"In this eighth installment of a series on liberalism, Benjamin Klutsey speaks with Virgil Storr about the role of markets in a liberal society, including their effects on economic prosperity and moral behavior." https://t.co/QBl5XGiFpu
— Discourse Magazine (@Discourse_Mag) February 8, 2021
Don B here brings up the media reaction to Buchanan's Nobel, and he is 100% right about the confusion over (a) the insistence on behavioral symmetry, and (b) Buchanan's own witty remark to sum up — don't let the fox guard the chicken coop.https://t.co/Imxph5TtEo
— Peter Boettke (@PeterBoettke) January 12, 2021
— Peter Boettke (@PeterBoettke) January 8, 2021
https://t.co/4aPIbJMRjs Did you catch the #propaganda at the #SuperBowl? @ccoyne1 and I explore the propaganda in sports, film, and elsewhere in our forthcoming book w/ Stanford. “Manufacturing Militarism: US Government Propaganda in the War on Terror.”
— Abby Hall (@Abigail_R_Hall) February 10, 2021
In our latest episode, we reflect on the 60th anniversary of IHS with @lawrencehwhite1 of @MasonEconomics, who shares stories from early programs, and the impact IHS had on his career.
Listen to the #IdeasInProgress podcast with @DrLocoFoco: https://t.co/nazn80gy8H pic.twitter.com/oLmdFkT08L
— Institute for Humane Studies (@TheIHS) February 14, 2021
Master’s of Science in Management Program Director Victoria Grady, and her father, James Grady, have written an op-ed for the Washington Business Journal on layoff survivor's guilt. https://t.co/EIOcwSZUPE
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) February 15, 2021
Executive Director of the @MasonGovCon Center @McGinnJerry wrote an op-ed on domestic manufacturing and the “Buy American” approach. https://t.co/19ZcidRl9f @MarketWatch
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) February 11, 2021
John Wood, owner of the 29 Diner in Fairfax and a former student, turned his diner into a food pantry to help children during the pandemic. https://t.co/B3F8dgDbf1 @FairfaxTimes
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) February 9, 2021
Finance professor Derek Horstmeyer is glad to see people participating more in the stock market, but he wishes they weren’t taking this much risk. @CNN https://t.co/B75gA3n7mS
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) February 8, 2021
Director of the Center for Retail Transformation Gautham Vadakkepatt says that there is an increasing amount of people who want to buy sustainable products, even if it means spending more money. https://t.co/g3m9w8vyKt @Adweek
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) February 5, 2021
Professor of Marketing Tarun Kushwaha says that Super Bowl advertisers’ tone and message are going to be very important due to the pandemic. @USATODAY @Tom_Schad https://t.co/N7jIGFrWkB
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) February 4, 2021
Associate Professor of Finance Steve Pilloff warns that thinking of today’s interest rates as “bad” will do you no favors in your attempts to save. @Forbes https://t.co/a0mCp0nnOB
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 29, 2021
Eric Lofgren, a research fellow at the @MasonGovCon Center, discusses issues with the outdated, industrial era pricing model and the potential for improvement. https://t.co/wXrVVlFBCr @GovMattersTV
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 28, 2021
Executive Director of the @MasonGovCon Center @McGinnJerry believes that reshoring production activities back to the U.S. will serve as the biggest challenge President Biden must address. https://t.co/Q2qpSgFlgn
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 26, 2021
Associate Professor of Information Systems and Operations Management Ioannis Bellos says that there are two types of car sharing services: peer-to-peer and business-to-consumer. https://t.co/yQof6mqBTe
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 25, 2021
Associate Professor of Information Systems and Operations Management Brad Greenwood believes that gun sales have been increasing manufacturing capacity during the pandemic. @Forbes https://t.co/k2bNq5VB8l
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 22, 2021
Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance and co-founder and director of the @GeorgeMasonU Student Managed Investment Fund wrote an op-ed on tax-efficient funds for the @WSJ. https://t.co/Ec28XkJ5Dj
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 14, 2021
