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Coronavirus is not a good argument for ‘Medicare for all’
Featured in the Washington Examiner and Real Clear Health | Sally C. Pipes
March 12, 2020

It’s no wonder that just eight of the 1,600 doctors surveyed by Doctors’ Association UK said they felt the NHS was well prepared for the coronavirus. Long waits and insufficient healthcare resources are endemic to single-payer. Neither is conducive to fighting an outbreak such as the novel coronavirus.

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Judge Janice Rogers Brown – Threats to Our Constitution
March 9, 2020

Janice Rogers Brown, a former U.S. Court of Appeals judge for the D.C. Circuit and former Associate Justice of the California Supreme Court was the keynote speaker at PRI’s second annual policy conference in Sacramento. Judge Brown discusses the threats to the U.S. Constitution and American democracy because of current cultural trends such as identity politics, political correctness, and speech codes.

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What’s in Your Chinese-Supplied Medication?
American Greatness | Henry Miller, M.S., M.D.
March 12, 2020

This situation reveals a vulnerable link in the global supply chain that supports everyday healthcare in hospitals around the world. Even without an aberration like the emergence of a new pandemic virus, which has caused China’s prodigious manufacturing sector to slow to a crawl, for years drug shortages have plagued the practice of medicine in the United States.