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.
Sensing the chill wind of tyranny on a sunny Hawaiian beach, contributor David Prentice sounds the alarm for an America that could go the way of East Germany if overreaction to this emergency (and the next one) isn’t curbed.
Watching the President’s virus update last weekend, you could feel it, says contributor David Prentice: our country under his leadership is pivoting from just defending against the pandemic to going on offense for a comeback.
The pandemic challenges Americans to replace the negative virus of fear and hysteria with the positive virus of calm, clarity, hope, and love, writes guest columnist David Prentice. This is our Queen Esther moment.