The economic and human toll of lockdowns in Colorado has far exceeded any supposed health benefits, argues contributor Paul Prentice. It’s time to reopen Colorado.
Indiscriminately throwing millions of Americans out of work to fight the pandemic wasn’t necessary, argues contributor Bill Moloney, in light of Sweden’s success with targeted closures and this country’s own fortitude during the far deadlier 1918 flu epidemic.
The mounting economic toll from our national shutdown will destroy livelihoods and lives every bit as cruelly as the Covid pandemic we’re trying to fight, warns contributor Paul Prentice. He argues America must reopen soon or pay a fearful price.
Can national sovereignty survive in the rapidly globalizing 21st century? Contributor Bill Moloney sees a roadmap in the work of two little-known scholars, Dani Rodrik and Christophe Guilluy.
Rolling into 2018, US policymakers led by Trump and the GOP have dramatically raised the ante in the global poker game for competitiveness, prosperity, and economic growth.