In this month’s column, John Hartig talks about the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement, signed 50 years ago in April, its binational legacy and whether the time passed has led to complacency.
An era of cooperation and predictability is at hand, if we grab the opportunity: George A. Elmaraghy
Updated Jan 01, 2021;
Posted Jan 01, 2021
Youngsters play Simon Says as their mother fills out her ballot at the Fairfax Recreation Center polling site in Cleveland on Election Day, November 3, 2020.John Kuntz, cleveland.com
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By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
COLUMBUS, Ohio The 2020 U.S election didn’t produce a blue or a red wave, as some expected. Instead, the people of the United States refused to grant a clear mandate to either party and chose what is likely to be a divided government. As a matter of fact, millions who cast their ballots for former Vice President Joe Biden or President Donald Trump supported policy positions held by the other candidate.