Pandemic-induced Protectionism Endangers Lives
The pandemic has demonstrated the need for more diversity in the pharmaceutical supply chain, not less.
Trump's Desire to Reopen the Country by Easter May Not Be Far-Fetched
There are reasons to hope this crisis may pass sooner and with less economic and human damage than we are being led to believe.
Less Stimulus, More Overdraft Protection
This proposal would get substantial help directly to the people and businesses who need it, while minimizing the drain on the federal budget—unlike most of what’s being considered in Washington.
We Have the Technology to Address Climate Change & Still Use Fossil Fuels
Carbon capture is a reasonable, bipartisan climate plan that both recognizes fossil fuels’ importance for economic growth and national security, while actually reducing atmospheric carbon levels.
Bernie Sanders May Want to Praise Joseph Stalin, Too
Defending, if not praising, socialist and communist regimes has been a life-long Sanders practice.
Trump Should Dust Off Last Year's Drug Reform Plan
By reintroducing his rebate rule, President Trump could lower drug prices by excluding the middlemen who gobble up much of the current price-discount savings.
Don't Believe the Hype: US Carbon Emissions Are Actually Dropping
U.S. emissions reductions rarely make headlines. But that doesn't change the fact that natural gas is helping clean up our environment.
Why Is the U.S. Surrendering the Global IP System to China?
Only immediate attention from the White House can prevent WIPO from becoming dominated by China, which would pose risks to the entire global IP system, and thus to U.S. security and innovation.
Sanders' Desire to Destroy Our Free Market Economy Would Doom Democrats This Fall
Most presidential candidates call for change. Sanders is much bolder; he’s calling for a “revolution.”
What Kind of Disrupter Would President Sanders Be?
Being a disrupter could be either positive or negative, depending on whether and how a voter thinks the country needs disrupting.