No Time To Panic, Children At Risk |
No Time To Panic Monday was quite a day in Washington. President Trump simultaneously managed two hugely important meetings at the White House. One meeting convened the best medical minds in America. Its purpose was to address the next phase of the novel coronavirus emergency. Just down the hall, a group of our top economic officials met to develop proposals to help Americans suffering from the economic effects of the outbreak. |
Coronavirus Update, Purim |
Coronavirus Update While this is the End of Day report, I’m actually writing early on Monday as I head into Washington for a day-long meeting of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Things may change dramatically by the time you receive this, but as of early this morning, it was apparent that the world’s financial markets are in the grips of a panic. |
Coronavirus & Economics , The Response, What Else |
Coronavirus & Economics Given the mass hysteria that we're getting from the media, I want to provide some thoughts and analysis on the coronavirus and the economy. But, first, I want to offer my condolences to those who have lost family members and loved ones to this new virus. More people will be infected and additional lives will be lost. Those impacted are in our prayers. The Economy |
Schumer's Supreme Slander, Violent & Silence, Coronavirus Update |
Schumer's Supreme Slander Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer caused a firestorm of controversy yesterday. Addressing a raucous protest in front of the Supreme Court as the justices were hearing the Louisiana abortion case, Schumer said this: |
Biden's Super Day, The Fallout, Roberts In The Middle |
Biden's Super Day In spite of bad polls and some bad press, Joe Biden beat expectations in Super Tuesday's voting. Last night, Biden swept the southern states, aided by strong support from black voters, and he also scored surprising wins in Maine, Massachusetts and Minnesota. |
The Delusional Left, Speaking Of Elections, Getting Tough On China |
The Delusional Left It's always important to keep things in proper perspective. That is particularly important as the nation grapples with the fallout from the novel coronavirus, which has infected 100 Americans and killed six people. Sadly, more people died last night from the tornadoes that ripped through Tennessee. |
Monday, March 2, 2020 |
Taking On China |
Friday, February 28, 2020 |
More Hate As I noted earlier this week, the left has nothing to offer on the coronavirus debate but hate and vitriol. The Trump Administration is calling the shots, not CNN, not MSNBC and not the New York Times. Of course, that's not stopping the left from carping, complaining and offering unsolicited advice. But their progressive prescriptions are absurd. For example: |
Thursday, February 27, 2020 |
Media Bias President Trump's White House press conference yesterday was a striking contrast to the left's carping and its a |
Wednesday, February 26, 2020 |
The Left's Hate Anytime I think the left's hate can't get any worse, I am proven wrong. The left and its media allies are now doing everything possible to exploit the coronoavirus. They are attempting to stoke panic and they are promoting the baseless narrative that the president has failed to take appropriate steps. |