Is DoD Control of Our 5G Future the US Path to Innovation?
The DoD is persuing a plan to operate a national 5G network but it seems to be shockingly unaware of the extent of technological innovation and progress in this country and how it came to be.
Blue States Should Set Their Own Houses in Order
Provide direct relief to households and businesses harmed by the pandemic, but don’t bail out profligate, high-spending states.
You're Only an 'Expert' When You Agree
For today's political left, an "expert" isn't one accomplished in a field such as science, but one who promotes the left's agenda.
A Big Anniversary for Deregulation and Economic Growth
Avoiding new regulation and pursuing new deregulatory efforts could be a fruitful part of a new economic growth agenda.
The Preexisting Condition Issue Is All About Politics, Not Policy
Preexisting medical conditions were a real problem for a small number of uninsured individuals. But the political debate is no longer about how best to address that problem, but how to hammer a political opponent.
The U.S. Won't Need 700 Million Covid-19 Vaccine Doses Anytime Soon
It will be months before we have enough Covid-19 vaccine to cover everyone, but we probably won't need that many doses since many will forego vaccination.
Even Environmentalists Now Want Better Forest Management
Even the media and environmentalists are concluding that poor forest management, not just climate change, is a major factor behind the California's wildfires.
Hyper-Partisan Attacks Could Undermine a Covid-19 Vaccine's Adoption
Drug makers, navigating a very partisan minefield that could undermine public confidence, take a rare step of assuring the public that any vaccine they produce will be safe and effective.
But You Can Never Leave
In the example of California’s proposed exit tax, we are watching in real time the tendency of socialist policies to gradually move toward totalitarianism.
Are Republicans and the Constitution Diluting Minority Votes?
As the media and the left accuse Republicans and the Electoral College of diluting minority votes, the number of minority members of Congress has increased dramatically over the past 20 years.