Search Results: coronavirus

Working Class Hurt by Lockdowns but Elites Unscathed
The picture painted by new Harvard University data is one of working-class destruction
Brad Polumbo | June 22, 2021
L.A. Teachers Reopen Schools for Childcare Subsidy
The demand by the Los Angeles teachers union to supply teachers with taxpayer-funded child care subsidies is part of an ongoing effort by unions to influence public policy
Kerry McDonald | April 11, 2021
Technology, Not Government, Beat the Pandemic
Why American free enterprise is our most powerful tool in preparing for the next big viral scare
Grant Whitmer | March 29, 2021
10 Crazy Examples of Waste in New COVID-19 Bill
The only real solution to this corruption is to shrink the government itself—and leave fewer of our resources for unscrupulous politicians to pilfer away
Brad Polumbo | March 1, 2021
Regulatory Shadows Make Dark Winter for Alaska
How one obsolete, Nixon-era law left Alaska’s native population in the cold
Reed Cooley | February 23, 2021
Exposé Shows UK’s COVID Response Rife with Corruption
Roughly $5 billion in taxpayer money allocated for PPE contracts went to companies connected to government officials
Brad Polumbo | January 3, 2021
The Top 3 Most Egregious Pandemic Restrictions
In the age of pandemic fatigue, common sense and good faith must prevail
Luka Ladan | December 11, 2020
Nancy Pelosi’s $350M Hidden in COVID Relief Bill
The Democrats included huge cash handouts for wealthy constituents in predominantly liberal areas in their emergency response package
Brad Polumbo | December 1, 2020
Waffle House’s Stand Against Lockdowns
Walt Ehmer is courageous but ultimately bolder action may be required to save businesses from the pernicious effects of lockdowns
Jon Miltimore | November 23, 2020
The 2020 Election Should Shed Light on Central Planning
If government can't count ballots how can it possibly manage a pandemic or our health care?
Jon Miltimore | November 10, 2020
Four Unintended Consequences of the Lockdowns
No matter how smart or well-intentioned the lockdowns are, life-threatening mistakes have been made
Brad Polumbo | August 25, 2020
Will Small Businesses Stay Closed Post-Pandemic?
Can the United States stand to lose the four million small businesses Oxxford predicts?
Luka Ladan | August 22, 2020