It can be done. They both confirmed that. Dr. Birx confirmed that it can safely be done.
Our challenge as policymakers, as leaders, is to go figure out how to do it.
Withholding funding from schools that do not open in person full time would be a misguided approach.
But let's look to what did work to get us to that hottest economy in the world before this.
the idea that the Federal taxpayer, which is already stretched, should bail out those states that had failed policies
We ought to have a hearing on holding China accountable to see what they did to shut off the supply of that vital protective equipment.
For goodness sake, we can surely reopen our schools and safely rebuild our economy.
School reopening also helps the economy because parents can more readily get back to work.
What America must now decide is whether those losses are going to be short-term costs, or will they be long term irrevocable damage?
America was experiencing the hottest economy we have ever seen, and every segment of our country was reaping those benefits.
I hear from small businesses every day who talk about the problems, the problems created by paying people.