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All four of my grandparents and all eight of my great grandparents survived the catastrophic influenza pandemic of 1918. But what if they hadn’t? What if that deadly pandemic a century ago at least as deadly as the COVID-19 pandemic had taken the life of even one of my forebears?
I wouldn’t be here, nor would my three children or four grandchildren. More than 2.85 million people around the world have died of COVID-19, each not only a lost life, but potentially a lost lineage.
As we begin to see a light at the end of the long and painful COVID tunnel, let’s look back for a moment at another world-altering pandemic more recent than 1918’s influenza: HIV-AIDS.
If history were any guide hopefully, it’s not the odds of the American Jobs Plan becoming law would seem long, particularly if policy-makers overreach and allow opponents to effectively portray it as an untargeted “liberal wish-list.”
But if Biden manages to seize this moment of challenge and shepherd through Congress a comprehensive infrastructure package, he will be remembered as one of the few presidents who marshalled the powers of the federal government to strengthen our public works, the backbone of any modern, dynamic economy.
Contrary to what we hear from pundits, prodigiously spending money to improve infrastructure traditionally has not been as “American as apple pie.” Ambitious legislators who forget this fact increase the risk of squandering a singular opportunity to invest in our future, one only made possible during disruptive political and economic times – like those we face today.