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State Leaders Must Start Slashing Spending Now
While the effects of the Chinese coronavirus on physical health and well-being aren't well-known, the economic effects of the preventative measures governments across the globe are taking are already sending shockwaves through our economic system. Right now, service...
Commentary: Policymakers Must Develop a Sustainable Response to the Coronavirus Threat
As America remained effectively shut down for the last week, federal, state, and local officials continued to tighten the vice on workers and businesses almost daily. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Sunday he would “applaud” local officials who adopt “shelter-in-place”...
Commentary: No ‘Shelter in Place’ for Tarrant
This is the email I just sent to Tarrant County commissioners. I urge everyone else to write or call and let them know your thoughts on the issue of shelter-in-place orders. Their next meeting is tomorrow at 10 a.m. Dear Judge Whitley and Commissioners, After...
Commentary: Protect Public Health and Our Economy
We cannot long sustain the current lockdowns, much less the increasing restrictions. Our economy must provide goods and services in order for society to function. Gone are the days when we grew our own food and spun our own clothes or produced our own power. I...
Commentary: Coronavirus Unmasks America
The Chinese coronavirus crisis has unmasked much about America in just a few short weeks: the vulnerabilities in our critical supply chains, the burdensome and bureaucratic regulatory regime that stifles our public health response, the selfishness of Millennials and...
2 More Months: Primary Runoff Elections Officially Delayed
While millions of Texans have had much of their lives put on hold due to the response to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic, so too have a number of political campaigns, as Gov. Greg Abbott has just officially announced that the primary runoff elections—originally...
Friday Roundup Podcast: 03/20/2020
Texas Scorecard Managing Editor Brandon Waltens recaps the week that was on TexasScorecard.com! Cary Cheshire, VP of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, drops by the 1836 Studios to discuss the topic on everyones mind, coronavirus and how our governmental officials are...
Friday Roundup: March 20, 2020
Texas Scorecard Managing Editor Brandon Waltens recaps the week that was on TexasScorecard.com! Cary Cheshire, VP of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, drops by the 1836 Studios to discuss the topic on everyones mind, coronavirus and how our governmental officials are...
Building in Vain
Anyone remotely familiar with the New Testament, Roman history, or Middle Eastern archeology will have come across the name “Herod the Great.” A megalomaniacal, murderous ruler, he certainly wasn’t a great man. But he can be remembered for some truly “great”...