February 4, 2021
During the great flu pandemic of 1918, a federal government wielding wartime censorship powers strictly limited public information and discussion of the health threat from the virus — with disastrous results.
The FDA paternalistically limits at-home tests—and it costs lives.
Failure to provide school choice guarantees continued, fracturing social conflict, and inequality under the law for the losers.
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Some executive orders please supporters—and troll adversaries—without delivering much in the way of policy change.
These bills might be more difficult to get pushed through than the ten immigration bills that passed last Congress.