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Can we be better?

Can we be better?

Jun 2, 2020 | Diversity, E-Pluribus Unum

Following the death of George Floyd and the ensuing protests, I’m left simply grieving for our nation, asking, “Can we be better?”

The State of Our Union is Strong. No, Really.

The State of Our Union is Strong. No, Really.

Feb 5, 2019 | E-Pluribus Unum

With so much to be optimistic about, it begs the question, why aren’t Americans feeling more satisfied with the direction of our county? Here’s one answer.

Finding faith in humanity on Twitter of all places

Finding faith in humanity on Twitter of all places

Aug 28, 2017 | Culture, E-Pluribus Unum

The character of a people is revealed not in good times, but when disaster strikes. Ironically, we found kindness, charity and heroes on … Twitter.

Every inauguration should leave us with a few questions…

Every inauguration should leave us with a few questions…

Jan 20, 2017 | American Exceptionalism, Diversity, E-Pluribus Unum, Free Enterprise, Free Speech, Role of Government

For over 228 years, every few years one American has peacefully left the Oval Office as another has started. Each inauguration, we should ask…

Here’s 26 things that happened in 2016. What did we miss?

Here’s 26 things that happened in 2016. What did we miss?

Dec 25, 2016 | Culture, E-Pluribus Unum, Inspirational, Role of Government

After a year of Brexit, Olympics, Pokemon Go, Rogue One and the Cubs winning the World Series (oh yeah, the election too) there’s just one thing left to do.

Are you shoveling your walk for your neighbor, or so you don’t get sued?

Are you shoveling your walk for your neighbor, or so you don’t get sued?

Dec 7, 2016 | Culture, E-Pluribus Unum, Role of Government

How we approach the chore of shoveling snow says a lot about how we approach civic engagement, community, and even our role in the world.

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