Andrew Scales The Lofty Heights of Mt Cuomo
Andrew Cuomo’s celebration of Andrew Cuomo, presented without further comment, because I’m sure you folks will do plenty of that
Andrew Cuomo’s celebration of Andrew Cuomo, presented without further comment, because I’m sure you folks will do plenty of that
So how did I find myself on my city’s official “reopening” downtown giggling uncontrollably with my friend, both out of our minds on acid? Well…
Bad things coming for American education, the mask slips on mask wearing, and the ending of that Frederick Douglass speech everyone was sharing this weekend.
All human plans are provisional and the rules change every day. I say we keep gardening.
The virus gives us the opportunity to remake the economy. Some people are salivating at the prospect.
I went to the grocery store. It was everything I had dreamed of and more.
The push to “re-open” economies is intensifying the need for more, and faster, testing for Coronavirus.
We know full well that we’re asking our fellow citizens to take on a huge burden, but the answer isn’t to shrug it off and let millions of us die.
Critical thinking ability was a stronger predictor of COVID-19 (mis)perceptions than political ideology.
https://t.co/ySd8CoPEOz pic.twitter.com/UXajQ9nKeX— Rolf Degen (@DegenRolf) April 21, 2020
In the end, that’s all we can do in a situation like this: stack the odds in our favor. And then hope and pray very hard that our gamble works.
The real story of this present crisis is not the numerical one, but the human one.
I won’t say we’re seeing the light at the end of the tunnel yet. But I will say we’re seeing that it is indeed a tunnel and not a bottomless pit.