COVID-19 is a reminder free markets are good and unbridled government is bad. While hospitals and drug companies race for cures and vaccines, our politicians undermine truth, justice and the American way. Rather than facts, citizens get blind optimism (Trump) or gloom and doom (Schumer). Rather than aid to households, Pelosi gives postal workers golden parachutes. With 143,000 dead and the economy at a tipping point, election-year politics preempts bipartisan governance, such as we saw after 9-11.
The COVID Chronicles (July)
The COVID Chronicles (July)
The COVID Chronicles (July)
COVID-19 is a reminder free markets are good and unbridled government is bad. While hospitals and drug companies race for cures and vaccines, our politicians undermine truth, justice and the American way. Rather than facts, citizens get blind optimism (Trump) or gloom and doom (Schumer). Rather than aid to households, Pelosi gives postal workers golden parachutes. With 143,000 dead and the economy at a tipping point, election-year politics preempts bipartisan governance, such as we saw after 9-11.