• No, we still don't want 'fiscal stimulus' right now

    No, we still don't want 'fiscal stimulus' right now

    Today’s initial unemployment insurance claim figures show a massive 9.9 million people have enrolled onto the program in just two weeks (6 percent of the civilian labor force). Faced with obvious mounting economic pain, politicians will be under pressure to go further in delivering economic support. Worryingly, they appear to be losing sight of the …
  • Why Taiwan Hasn't Shut Down Its Economy admid coronavirus pandemic

    Why Taiwan Hasn't Shut Down Its Economy admid coronavirus pandemic

    With transparency and diligence the Taiwanese government has avoided many problems. s the Austrian school of economics demonstrates in the calculation theory of socialism, no central planning body has the capacity to organize society based on coercive mandates. The main reason is that the central planner is unable to obtain all the necessary information to …
  • Hydroxychloroquine rated 'most effective therapy' by doctors for coronavirus

    Hydroxychloroquine rated 'most effective therapy' by doctors for coronavirus

    Drug known for treating malaria used by U.S. doctors mostly for high-risk COVID-19 patients An international poll of more than 6,000 doctors released Thursday found that the antimalarial drug hydroxychloroquine was the most highly rated treatment for the novel coronavirus. The survey conducted by Sermo, a global health care polling company, of 6,227 physicians in …
  • China Deep Into USA Media

    China Deep Into USA Media

    The companies that own our major networks all do business in China. And that’s just the beginning. One unfortunate casualty of media consolidation could be the objectivity of news at a time of rising tensions with China. According to Gallup, public approval of the media’s response to the coronavirus pandemic is the lowest out of …
  • China joins UN Human Rights Council despite response to coronavirus

    China joins UN Human Rights Council despite response to coronavirus

    China has been appointed to a panel on the controversial U.N. Human Rights Council, where it will help vet candidates for important posts — despite its decades-long record of systematic human rights abuse that the U.S. has said fueled the coronavirus pandemic. Jiang Duan, minister at the Chinese Mission in Geneva, was appointed to the U.N. …
  • The Benefits of a Free Society during Pandemics

    The Benefits of a Free Society during Pandemics

    In this time of crisis, many exclaim how impressed they are by the “swift and decisive” actions by the Chinese regime. Instead of recognizing the abhorrent disrespect for human life, the Chinese response is put forth as an exemplar for combatting a pandemic. These hailers conveniently forget the many weeks of silencing and censorship that preceded …
  • Saudi Arabia expands partial lockdown, German tourists leave UAE

    Saudi Arabia expands partial lockdown, German tourists leave UAE

    Saudi Arabia halted entry and exit into Jeddah governorate on Sunday while hundreds of German tourists were repatriated from the United Arab Emirates as the coronavirus continued to spread in the region. The Gulf Arab region has taken drastic measures to try to combat the disease. Oman, where a suspension of international passenger flights went …
  • U.S. cities warn medical supplies running out, call for federal help to fight coronavirus

    U.S. cities warn medical supplies running out, call for federal help to fight coronavirus

    New York City, New Orleans and other major cities expect to run out of ventilators and other medical supplies within days as the United States grapples with the highest number of coronavirus cases in the world. New York City will need hundreds more ventilators in a few days and more masks, gowns and other supplies …
  • Ecuador to Build a Mass Grave for Coronavirus Deaths

    Ecuador to Build a Mass Grave for Coronavirus Deaths

    Government officials in Ecuador began the process of finding a location to build a mass gravesite to bury the rising number of casualties from the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). Ecuador’s Vice President Otto Sonnenholzner told the local news outlet Ecuavisa that he spoke with local mayors, particularly the mayor of Guayaquil, about building the gravesite. Once …
  • Trudeau's wife recovers from coronavirus

    Trudeau's wife recovers from coronavirus

    TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s wife said Saturday that she has recovered from being ill from COVID-19 disease caused by the new coronavirus. “I am feeling so much better,” Sophie Gregoire Trudeau said in a statement on social media. She said she received the clearance from her doctor and Ottawa Public Health. Trudeau’s …