The pandemic challenges Americans to replace the negative virus of fear and hysteria with the positive virus of calm, clarity, hope, and love, writes guest columnist David Prentice. This is our Queen Esther moment.
Forget history, warns contributor Bill Moloney, and we’ll repeat it to our sorrow. Specifically, Americans better heed the lessons of 1960s policy failures before buying into a rehash of the same in this year’s election.
Where has the time gone? Contributor Bill Moloney waxes nostalgic about his 1959 high school graduation on Cape Cod on the eve of JFK’s Camelot and the turbulent 1960s. But he’s not misty-eyed, not tough old Bill.
Americans have an obligation to our forebears and our posterity, not merely an emotional “all comers” impulse, to consider in setting immigration policy, argues contributor Dave Scruby.