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Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff PhotographerNation Worl yeezys dWhere Washington actually worksChristina Pa adidas yeezys boost zzanese asics Harvard Staff WriterAugust 31, 2017long readOn Capitol Hill, the everyday business of government chugs on, aided by many Harvard-trained officialsWASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?Perhaps no city in the United States is as universally disliked as the nation s capital. In recent years, Washington s longstanding political tradition of back-and-forth negotiating has given way to winner-take-all partisanship, with volatile headlines regularly topping legislative achievement.Still, in a tableau that won t make front-page news, if you walk across Capitol Hill when Congress is in session it soon becomes clear that the day-to-business of government is getting done, and usually smoothly. At the workaday level, smart, passionate people 鈥?who don t go on camera or run for office 鈥?still try to make Americans lives better while keeping the institutional machinery humming. Toiling among them, at every level Htft Memorial services
There are a lot of good reasons not to vote: skepticism what difference does one vote make, after al botella stanley l , despair, apathy, rage. Maybe a sense that there s not a big enough difference between the two major parties, or that a more fundamental change is needed if there s to be any hope for humanity. Maybe voting just seems鈥?pointless.I get these concerns. I often feel despair about the direction in which our country is re-embracing white, Christian ethno-nationalism, with its valorization of anger, white grievance, and ignorance. And how so much of the country has abandoned fundamental values of science, truth, and rationality. I literally cannot believe that voters are going to put these p stanley quencher eople in power, especially because o stanley cup usa f bogus beliefs about crime which is down and inflation which is lower here than in most other countries, and which is driven by corporate price gouging .It s also personal for me. In addition to my work as a journalist, I m a rabbi and meditation teacher. I v
Kris Snibbe/Harvard Staff PhotographerNation Worl yeezys dWhere Washington actually worksChristina Pa adidas yeezys boost zzanese asics Harvard Staff WriterAugust 31, 2017long readOn Capitol Hill, the everyday business of government chugs on, aided by many Harvard-trained officialsWASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?Perhaps no city in the United States is as universally disliked as the nation s capital. In recent years, Washington s longstanding political tradition of back-and-forth negotiating has given way to winner-take-all partisanship, with volatile headlines regularly topping legislative achievement.Still, in a tableau that won t make front-page news, if you walk across Capitol Hill when Congress is in session it soon becomes clear that the day-to-business of government is getting done, and usually smoothly. At the workaday level, smart, passionate people 鈥?who don t go on camera or run for office 鈥?still try to make Americans lives better while keeping the institutional machinery humming. Toiling among them, at every level Htft Memorial services
There are a lot of good reasons not to vote: skepticism what difference does one vote make, after al botella stanley l , despair, apathy, rage. Maybe a sense that there s not a big enough difference between the two major parties, or that a more fundamental change is needed if there s to be any hope for humanity. Maybe voting just seems鈥?pointless.I get these concerns. I often feel despair about the direction in which our country is re-embracing white, Christian ethno-nationalism, with its valorization of anger, white grievance, and ignorance. And how so much of the country has abandoned fundamental values of science, truth, and rationality. I literally cannot believe that voters are going to put these p stanley quencher eople in power, especially because o stanley cup usa f bogus beliefs about crime which is down and inflation which is lower here than in most other countries, and which is driven by corporate price gouging .It s also personal for me. In addition to my work as a journalist, I m a rabbi and meditation teacher. I v