The New York Times reports the latest on COVID-19 in the states: Though New York has had by far the most cases, other Northeastern states have also seen their case totals increase rapidly. New Jersey has the second-highest number of known cases in the country. In Massachusetts, more than 1,700 new cases and 146 new […]
I Own an AK-47, an AR-15 and a dozen AR-7s
This article appeared in the Washington Examiner on April 15, 2020. It is a time of crisis, and perhaps you’ve considered purchasing a gun. You’d never want to admit that to many of your friends, because you’ve always been a believer in gun control. But things are getting crazy, and we don’t know how much crazier it’ll get. You’re not […]
Trump Administration Rushing to Save Farmers
The Trump administration is rushing to save farmers from the effects of COVID-19 shutdowns on the agricultural economy. The Wall Street Journal’s Andrew Restuccia and Jesse Newman report: President Trump announced a $19 billion relief program for the agriculture sector, which has been hard hit by the coronavirus outbreak, turning to a playbook the administration has […]
South Carolina Plans Limited reopening
Paul Sacca reports at The Blaze: Gov. Henry McMaster (R) will announce on Monday the re-opening of public beaches and retail stores, the Post and Courier reported. Beaches and retail locations had previously been closed since March 30 because of the governor’s executive order in response to the coronavirus pandemic. On Saturday, state Sen. Stephen Goldfinch (R-S.C.) […]
The Trap Democrats Are Setting for President Trump
Think it was a hard call for the Trump administration to shut down the U.S. economy? Well, suggests Kimberley Strassel in the WSJ, you haven’t seen anything yet. The left intends to make reopening it far harder, lacing it with political risk by raising the bar for “success” to fantasy heights. Speaker Nancy Pelosi lashed […]
Trump’s Initial Instincts Were Correct on COVID-19
Pat Buchanan explains on his blog, Buchanan.org, that President Trump’s initial instincts regarding COVID-19 were correct. He writes (abridged): For declaring in March that the U.S. economy might be reopened by Easter, President Donald Trump was roundly mocked. Yet, it appears his political instincts were correct. He was more in tune with his country than […]
Stimulus Checks for Guns
One client tells me his gun shop, once again, is seeing record sales. This time from the stimulus checks. The $1200 check is about the perfect amount for a new handgun or rifle and some ammo. At least some Americans are putting it to good use. Sales were already soaring as Americans, nervous about civil […]
The Phony Debate – Reopening the Economy
“Americans who work with their hands and live outside the big blue cities are considered nonessential,” Curtis Ellis notes in American Greatness. Families who own their businesses, or work for a family business rather than depend on the government or a global corporation for their livelihoods are considered “nonessential.” People who want to go to […]
Eurozone Slowly Opens Back Up.
Steve Goldstein reports in MarketWatch on which EU countries are reopening their economies in the wake of COVID-19. He writes (abridged): German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday night set out plans for a gradual reopening of the eurozone’s largest economy. The European Commission, meanwhile, has expressed its concerns about the uncoordinated approach. “We see three lessons from […]
Trump, Not Cuomo, Was Right About New York’s Ventilator Needs
Aaron Colen reports in The Blaze about Governor Andrew Cuomo’s miscalculation of New York’s potential ventilator needs. President Trump’s estimate, explains Colen, was much closer to reality. He writes (abridged): New York is giving ventilators away to other states that need them, reflecting how much the state’s coronavirus outbreak has evolved over the past few […]
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