Will Congress claw it’s way past dysfunction to pass another round of measures to help a devastated economy and, if so, what will the latest attempts at economic recovery look like?
Masks and Social-Distancing: What Would the Founders Say?
Yes, there’s the question of liberty. But, there is also the question of civic duty.
A One-Two Punch Has Made American Carnage All Too Real
Political movements on both sides of the aisle have placed narrative over common sense and severely wounded the economic outlook of inner-city African Americans for years to come.
COVID-19 | America, Don’t Fail Each Other
I can’t say for certain who failed us or by how much. But we are still able to make sure that we don’t fail each other.
Medicare for All and the Pandemic
The Coronavirus Pandemic ultimately represents the biggest failure of central planning in our generation. So, doubling down on a central planning model of healthcare might just be the wrong approach.
The Bulwark’s Troubling Video
Trump, COVID-19, and 18 Tons of Invaluable Personal Protection Equipment
My Thoughts On the Anti-Lockdown Protests
The right to peaceably assemble is an indispensable feature of our republic. But protesters in this time of pandemic should do so safely, reasonably, and responsibly, if not for the safety of their community and out of respect for those waging the front-line battle against COVID-19, then at least out of practical concern for the effectiveness of their efforts.
“Who Doesn’t Benefit”: The Start Of A Trump Conspiracy Theory
Most conspiracy theories are totally bonkers, but at least they follow typical lines of questioning. Conspiracy theories in the age of Trump can’t even do that.
Procuring Toilet Paper with Social Capital
For most of us, relying on our economic capital or on government assistance alone to get through however long this season lasts would be devastating. We need one another. Now more than ever.
Car Insurance Companies Give Back
The “evil capitalists” are saving millions because no one’s on the road. But instead of pocketing the money and calling it a day, car insurance companies are giving back people’s premiums.