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Subject 12 Myths Fueling Government Overreach in Times of Crisis
Date April 23, 2021 7:59 PM
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** April 23, 2021
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** By Robert Higgs
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** 12 Myths Fueling Government Overreach in Times of Crisis ([link removed])
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We must act now! It's better to do something than nothing! This has never happened before! The experts will show us the way! From the great depression to the crises of today, we hear these claims over and over again.

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** By Ryan McMaken
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** Not Even Gretchen Whitmer Wants More of the CDC's Lockdowns ([link removed])
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The political climate that fostered panic and lockdowns a year ago is now changing. Legislatures are turning against governors and the public is no longer hysterical with fear. Politicians aren't sure what to do.

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** By Michael Rectenwald
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** The State-Corporate Convergence in Our State of Emergency ([link removed])
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The current political trend is toward corporate-state monopolization over all aspects of life, with increasing control by approved "private" principals over information and opinion, economic production, and the political sphere.

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