The second column I commend to thoughtful reader's attention is in
another newspaper I read daily, the Minneapolis StarTribune. Written by
careful, thoughtful and (alas) retired columnist, Lori Sturdevant, it
comes on the occasion of the run-up to an important announcement from
the senior Senator from Minnesota, Amy Kloubuchar. She will announce,
later today whether she will be a candidate for President. But the
column in question is about a growing and important phenomenon in our
political tent, the idea of Ranked Choice Voting. Sturdevant explains
very well why this is an important topic on the eve of the presidential
campaign start. I commend both columns to everyone the least bit
interested in the role of politics and politicians in the future of our
nation.
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Sunday, February 10, 2019
POLITICS AND ECONOMIC REALITIES
The snow is gone for a time and I look for a quiet if brief pause in
mid-winter to relax and contemplate life. Alas, such is not to be.
Today's(Sunday) newspapers arrive with two excellent columns I commend
to your attention. The first, in the Saint Paul Pioneer Press is by that
eminent thoughtful observer of Real World Economics, Edward Lotterman, a
fine, well-traveled economist. In this first of several, he takes on
the history of Social Security and Medicare and carefully relates
it to Free Market Capitalism, Progressive Democracy and Socialism. It
is an excellent column completely devoid of the current distortions and
yammerings and misguided mud-slinging of some far-right ideologues.
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