Executive Director of the @MasonGovCon Center @McGinnJerry says if the government wants to buy testing machines from a certain company at a certain time, it can jump the line and be prioritized first, before anything else. @Marketplace https://t.co/aHJZdSGVKF
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 11, 2021
Director of the Center for Real Estate Entrepreneurship Eric Maribojoc says studies have shown that the lack of affordable housing in our most productive urban employment centers has hurt the bottom line of both companies and local economies. @Forbes https://t.co/DvqmCennIn
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 8, 2021
Professor of Management Kevin Rockmann says that remote work means less shooting the breeze and random encounters on project status and responsibilities. https://t.co/gItAsbnAc0 @nytimes
— GeorgeMasonBusiness (@GeorgeMasonBiz) January 4, 2021
Miss last night’s @mvhaydencenter event about #Iran? Don’t worry, we recorded it! We know that Iran is important, and as @Norman_Roule said “the nature of their own governance denies them a process to produce policy responses to many of their problems.” https://t.co/qYKioCpQ7R
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 12, 2021
The #CDC now says those who have received the #COVID19 #vaccine need not worry about exposure to #COVID. @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu tells @NBCNews that this new guidance "reiterates that there is confidence in protection… following vaccination.” https://t.co/2LK7lU0c0r pic.twitter.com/WkAIRLhaoo
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 12, 2021
#Biden is excluding #Trump from intel briefings, which is significant in many ways. @ScharSchool’s & @mvhaydencenter’s @DavidPriess contextualized this for @thehill: “No one knows what it's like to make [intelligence] decisions except former presidents.” https://t.co/ADr7MfCrsi pic.twitter.com/wGVLqIGBzf
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 12, 2021
How will #Biden re-evaluate national priorities with Russia and others? @ScharScchool’s Fmr. Ambassador @richkauz goes on air to discuss the changing relationships we can expect. “There’s going to be a shift in priority given to energy relations.” https://t.co/6mJKtdfKwA pic.twitter.com/grxnK0a5ak
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 11, 2021
Migrants trying to enter the #USA have been lied to by smugglers. There are too many migrants with false hopes of entering the nation. @GCorreaCabrera says years of #Trump’s policies left thousands of people at the border with no clear answers. https://t.co/Uw0rs0LBFI pic.twitter.com/LWSWtkkJgm
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 12, 2021
It’s the 3rd Day of the 2nd Impeachment Trial! @JenniferNVictor goes on air with @WTNH to discuss to current state of the union. “American democracy is in peril,” she said. “We’re seeing this war in the #Republican party right now.” https://t.co/LWMx9QW3Hb pic.twitter.com/YCRHk8vWS8
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 12, 2021
Wear two masks instead of one? @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu (in photo) says that it may cause discomfort, and deter mask wearing. She told the @washingtonpost “I would rather people focus on finding one quality mask that meets the mark.” https://t.co/CvKm23dypS pic.twitter.com/8uFxOWzhYd
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 11, 2021
How long can democracy survive QAnon and other anti-democracy radicals? @ScharSchool’s @JenniferNVictor tells the @nytimes' T. Edsall “by creating institutions that give anti-democratic factions legitimacy, they can be controlled and marginalized.” https://t.co/Os4uelPMRs pic.twitter.com/DIB5u5Q1tv
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 11, 2021
Who is Ronald Regan? @ScharSchool's @jomaburt joins @nowthisnew’s podcast 'Who Is'? to evaluate our former president. “I learned about Central America… what I was learning did not coincide with the image that I had of my country.” https://t.co/0Fp1WoRURF pic.twitter.com/hKo1ASeyEz
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 10, 2021
#COVID cases from the holidays have started to fall, but there have been some recent surges. @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu informs the @WSJ that the problem is “more transmission of the variants within the U.S., this could lead to another surge.” https://t.co/k0OOYzaaOO pic.twitter.com/7jaoILvBDI
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 10, 2021
Can #Biden get #America out of #Afghanistan? @ScharSchool’s Ellen Laipson op-eds in @asiatimesonline about recent history, and what can be expected of our president. “Biden may reluctantly lean toward extending the US presence in Afghanistan.” https://t.co/mMHwJ9WorY pic.twitter.com/vjjsqo4Oxc
