On Tuesday, Senator Mitt Romney (R-UT) was the sole Republican senator to vote against ending mask mandates on public transportation. According to one report, Romney defended his stance by arguing that elected representatives should, essentially, cede the decision making on matters of public health over to the government medical establishment.
Romney may think it prudent to blindly follow the so-called experts, but he could use a lesson from one of President Ronald Reagan’s favorite authors and thinkers, George Gilder.
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