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President Biden entered office promising rapid action to bring the coronavirus pandemic under control and deliver an aid package for millions of people struggling in the economic downturn.
After 50 days in office, supporters tout his avalanche of executive orders reversing former President Donald Trump’s policies, his work to secure vaccine doses for every person in the United States by the end of May, and the passage of the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan as evidence that he is governing just as he promised.
But that may have been the easy bit. Even as he celebrates his first legislative win, analysts and allies suspect Biden will face tougher battles to enact the rest of his agenda.
Commentary: Our government system was designed to fail, and has worked spectacularly
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Our government system was designed to fail, and has worked spectacularly
Sheehan is professor of political science and international studies at Iona College and the author of American Democracy in Crisis: The Case for Rethinking Madisonian Government (
Palgrave Macmillan, 2021) The fact that our political system is troubled has been widely acknowledged, going back well before the pandemic and the 2020 election. A Pew poll in late 2019 found trust in government had plummeted to a historically low 17 percent. That year more than 60 percent of Americans told Gallup pollsters they have little confidence in the government s ability to address key domestic challenges. While there is a tendency to blame the malaise on those serving in office, management guru Peter Drucker cautions that what we are witnessing may instead be a symptom of systems failure. It may be a sign that the assumptions on which the organization has been built, he says, no longer fit reality.
Oh my God, this Irish girl can run : The rise and rise of Nadia Power
An in-depth look at the 23-year-old DCU student, after her incredible few weeks. By Paul Fennessy Wednesday 3 Mar 2021, 8:41 PM Mar 3rd 2021, 8:41 PM 47,088 Views 11 Comments
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A COUPLE of years ago, Nadia Power made a decision that looked destined to have a major impact on her career.
A hugely talented athlete as a youngster, the Dubliner’s prowess ensured US colleges were lining up to recruit her on a scholarship.
Villanova University in Pennsylvania has traditionally been home to a number of Irish athletics stars, while Iona College in New York and Providence College in Rhode Island were both strongly considered before Power ultimately chose the University of Virginia in Charlottesville.
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