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New York, NYâIt has become painfully apparent that the United States is a divided nation. Racial and political tensions have escalated, and our leaders have only served to divide us further, rather than fostering unity in a nation that is slowly splintering apart. These are symptoms of a larger, systemic illness that has been brewing for decades.
Nate Link, MD, in his new book Standards of leadership in our political world are sadly deficient, says Dr. Link. As health care institutions have learned about efficiency from automobile manufacturers, about safety from the airline industry, and about customer service from the hotel trade, we are ready to pay it forward, by sharing important lessons in leadership to those who govern our nation.
Krugman: Be skeptical of those who offer too much choice
March 4, 2021
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Texas Lt. Gov Dan Patrick recently said people hit with sky high power bills should have “read the fine print.” Funny, isn’t it, how politicians who denounce liberal elitists sneer when ordinary Americans get into trouble?Tim Fischer /Midland Reporter-Telegram
Dan Patrick, the lieutenant governor of Texas, is clearly what my father would have called a piece of work.
Early in the pandemic he made headlines by saying that older Americans should be willing to risk death so that younger people could “get back to work.” More recently, he suggested that Texans who found themselves with $17,000 electricity bills after the February freeze had only themselves to blame, because they didn’t “read the fine print.”