This bill is chock full of crony kickbacks, lobbyist handouts, and a wish list of progressive policies that have nothing to do with COVID-19.
COVID-19 Coverage
By now, everybody’s beginning to go a little nuts from being cooped up indoors.
Is school really necessary? I suspect many of us are about to find out.
Matt Kibbe makes some sense of the coronavirus outbreak and economic implications of rash political decisions.
There are simple things states and other officials can implement that would be a carrot approach, instead of a stick approach, to maximize social distancing.
When the wheels come off, we see that the rules we thought we needed actually make things worse, not better.
The stock market is reeling. Fortunes are being lost, unemployment rates are surging, the Federal Reserve is devaluing the dollar with its inflationary practices and there’s no telling how extensive or long lasting the economic damage will be.
We can’t mandate more of the medical goods and services we need into existence, but politicians could mandate them away if they’re not thoughtful in their attempts to “do something” decisive.
Politicians Cannot Save You from the Coronavirus, but They May Make Things Worse by Trying
As Americans, if we truly love freedom as we say we do, then at this point our government’s measures should urge us to ask ourselves: why are we copying China and not South Korea?