How can you possibly have a public policy for dealing with COVID if your data is eight weeks old? However, that understates the problem last week when the CDC reported 1,099 deaths. The World Health Organization estimated American deaths at 4,869. The Washington Post had a range between 4,900 and 6,300, and The New York times reported 5,379 for the week. Now, how can you possibly shape policy when you have a variance of 600 percent among the different estimates?
Today, I signed this letter with other free market economic leaders and business leaders arguing that health care price transparency should be included in the next COVID relief package. It is being sent to the President Trump and other White House officials, Majority Leader McConnell and Leader McCarthy, as well as other leaders in the Republican Party.
Click Here to ContinueJoe Biden is certainly a gaffe machine. He has even said so himself. It seems miraculous that a candidate as unskilled at communication could make it this far, and yet here he is. It is clear that the Democrats have become accustomed to explaining away the various and sundry blunders and boo-boos as Biden bungles his way across the campaign trail. It must get tiring.
Click Here to ContinueNewt’s guest is decorated Iraq War Veteran, Rob Smith. Unabashedly pro-American, he loves the United States while acknowledging that it has been at many times deeply imperfect. In his new book, Always a Soldier he relates why he’s a black, gay, Republican in 2020 and why America is worth fighting for.
Click Here to ContinueThis week, however, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the UK is banning Huawei’s equipment from its network. British telecom operators must stop buying 5G equipment from Huawei by the end of the year and need to remove all of Huawei’s existing gear from the network by 2027. What explains the sharp reversal? To start, President Trump and his administration deserve credit.
The opening statement I made to a House Committee hearing on the question of remote voting in Congress. This is an important issue, and I wanted to make sure as many Americans were aware of it as possible.
Click Here to ContinueOn July 8, we asked, “Do you think President Trump’s Mount Rushmore speech was unifying or divisive?” A total of 1,296 of our readers responded.
Click Here to ContinueWhat Newt’s Reading: Never Trumpers Are Democrats in Republican Clothing; AOC’s Dishonest, Callous Answer to NYC’s Surging Street Violence; Jessica Whitaker, Mother of One, Shot Dead After Saying ‘All Lives Matter’; White House Partners With Apple, IBM to Encourage Americans to Think Outside 4-Year Degrees; and Florida Department of Health Says Some Labs Have Not Reported Negative COVID-19 Results.
Click Here to ContinueThe future of higher education is at stake. American colleges and universities need to be comprehensively redesigned in order to educate millions more qualified students while leveraging technology and accessibility. Newt’s guest is Dr. Michael M. Crow, President of Arizona State University.
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