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Progressive media are suppressing Covid-19 treatment information

July 31, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Doctors in the US and abroad are successfully treating early-phase Covid-19 patients with pharmaceuticals previously approved for other medical uses. by Richard Schulman There is no good reason — other than progressive politics — that so much of the US economy remains locked down and that so many patients are dying from a disease that […]

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Clarence Thomas’s Life Matters

July 18, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Nominated by President George H.W. Bush, Justice Clarence Thomas is arguably the greatest Supreme Court justice of the past century and its most consistent originalist. by Richard Schulman A number of the Supreme Court’s decisions in the final weeks of the 2019-2020 session were disappointing to Republicans. In several cases, justices appointed by Republican presidents […]

Filed Under: Supreme Court  Tagged: Federalist Society, Justice Clarence Thomas, originalism, stare decisis, textualism

Court punts on taking non-delegation case

June 29, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

The Supreme Court has punted on taking the non-delegation case brought before it by the AIIS, whose members hope to nullify the Trump administration’s Section 232 tariff on imported steel. Trade issues impacting Canada, Vietnam, China, and the WTO are also covered, as well as recent US visa restrictions. The weekly trade report by L.C. […]

Filed Under: Trade  Tagged: American Institute for International Steel (AIIS), Canada, China, Section 232, South Korea, steel and aluminum tariffs, Vietnam, visas, WTO

Congress joins White House in shift to industrial policy

June 16, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

The weekly trade report with correspondent L.C. After berating Japan for “it” in the 1980s and China for “it” during the past decade, Congress and the White House have decided to join the party of sinners — “it” being industrial policy. This is a really sexy new idea — only four centuries old. In the […]

Filed Under: Industrial policy  Tagged: Information Technology Industry Council (ITI), Robert Lighthizer, Solyndra, Vietnam

President Trump: Inspire the nation if you want to win

June 12, 2020 by Richard Schulman Leave a Comment

Open letter to President Trump Dear Mr. President, You need to inspire the nation if you want to win. Wall Street Journal columnist Kimberly Strassel, in the June 12th edition of that paper, writes that too often you are running against yourself. Amidst a pandemic, mass unemployment, riots, and demonstrations, the country yearns for “calm […]

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