Here's the audio of this week's Wrongthink session with my friend Bryan Hyde, host of the Bryan Hyde Show in Utah! We talked about the mental aberration of victims of crime...

The “Kill Switch” . . . for the Car Industry

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Electric cars have already cost the car industry billions; Ford estimates its losses alone are in the vicinity of $4.5 billion. Cars the government controls may cost the car industry everything.  Such cars...

Mad Max on Two Wheels

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I am often asked what I think is the best kind of car to own if things get really bad. I think the best answer is a motorcycle. In the first place,...

Better Than Paying it Forward

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You have probably heard about "paying it forward" - by which is meant (essentially) do something nice, proactively. Paying cash for everything you still can is even better - because if enough...

Latest Radio: Gard Goldsmith/Liberty Conspiracy 11/11/2023

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Here's the audio of my talk with Gard Goldsmith, host of the Liberty Conspiracy podcast! We got into what the "kill switch" is really all about as well as some other...

There Goes Another One

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You may have heard about Toyota's replacement for its Avalon sedan - the largest sedan Toyota sold that isn't a Lexus. It's called the Crown - and what's perhaps most interesting...

Live Long – and Prosper

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That's what Mr. Spock from Star Trek used to say as a kind of benediction. It applies very much to hybrids, which do just that - and so allow just that. The...

The Stat That Says What 96 Percent Won’t Admit

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Do you know what percentage of EV owners own only an EV? About 4 percent. The rest - about 96 percent - own another vehicle that isn't a battery powered device. What does...

The Significance of the Vehemence

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That the recent elections tilted blue - that is, red (it's interesting that the party closest to overt Marxism isn't the "red" party) isn't surprising because the basic tenets of Marxism...
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