Freedom looks good on you, Zuck!
Mark Zuckerberg made an announcement this week that, to be honest, I didn’t see coming. Meta is going to dial back its censorship and focus more on free speech. They’re scrapping the fact-checkers, moving a large chunk of the team from California to Texas, simplifying content policies, and placing more emphasis on allowing open expression. […]
Land of the Free (where we’re not actually free to produce)
Happy Monday! The election is just a few weeks away, and I can’t help but notice how the loudest voices—those pushing for more control, more regulations, and more interference—always seem to be the people who have never contributed anything of real value to the world. It’s frustrating to see, and it brings to mind one […]
The Politicians Aren’t Coming to Save You
So Biden isn’t seeking re-election. Color me shocked. And although the news of his decision to ride off into the sunset come January isn’t surprising (not many things that politicians and pundits do surprise me these days), I was a little surprised by just how emotionally attached to Biden a lot of his supporters seem […]
6 States that are Homeschool Friendly (number 3 will surprise you!)
If you’re considering homeschooling your children, you’re not alone. In the United States, the homeschooling movement is growing every year. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, the number of homeschooled students in the U.S. has increased by more than 3% every year since 1999. Today, there are more than 2 million homeschooled students […]
81. What Did We Learn from 2020?
2020 is finally over! As we start the new year, now is the time to take stock of all the lessons this year has taught us. Here’s a transcript of our conversation: Brittany: Hi, Connor. Connor: Hey, Brittany. Brittany: So as the new year begins and we say goodbye to the wretched 2020, I […]