Professor Seth, you write that it is "appropriate and necessary to speak up for democracy but *inappropriate* to advocate policy positions or votes." Here, I'm thinking, we *want* your expertise-guided opinion on policy and how that might guide us in guiding our elected representatives. So why hold back?
Seth, Seth, Seth.. your commentary this morning is filled with misinformation and misconceptions that sometimes go beyond the pale. The least of which is your credibility as a “public facing scholar and educator.” Come on now if someone from USC or Sanford had said that it is one thing but Denver College and those institutions are on completely different playing fields. That aside, let’s me address you five bullet points.
First, shortage of flu shots, are you kidding me, CVS, Walgreens, BCBS are giving them away. It is not our Oresidents fault that the concoction this year was not very effective.
Second, closing SS offices, where??? What you are referring to was the closure of a division at the SS HQ campus in Baltimore. Divisions in agencies get closed all the time.
Third, National Park locksmiths, geese we are really scraping the bottom of the barrel, why does the government need lock smiths when every government office should have a phone book and a telephone to call up a local locksmith if they lose the keys to a building. How often does that happen, nearly never I would guess as most buildings have multiple keys and access points.
Forth, post office closures. Again where and if some podunk post office is closed there is another one in the next town over.
Fifth, concentration camps, I am not going to dignify that with a response, you are just over the edge on that one.
Seth, you are falling deeper and deeper into the dark side, you need to get a grip, and I say that because I care….
Strange headline: I don't feel like I now have any better sense what (if anything) in Trump's agenda you take to be legitimate and what you believe to be illegitimate.
Professor Seth, you write that it is "appropriate and necessary to speak up for democracy but *inappropriate* to advocate policy positions or votes." Here, I'm thinking, we *want* your expertise-guided opinion on policy and how that might guide us in guiding our elected representatives. So why hold back?
Seth, Seth, Seth.. your commentary this morning is filled with misinformation and misconceptions that sometimes go beyond the pale. The least of which is your credibility as a “public facing scholar and educator.” Come on now if someone from USC or Sanford had said that it is one thing but Denver College and those institutions are on completely different playing fields. That aside, let’s me address you five bullet points.
First, shortage of flu shots, are you kidding me, CVS, Walgreens, BCBS are giving them away. It is not our Oresidents fault that the concoction this year was not very effective.
Second, closing SS offices, where??? What you are referring to was the closure of a division at the SS HQ campus in Baltimore. Divisions in agencies get closed all the time.
Third, National Park locksmiths, geese we are really scraping the bottom of the barrel, why does the government need lock smiths when every government office should have a phone book and a telephone to call up a local locksmith if they lose the keys to a building. How often does that happen, nearly never I would guess as most buildings have multiple keys and access points.
Forth, post office closures. Again where and if some podunk post office is closed there is another one in the next town over.
Fifth, concentration camps, I am not going to dignify that with a response, you are just over the edge on that one.
Seth, you are falling deeper and deeper into the dark side, you need to get a grip, and I say that because I care….
Strange headline: I don't feel like I now have any better sense what (if anything) in Trump's agenda you take to be legitimate and what you believe to be illegitimate.
Why cant our Democratic senators speak truth to power?