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Subject Trade Is Essential in a Pandemic
Date April 15, 2020 11:09 AM
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See the newest Cato video explaining the importance of trade in crisis. COVID-19 is an argument against Medicare for All.

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April 15, 2020

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The Key to Fighting a Pandemic: Free Trade ([link removed] )

A global pandemic requires a global response. The good news is that we already have many mechanisms in place to collaborate on an international level. Now is the time to use them.

- Trade Is Essential in a Pandemic ([link removed] )

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COVID-19 Response Proves Medicare for All Is a Bad Idea ([link removed] )

The real lesson to be learned from our botched response to COVID-19 is that giving the government control of the entire health‐​care system would be an enormous mistake.

- The Government's COVID-19 Failures Are an Argument Against Medicare for All ([link removed] )

By Charles Silver and David A. Hyman

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Regulations Make It Harder to Respond to Crises ([link removed] )

There are many good reasons for deregulation. One of them is that it bolsters resilience when systems are asked to cope with complex new perils.

- Emergency Regulations Often Make the Next Emergency Worse ([link removed] )

By Walter Olson

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