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Yesterday, a lone Senator blocked proposals for Smithsonian museums dedicated to Latinx and women s history from unanimous approval by the Senate. The Senator suggested that the two museums, which have strong bipartisan support in congress, would “further divide an already divided nation within an array of separate but equal museums of hyphenated identity group.” My own experience with the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture suggests that approval of the proposed museums represent an important step toward national unity. For context, I am biology professor who works with students interested in careers in healthcare. In the spring of 2018 my students and I attended a conference in Washington D.C. related to their interest in the health professions. We found ourselves with a day off from conference activities and so took the opportunity to visit some of the 19 Smithsonian Museums and Galleries in the capital city.� ....
It s greet. then we ll get some better treaties. but i read the piece and you think this is flawed? because you re depriving americans of high quality products at low costs and any time you do any time you do any impediments you hurt the country that s exporting to you and yourself. it makes no sense whatsoever and i don t see any logic for putting on tariffs in this country today at all. the economy it will hurt people too. just normal everyday people. i m from youngstown, i m from the steel town, steel family. so if not by protectionist policies then what is the response to those foreigners who flood our country with steel or aluminum? if you want to protect the ....
S.a.t.s. if you were to say to me that your son or daughter was contemplating by passing a college career to go to vocational school, i would say that makes economic sense. but if you asked it about one of our four, i d say, oh, no, i want them to go to college first and then pursue a vocational path. i guess that makes me not only a hypocrite but probably an education snob. we know if you ask americans whether everybody needs to get a four year college degree, 70 respect about of them will say no. if you ask the same americans whether their kids need a college degree, 70 respect about of them will say yes. so in a is insisense most ameri dontsd thi don t think other people s children need a college degree, but theirs do. there in lies the rub. the push to get through high school and on to harvard is really the american moeldel and ....
Americans of high quality products at low cost and consumers are just as important as producers. anytime you do any impediments to the free trade, you hurt both the country that is exporting to you and yourself. it makes no sense whatsoever. and i don t see any logic literally for putting on tariffs in this country today at all. it will hurt the economy and it will hurt people too. just normal every day people. and i m from youngstown so you know, from a steel town, steel family. so if not by protectionist policies, then what is the response to those foreigners who flood our market with cheap steel or cheap aluminum? if you want to do something, if you want to protect the steel industry, write them a check. sub city kiz them si industry, write them a check. sub city kiz them sdize them bu accrued blunt poorly designed tool like a tariff to try to protect the steel industry. go in there and do the job. just go in correctly and do it. tariffs hurt everyone and you can make sure that ....
Security counsel, said this.n s. victor cha, former national security counsel, said this. so. victor cha, former national security counsel, said this.so . victor cha, former national security counsel, said this. the announcement on thursday evening that president trump will meet the north korean leader kim jung-un within two months raises more questions than answers. while the unpredictability of a meeting between these two provides unique opportunities to ends decades old conflict, its fill you re could also push the two countries to the brink of war. might the risk outweigh the benefit of these two sitting down, which is his point? slu sure, it is possible, but also the establishment apparatus of washington, d.c. which has been pretty bipartisan for a quarter century, i think quite frankly has not served us very well. they nt hahaven t given us a se world. so i m willing to try new things. and this president is unor the dox, but that is why he was elected because the status quo w ....