by Tyler | Apr 29, 2020 | Chuck Grassley, coronavirus, Covid-19, environmentalism, Health, John Thune, Lisa Murkowski, Politics, Radio, solar energy, solar panels, solar power, Trending, wind energy, wind turbines
An artificial depression created around the coronavirus outbreak will kill thousands of Americans, explained Jacki Pick.
by Tyler | Apr 28, 2020 | beef, coronavirus, Economy, food supply, Health, Politics, Pork, poultry, processing plants, Smithfield foods, supply chains, Thomas Massie, Trending, Tyson Foods, USDA
Shutdowns of the nation’s meat and poultry processing plants because of the coronavirus means that the nation’s food supply chain is at risk.
by Tyler | Apr 28, 2020 | Asia, China, coronavirus, Donald Trump, Dr. Anthony Fauci, EcoHealth, Health, HHS, NIH, Politics, Trending, Wuhan, Wuhan Institute of Virology
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has informed a company that used a taxpayer grant to provide U.S. tax dollars to the Wuhan lab in China–from which some authorities believe the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic emanated–that the Wuhan lab is formally...
by Tyler | Apr 28, 2020 | California, China, Chinatown, coronavirus, Europe, Health, immigration, Iran, mass immigration, Nancy Pelosi, No Ban Act, Pelosi, Politics, San Francisco, travel ban, Trending, Trump
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D) promoted tourism to San Franciso, California’s Chinatown and was moving forward with legislation to prevent presidents from issuing travel bans while President Trump implemented a travel ban from China to stop the spread of the...
by Tyler | Apr 28, 2020 | China, coronavirus, Covid-19, Donald Trump, Health, Politics, Trending, Wuhan, Wuhan virus
Trump said at a press briefing the administration is conducting “serious investigations” to hold China accountable for the coronavirus.
by Tyler | Apr 28, 2020 | coronavirus, Covid-19, Health, housing, illegal immigration, immigration, Migrant, migration, Politics, poverty, Trending, wages
Progressives and employers encouraged many low-skilled foreigners to migrate illegally into U.S. cities, and now those migrants are being hit hard by China’s coronavirus because their low wages force them to live in dense, close-packed communities.