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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
The Media is Ignoring Florida’s Improving Coronavirus Outlook
At The American Spectator, Robert Stacy McCain explains the good news on Florida’s coronavirus situation. He notes that the media has so far ignored the improvements in the state. Florida hit a peak in new cases and has seen a decline in case numbers of about 20% since then. He writes (abridged): Less than two […]
How to Avoid COVID-19 Stimulus Scams
You hear your phone ring, and see an unfamiliar number calling. It’s someone from your area code, but no one you recognize. Despite your gut feeling telling you to ignore the call, you pick up thinking maybe it’s an acquaintance or colleague you haven’t added to your contact list. You answer and are instantly barraged […]
New Evidence COVID-19 Outbreak Could Have Begun in Wuhan Laboratory
Reporters have uncovered State Department cables from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing from 2018 suggesting that the lab at the Wuhan Institute of Virology was not as safe as the Chinese claimed. Phil Silver reports for The Blaze: Evidently, what the U.S. officials discovered during their visits concerned them so much that they proceeded to […]
Miami Herald Reports some Stabilization in COVID-19
Michelle Marchante and Devoun Cetoute report in the Miami Herald: Florida saw its second day of relatively low novel coronavirus confirmations since late March. The state has not seen two consecutive days of new reported cases under 1,000 since March 29. Wednesday evening, the Florida Department of Health confirmed 891 additional cases of COVID-19 and […]
Investing After the Coronavirus
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XXIX Imagine falling 200 feet while descending Mount Washington, slamming into a pile of rocks that prevents you from going over the edge—and needing a rescue. That’s the scary scenario one hiker found herself in recently. “It was these rocks that ultimately saved her from plunging into the ravine, a […]
An Economic Shutdown Based On…What?
Pandemic Report No. 3 What a difference a week makes! When I wrote my last report on April 6, the nation’s leaders were still basing their decisions on coronavirus computer “models” that were unchallenged. I sought to show that the foreign statistics that formed the basis for these models ranged from unreliable to useless, and […]
Florida Coronavirus Cases and Deaths Have Not Peaked
Miami Herald reports: Florida has deadliest day with 72 COVID-19 deaths, 34 in Miami-Dade, surpasses 21,500 cases Florida and Miami-Dade saw their deadliest day Tuesday amid the coronavirus pandemic, as 72 more people died statewide and 34 died in the county since Monday evening, state health officials said Tuesday night. Monroe County reports: Florida Keys […]
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