What did Dr. Fauci have to say in 2009 about the deadly H1N1 pandemic?
By M. Catharine Evans: It seems some viral infection pandemics are more equal than others. At least when it comes to burning a vibrant Trump economy to the ground.
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By M. Catharine Evans: It seems some viral infection pandemics are more equal than others. At least when it comes to burning a vibrant Trump economy to the ground.
Read MoreBy Michael Ledeen: We even sold them our factories.
Read MoreBy Lloyd Marcus: A usually level-headed Christian conservative lashed out on Facebook, scolding everyone they thought was not taking the coronavirus seriously enough. Fake news media has successfully infected many with irrational fear. Hearing…
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Here is William Sullivan giving some history on pandemics: The H1N1 virus (colloquially known as swine flu) was “first detected in April of 2009 in the United States, and spread quickly around the world,” despite the…
Read MoreBy James Agresti: Precautionary measures should be taken to limit the spread of COVID-19, but overreacting can ultimately kill more people than are saved.
Read MoreBy Ben Johnson: The basic economic truth is that competition improves results.
Read MoreBy Gordon Wysong: Ninety-five percent of antibiotics were manufactured in China, and no one discussed it. Now the vulnerability of America is displayed in front of the people who fostered it.
Read MoreBy Daniel G. Jones: Politicians and the mainstream media are conspiring to turn the coronavirus into a political black swan. They’re trying to take down Trump and his economy by any means necessary.
Read MoreBy Silvio Canto, Jr.: We are all praying for Italy. We are also learning more and more about a unique situation contributing to the outbreak. To put it simply: Italy is an old country!
Read MoreBy Conrad Black: There are delicate balances the administration will have to sort out, but the results of the national voluntary mobilization the administration has led are already emerging.
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: The pandemic may prove as bad as some warn; it is also possible that our response could prove as harmful as the virus itself.
Read MoreBy Victor Davis Hanson: Who can game the election-year politics of these chaotic times, especially the more macabre calculations of the electoral beneficiaries of the media-driven hysteria over the COVID-19? The world is changing…
Read MoreBy Walter E. Williams: It is not just a health care right that people claim. There are “rights” to decent housing, decent food, a decent job, and prescription drugs. In a free and moral…
Read MoreBy Brian Riedl: Medicare For All proponents have thus far failed to come up with a plan to fund the $30 trillion (over ten years) in taxes their proposal requires. Before expanding Medicare, they…
Read MoreBy Andrew Kern: The countries that typically are said to have universal healthcare do not actually meet the World Health Organization’s criteria.
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