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Monthly Archives: April 2021
Children and Politics
Alan Zendell, April 28, 2021 The Trump administration shamelessly used children as political pawns in its war against all forms of immigration. The scenes of kids incarcerated at the border and separated from their parents were among the most cringe … Continue reading
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Tagged American Families Plan, Betsy Devos, big governement, charter schools, child tax credit, community colleges, COVID, immigration, Jill Biden, Joe Biden, pre-K education, public schools, ronald reagan, rush limbaugh, Stimulus plans, tax loopholes, tax rates, Trump administration, Tucker Carlson
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Two States and a Pandemic
Alan Zendell, April 26, 2021 I spent the first twelve months of the COVID pandemic in Maryland, and the most recent two in Florida. Given the craziness of 2020, the public comments by the states’ respective governors, and Trump’s still … Continue reading
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Tagged Anthony Fauci, conservation, COVID, herd immunity, hurricanes, Larry Hogan, Maryland, masks, pandemic, rising sea levels, Ron deSantis, schools, social distancing
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Time to Stop the Bleeding
Alan Zendell, April 19, 2021 There’s been a rash of deaths associated with gun violence this year. Idivide them into categories: Individual/domestic incidents, mass shootings, andpolice-involved shootings. Our attention is sharply focused when something in thesecond or third category occurs, … Continue reading
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Tagged alt-right, Chicago, gun control, gun violence, mass shootings, NRA, police shootings, second mendment, suicide, Virginia, Washington DC
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Americans’ Obsession With Guns
Alan Zendell, April 16th, 2021 The first report I saw of the April 15th mass shooting at a Fedex facility in Indianapolis described it as “the country’s deadliest shooting since 10 people were killed March 22 in a grocery shooting in … Continue reading
A Traffic Stop in Virginia
Alan Zendell, April 14, 2021 Amid the seemingly endless shootings of men of color by police, it would be easy to dismiss last December’s traffic stop by two Windsor, Virginia police officers as a minor incident – after all, no … Continue reading
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Bad Boys
Alan Zendell, April 13, 2021 We all know them. They grow up resenting authority, rebelling against rules, pushing the envelope and flirting with trouble. It’s not just boys, but in a world in which men still hold most of the … Continue reading
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Tagged cheaters, Donald Trump, heroes, idols, liars, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Matt Gaetz, racists, sexual predators, teflon
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The United States Postal Service
Alan Zendell, April 10 2021 When I was a kid everyone took the post office for granted. Everyone in my building knew our mailman’s name, and our parents left $$-filled envelopes for him at Christmas. In the years after WW2, … Continue reading
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Tagged 2020 election, Amazon, degraded mail service, FEDEX, Louis DeJoy, mailmen, post offices, President Biden, Trump, UPS, USPS Board of Governors
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Culture War and Politics
Alan Zendell, April 3, 2021 Ever since Donald Trump hit the political scene in 2015 it’s been tempting to conclude that both our politics and our internal divisions over race and the distribution of wealth had hit a new low. … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Lives Matter, Brian Kemp, cancel culture, divisiveness, Donald Trump, hate crimes, Joe Biden, Mitch McConnell, obstructionism, racism, Trumpism, voter suppression
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