Risk and Ambiguity

Risk and Ambiguity

However closely we were following the COVID crisis in the past 17 months, we never expected to find ourselves in this situation, especially not once we had vaccines available.

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Coming Up for Air

Coming Up for Air

As we come up for air and look around, it is clear that the COVID-19 pandemic is not nearly over. Just yesterday the president pledged a half a billion doses to marginalized countries, matched by other members of the G7, as new variants of the virus appear. At home, there are still too many states where low vaccination rates may be a reflection of conspiracy theories. A single political party remains united behind the former president, determined to stymie sweeping proposals on infrastructure, voting rights and on the creation of a January 6th Commission.

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Education is Critical Infrastructure

Education is Critical Infrastructure

After 9/11, in conjunction with the passage of the PATRIOT Act, the Bush administration established a policy for the federal government to identify and prioritize “critical infrastructure” and to guard it against terrorist attacks. It was not until the Obama administration that the definition of what needed to be protected was expanded past terrorism to include to “all hazards.”

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America Examines Itself

America Examines Itself

Even as we move back to a traditional governance model at the federal level, our attention will be focused backward as the second impeachment trial of former President Trump begins in the Senate. Though House prosecutors will undoubtedly call a few witnesses, most points will be reinforced through the presentation of video gathered from a wide variety of sources, that track Trump’s words at the rally, through the march to the Capitol, and then the violent rioting that took place.

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