The coexecutive director of the Heritage Foundation National Coronavirus Recovery Commission also Vice President of the institute for Family Community an opportunity. First, talk about this commission and what you pu whent together, who sitsio on it and then we can talk about your recommendation. Good morning and thank you for having me. This is an unprecedented crisis and our president looked at the debate as it was developing and became concerned because a dichotomy between people are arg from a Health Perspective and argues for men economic perspective. At this point its hard to remember how suffocated people were in terms of Everybody Needs to stay home or go backho to wok to do is important to look over the horizon and see what is it going to take to talk about this issue holistic way of life and livelihood so she put the commission together and it was a fantastic experience and a great group of people 17 experts from all across the country an in all different areas andff walks of
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In stark contrast to most other developed countries dealing with the coronavirus, Sweden has adopted what are perhaps the least restrictive “social distancing” rules in the world, permitting most economic activity to continue in the face of the pandemic.
In its release of recommendations on how to spur the fastest and most complete rebound from the coronavirus pandemic, The Heritage Foundation’s National Coronavirus Recovery Commission emphasized the importance of economic freedom and the free-market system.
House Democrats have released a completely unserious proposal to respond to the public health and economic crisis the nation is confronting as a result of COVID-19. Spanning more than 1,800 pages, the bill represents a partisan laundry list of mostly bad policies, calling for trillions of dollars of additional deficit spending on handouts and items unrelated to the crisis.