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Inexpensive, Private, Rapid Test Would Stop COVID, Panelists Say
“Imagine if we can test everyone in the U.S. and quarantine all those infected for just a week. We could stop this virus in its tracks basically within a week.”
Democrat-Supported Budget Provisions Would Increase Unemployment, Encourage Overspending by States, Cities, Studies Show
With U.S. congressional leaders negotiating another round of coronavirus relief during the lame duck session, numerous economic studies show several provisions supported by Democrat legislators would incentivize unemployment and reckless spending by states and localities.
Calculator Illustrates Accuracy of COVID-19 Tests
"It might alert better trained academic clinicians to the mistakes that ‘testing, testing, testing’ can generate.”
A Free Market Energy Vision
Energy is the master resource. Without energy, other resources could not be produced or consumed. Even energy requires energy: usable mineral energies require energy to manufacture and to power the requisite tools and machinery.
Sweden Finds a Better Way for Tackling COVID-19
“When people are not coerced, receive rational recommendations, and get good information, they tend to cooperate. Sweden also asked people to work from home when possible, and many Swedes did so.”
Medicaid Accountability Not Doomed, Says CMS Head Verma
“Abandoning the proposed rule abandons a potential restraint on Medicaid spending growth, at a time when federal debt and deficits have soared to unsustainable levels.”
“Conflict Mineral” Restriction Slows Down Medical Equipment Supply
They’re asking businesses to do the diplomatic and foreign policy work that the state department should be doing”
Pritzker Blames Republicans for Budget Problems after Voters Reject Progressive Tax
By Greg Bishop
After years of the state's Democrat-controlled legislature passing unbalanced budget after unbalanced budget, Gov. J.B. Pritzker blamed Republicans for the failure of...
Reformers Offer Ways to Remove Government from the Exam Room
“The nation faces a clear choice between two paths for America’s health care future,” states an open letter accompanying the report. “One path is largely controlled by the government, where you get few choices and no options to escape."
Risk Pools, Specialty Plans Show Promise for Sick, Disabled
While getting little attention in the political debate, risk pools and specialty insurance plans have established a positive track record in providing health care for people with preexisting conditions.