As governors sort out plans for when and how to ease coronavirus-induced restrictions, it’s business and community leaders beyond the statehouses who will actually make it happen. My fellow researchers and I saw something similar after Hurricane Katrina.
On Aug. 29, 2005, a breach in the Industrial Canal levee submerged St. Bernard Parish, southeast of New Orleans. Six weeks later, Doris Voitier, superintendent of the parish’s public schools, pledged that the district would have a place for any student who signed up at the...
opinion TheIHS We're supposed to learn from our mistakes, no?
opinion TheIHS Both were botched Republican responses
opinion TheIHS That’s not the lesson I got! Kanye back when he was sane said it best
opinion TheIHS That's right, URINAL. The government should leave WHEN THE JOB IS HALF-DONE. THAT'S SO TRUMP-LIKE OF YOU...
opinion TheIHS Take the public money and run.
opinion TheIHS Stop promoting nonsense. Opening economy in a pandemic means money over people. Give people 2000$ UBI and save lives. If you don't care stop nonsense propaganda.