New York Times Editorial: Trump’s Four Indictments Show His Disdain for American Democracy and His Unfitness for the Presidency 

A recent New York Times’ editorial persuasively shows how Donald Trump’s four criminal indictments (to date) show his disdain for American democracy and his unfitness for the country’s presidency.[1] Editorial’s Details The new Georgia criminal indictment shows Trump was “leading what was effectively a criminal gang to overturn the 2020 presidential election in that state.” … Continue reading New York Times Editorial: Trump’s Four Indictments Show His Disdain for American Democracy and His Unfitness for the Presidency 

Pandemic Journal (#18): Colorado’s Successful Voting by Mail

A previous Pandemic Journal (# 10) and seven comments thereto discussed the turmoil over Wisconsin’s April  primary election and yet its successful implementation of voting by mail so long as such votes were postmarked on or before the actual date of the election.[1] Another state, Colorado, has had a successful system for voting by mail … Continue reading Pandemic Journal (#18): Colorado’s Successful Voting by Mail

Election Message from James H. Lowry

James H. Lowry, a Grinnell College classmate (1961), friend, and accomplished social activist and business executive, has written the following inspiring election message which he asked me to share. (Here is his biography in The History Makers (the nation’s largest African-American video oral history collection). “As we near Election Day 2020, I’ve been reflecting on … Continue reading Election Message from James H. Lowry

Presidential Historian Jon Meacham’s Remarks About Walter Mondale at His Memorial Service

At the May 1st Memorial Service for former Vice President Walter Mondale, Presidential Historian Jon Meacham delivered the following remarks.[1] “The story begins the year before he was even old enough to vote. It was a late July afternoon in 1948, and Fritz Mondale, then all of 20, had been put in charge of the … Continue reading Presidential Historian Jon Meacham’s Remarks About Walter Mondale at His Memorial Service

Election Officials’ Dread About This Year’s U.S. Election 

U.S. “election officials are living with a palpable sense of dread . . . about how our vast, diverse system of voting will function [this year] amid a pandemic.” This is the judgment of informed observers of that system: Kevin Johnson, the Executive Director of Election Reformers Network, and Yuval Levin, Director of Social, Cultural … Continue reading Election Officials’ Dread About This Year’s U.S. Election 

“The U.S. needs a democracy overhaul” 

This was the first sentence of the Washington Post’s headline for its January 2 editorial. As a blogger who has frequently lamented the continued existence of the Electoral College, the overrepresentation in Congress of states with relatively fewer people, gerrymandering and other efforts by some states to restrict and discourage voting (especially of minority citizens) … Continue reading “The U.S. needs a democracy overhaul” 

Will Upcoming U.S. Presidential Election Be Legitimate? 

Any country that claims to be a democracy in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic should be taking steps to encourage maximum voter participation while protecting voters from risking their health. Such steps would include facilitating voter registration and maximizing the use of voting by mail. That seems self-evident. Yet it is not happening throughout … Continue reading Will Upcoming U.S. Presidential Election Be Legitimate? 

List of Posts to dwkcommentaries—Topical: Pandemic Journal

  Number Date Title                         MARCH 2020 1563 03/23/20 Pandemic Journal (# 1): Kristof & Osterholm Analyses 1564 03/24/20 Pandemic Journal (# 2): Westminster Presbyterian Church Service (03/22/20) 1567 03/27/20 Pandemic  Journal (# 3): 1918 Flu 1567A 03/28/20 Naming of the 1918-20 Flu 1567B 04/22/20 Other Thoughts on 1918 Flu 1568 03/28/20 Pandemic  Journal (# … Continue reading List of Posts to dwkcommentaries—Topical: Pandemic Journal

U.S. Needs Federal Elections Agency

This year’s U.S. presidential election reminds us that such elections operate under 50 sets of confusing rules established by state legislatures. We, therefore, should be reminded of the need for a Federal Elections Agency to simplify this morass. Latest Proposal for Such an Agency[1] The latest proposal for such an agency has been put forward … Continue reading U.S. Needs Federal Elections Agency

U.N. General Assembly Again Condemns U.S. Embargo (Blockade) of Cuba

On November 3, 2022, the U.N. General Assembly again condemned the U.S. embargo (blockade) of Cuba. The vote this time for the Cuban resolution was 185 to 2 (with the U.S. and Israel voting against the resolution) while two others abstained (Brazil and Ukraine).[1] The resolution “reiterated its call on all States to refrain from … Continue reading U.N. General Assembly Again Condemns U.S. Embargo (Blockade) of Cuba