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 9, 2021
The SECOND impeachment trial of #Trump begins today. @ScharSchool’s @jennifernvictor discusses the likely arguments – and political partisanship – with @WRAL TV (NC). “This is not a normal trial. It is a political outcome.” https://t.co/GAtWfABLXv pic.twitter.com/bwqhI98DWn
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 9, 2021
Drone swarms are changing the battlefield. @ScharSchool's Zak Kallenborn tells @Forbes about the vulnerabilities in the system. "Adversary militaries can focus their fires on the mobile launcher and potentially defeat the whole swarm.” https://t.co/Arx0i6eOPM pic.twitter.com/8TRKqaXjHG
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 8, 2021
How did the #Flint #water crisis happen? How can it be prevented in the future? @ScharSchool scholars created a book examining the disaster that affected 96,000 citizens and led to the indictment of the former governor. Important studies in here: https://t.co/2VDzxqz26Z pic.twitter.com/CZYDtk6UG2
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 6, 2021
In recent history, #impeachment has been a little overused. That’s why @ScharSchool’s @MarkJRozellGMU argues on @thehill for a constitutional amendment defining “high crimes and misdemeanors” needed to impeach a president. https://t.co/E7aOJWQYQH pic.twitter.com/zQAR4PxsbC
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 5, 2021
@ScharSchool @richkauz op-eds about the #climate crisis facing the #Biden administration. “The American energy picture looks markedly different from when Joe Biden entered office as vice president in 2008. The stage is set for success.” Read it in Power: https://t.co/CV8JoNomKa pic.twitter.com/fkWXyQVVET
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 4, 2021
The battle over #COVID19 economic relief is as much about politics as it is about the package itself. @ScharSchool’s @StevePearlstein op-eds in the @washingtonpost about #Biden’s ‘go big’ policy, and how it may hurt him down the road. https://t.co/qO8UWkJQ44 pic.twitter.com/UWTFgLopZU
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 4, 2021
In times of crisis, proper leadership is salvation. @ScharSchool’s Tonya Thornton explains to @FederalNewsNet that #Biden has to make vaccine distribution his top priority, and how Schar School’s students are helping to lead. https://t.co/GAV8GGdALV pic.twitter.com/NvYn10UYRx
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 3, 2021
Will #Biden be able to heal the nation? @ScharSchool’s @_JustinGest provides @politico with his recommendations on how this could be done – through schools and culture, to commerce and ideology. “It will take more than passionate rhetoric.” https://t.co/UuLjZhDz39 pic.twitter.com/9RhVcE3iHj
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 3, 2021
@ScharSchool's @drehr goes on air with @FederalNewsNet to discuss teaming up with @UiPath for furthering robotic process automation in government – automating mundane tasks. "We pay a lot in our taxes, and we want to be sure we’re getting our value." https://t.co/3780k1N2ki pic.twitter.com/p3CDAKvxQl
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 2, 2021
@ScharSchool's @drehr, director of the Center for Business Civic Engagement, and @UiPath have teamed up to launch Robotic Process Automation (RPA) Initiative. It brings robotic efficiency to government, saving tax dollars. https://t.co/Vhq8buIvvy pic.twitter.com/dy11Hmf9NR
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 11, 2021
If you think what the Redditors did was funny, you may be surprised that this isn’t the first time. @ScharSchool’s @StevePearlstein op-eds @washingtonpost about a similar story from 20 years ago, and about how the SEC is failing at regulating the market. https://t.co/VFPjYX7W5n pic.twitter.com/ceAzvluzeM
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 1, 2021
The census delay helps the #GOP in one state and #Dems in another state. @ScharSchool’s @MarkJRozell tells @AP that in #Virginia the status quo is helping #Republicans. “The redistricting process reflects the changes that benefit a more progressive side.” https://t.co/0Yrp3K6xeu pic.twitter.com/uxTW9lM4bi
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) February 1, 2021
Could #Trump end up like Ross Perot? @ScharSchool’s @BillSchneiderDC reminds us of Perot, an independent presidential candidate in the early 90s who – for a short time – led the polls. Still, there are some notable differences between the two men… https://t.co/6EgjPEpZPY pic.twitter.com/nUeExnKYSL
