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Posted on April 26, 2021.
President Joe Biden, who has a portrait of President Franklin Roosevelt hanging in the Oval Office, has made it a mission to fight the new pandemic by adopting a scientific approach to governing. At the same time, he is focusing on scientific research to improve the technological capability of various regions and industries to develop a great future for the United States.
In his draft budget for 2022, he proposes increasing the budget for scientific research agencies by nearly 20%, including: the establishment of a special entity by the National Institutes of Health to focus on cancer, diabetes, Alzheimer’s disease and other diseases related to extended life expectancy and the rights of various ethnic groups; as well as the commitment of the Centers for Disease Control to promote the health care of the socially disadvantaged, allowing lower socioeconomic classes to participate in the health care industry and local elderly care. In addition, the National
One on One: A Woman Takes Over The Parkway
A woman takes over the Parkway, and thanks to Josephus Daniels.
The National Park Service’s recent announcement that a woman would be the new superintendent of the Blue Ridge Parkway is a reminder of the important role Josephus Daniels played in the Parkway’s location.
Only a few older folks remember that North Carolina would have lost much of the Parkway to Tennessee if Josephus Daniels had not gone to bat in 1934.
We should recognize that although Daniels held and exploited the racist views of his times, his foresight and advocacy are still improving the lives of North Carolinians of all races.