The politics of unpolitical vaccines • Will O’Neill: The keys to 2020 leadership
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| | In future pandemics, whether a lock down or vaccine requirement is justified depends on whether failing to implement them would impose excessive risk to public safety and whether the economic costs outstrip the benefits, not on whether you yourself are at risk. |
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| Here in Newport Beach, we fought back. We saw that the governor hadn’t relied on hard science. He had instead relied on political science. |
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| Will any lessons be learned? |
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| Trump comes off far better than the reporter who was trying to run the country from behind a tape recorder, and far, far better than the bureaucrats who were trying to run the country from behind a reporter. |
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| We’ve likely lost a generation of academically competent students and the results will be devastating economically and societally. |
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| Senator Schumer’s comments represent everything that is wrong with the exercise of American foreign policy. |
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| In light of these consequences, perhaps the California Fast Food Council needs a new mission: Saving California’s restaurants from the SEIU. |
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| President Joe Biden was at least trying to show that he could be a spontaneous politician when during his recent State of the Union speech he tried to engage with Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene about the tragic death of Laken Riley, a college student recently killed, allegedly at the hands of an illegal immigrant. |
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| Pushing away autonomous vehicles would needlessly deny Californians the forthcoming reduction in traffic deaths and accidents while further reducing the state’s reputation as an innovation incubator. |
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