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 29, 2021
@ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu warned us about the #vaccine and transmitting #COVID19. She continues to warn us, this time in @PhillyInquirer. The vaccines prevent illness, but please continue to wear a mask (like the professor, in last month's pic). https://t.co/8xdm1COodK pic.twitter.com/nMYuWo2lqv
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 29, 2021
Is the Drug War working? It doesn’t seem so. @ScharSchool’s @GCorreaCabrera discusses #Mexico and #America’s performance with Latin media. “They increase the levels and violence and murder, but the drugs continue to enter the United States.” https://t.co/HyMdWuiabq pic.twitter.com/EYC3OVvNq9
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 29, 2021
Are executive orders any way to run a country? @ScharSchool's @MarkJRozellGMU tells the @latimes, "What one president does, another can take away." #Biden has signed 30 executive actions in his first few days. What does that mean for policy? https://t.co/IKj81ADj8f pic.twitter.com/UO1xEA60Qh
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 28, 2021
Putin had Navalny arrested, and protests errupted in #Russia. Where is the #USA in all this? @ScharSchool's @gregkoblentz tells @RFERL "It is notable how quiet the White House and State Department under #Trump have been on Navalny's poisoning and arrest.” https://t.co/PkHr1wmTVn pic.twitter.com/2cOO2YRAox
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 27, 2021
In the aftermath of the #CapitolRiots many companies pledged to stop donating to #Congress. Will it last? @ScharSchool's @drehr speaks from @thehill "My first reaction is they’ll keep the ban on until their CEO says, ‘We have a big problem in Congress.'" https://t.co/zvJQx7evN5 pic.twitter.com/BrdWlmJmax
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 27, 2021
The relationship between Mexico and the DEA is rocky. @ScharSchool’s @GCorreaCabrera shares her thoughts with @VICE. “The work the DEA did was dirty and unprofessional. But you don’t tell another country what to do with its agency.” https://t.co/lDJEYmhUbl pic.twitter.com/174bzI5yRd
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 26, 2021
@ScharSchool PhD student and #USAF vet George Hutchinson defends his dissertation on North #Korea in two days, and experts are already looking forward to it. "Hutchinson's research could not be more timely or more policy-relevant." Story: https://t.co/KwnVTeFDVr pic.twitter.com/nsX5Ly2cBE
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 26, 2021
Trump’s main infrastructure project – the wall – is fading from memory, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t still there. @ScharSchool's @GCorreaCabrera talks about the divisive issue with @dallasnews: “He divided and conquered.” https://t.co/Lv9tL3Iu4V pic.twitter.com/RAIM6HHmp7
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 26, 2021
The Capitol riot took a serious toll on #DC’s economy. @ScharSchool’s Jeanette Chapman gave her own estimate of the damage to #Bloomberg “We’re going to lose an additional $20 million to $50 million from the galas, the catering, the construction.” https://t.co/LiATAC06Yq pic.twitter.com/gzLULaYuHG
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 26, 2021
@scharschool professors and students should be aware there is a massive Internet outage. Zoom, Blackboard, and Patriot web may be down. https://t.co/zt7qCwPYNI
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 26, 2021
The Capitol riot has companies reeling, even now. @ScharSchool’s @drehr tells @cnn that how PACs choose to allocate funds sends a strong message, and they all “want to signal they are on the right side of history.” https://t.co/HeklcBYayV pic.twitter.com/8dmCdvmwpS
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 26, 2021
Will we rein in the presidency? @ScharSchool’s @MarkJRozell tells the @csmonitor that “the founders of our republic did not want to put that much power in the hands of a single leader.” #Biden has a unique opportunity to make the office more modest. https://t.co/pGy05Bu8yu pic.twitter.com/jOOVo91OgD
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 26, 2021
#Arizona is putting the economy over public health, says @ScharSchool's @SaskiaPopescu. Too bad for citizens the state's leaders can't work it out. @WSJ: https://t.co/hsvddpXL0d pic.twitter.com/xnYVnlVCjA
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 25, 2021
@ScharSchool is in the global conversation. #Germany’s top-rated TV news show sought out @jgoldsto’s opinion on #US soft power. Will America continue to lead the world by the second half of the 21st century? https://t.co/5yTNTh6WyT pic.twitter.com/Tj56zxGuKV
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 25, 2021
The #COVID19 #pandemic has taken a heavy toll on restaurants. @ScharSchool’s Terry Clower sees brighter days ahead, reminding @InsideNoVa “once we feel that there is some measure of safety, customers will surge back to restaurants.” https://t.co/JkqGUCWLb1 pic.twitter.com/8oSN3Ha4Hw
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 25, 2021
#Maryland is facing some hefty costs if the plan on I-270 stalls. @ScharSchool’s Johnathan Gifford tells @washingtonpost that this type of thing can be avoided. “The earlier you get the contractor involved the more options for innovation you have.” https://t.co/NgDPwFbkWj pic.twitter.com/IBCeYAZTOT
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 25, 2021
Experts are relieved at #Biden's plan to combat #COVID19. @ScharSchool's @SaskiaPopescu tells @YahooNews: "For the better part of a year now we’ve seen virtually no COVID-19 response from the White House." https://t.co/dgrrni08bI pic.twitter.com/LvIng8Tit9
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 22, 2021
#Biden’s inaugural address linked prosperity to civic virtue. @ScharSchool’s @StevePearlstein analyzed the address in an op-ed for the @washingtonpost. “The pluralistic ideal lies at the core of Biden’s summons to national unity.” https://t.co/UXIeUJabx4 pic.twitter.com/kMD6pffwI9
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 21, 2021
Will the same happen to #Trump? @ScharSchool’s @jomaburt discussed #Peru’s ex-head of state being held accountable in court with @newrepublic. Peru showed “its citizens that its system of justice is capable of prosecuting even the most powerful.” https://t.co/WC5VSpUsO3 pic.twitter.com/KYH96ASO9R
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 21, 2021
@ScharSchool’s Jeremy Mayer looked back at the past 4 years, and came to one resounding conclusion: "There is no president who leaves office with the stain of dishonor that President Trump has.” Read it at Sinclair: https://t.co/5WTb2Ahlzo pic.twitter.com/KjNafgZmAw
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 21, 2021
Under #Biden, America has rejoined the @WHO. @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu tells @Forbes: “I’m truly happy to see that the Biden-Harris administration has prioritized rejoining the WHO.” It’s a good signal to our global partners. https://t.co/J5uGBnNROW pic.twitter.com/ODyGFuLfyj
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 21, 2021
As #Biden takes office, he’s expected to issue many orders during his first 100 Days. @ScharSchool’s @MarkJRozellGMU writes in @thehill that this will “showcase that their elections resulted in meaningful and nearly immediate change.” https://t.co/hWWvrorMZR pic.twitter.com/WwRd1ZBnNP
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 21, 2021
Is #Biden’s new #Climate team the most powerful yet? It depends. @ScharSchool’s James Pfiffner tells @nytimes that “Certainly, they can be powerful, but only to the extent that their policy area is of primary importance to the president.” https://t.co/WA9tLrY1G4 pic.twitter.com/4DGua1rqZj
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 21, 2021
Need to rent? Prices have dropped since March, when #COVID hit us hard. @ScharSchool’s Terry Clower tells @ARLnowDOTcom that it’s definitely due to the #pandemic. “Most of the jobs that we have lost… are typically disproportionately renters.” https://t.co/tpGg8EgTfL pic.twitter.com/pBhRYKN7Yt
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 21, 2021
As #Biden takes office in a few hours, we can look back at #Trump's "economic nationalism" as described by @ScharSchool's Kenneth Reinert @thehill. "Trump’s economic nationalism was largely empty talk. Where it involved action, it was the wrong kind." https://t.co/yh5gdWW5Ow pic.twitter.com/boOlHSxWw4
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 20, 2021
@ScharSchool’s @DavidIRamadan shares his thoughts with the @roanoketimes on how #Republicans need a mea culpa. “Once, we politely shared our hopes for candidates and their success. Today, we are deeply suspicious of anyone with whom we disagree.” https://t.co/hqz2Jx1HEN pic.twitter.com/JsdyuGASCO
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 19, 2021
@ScharSchool’s @cegmondiale @ScharSchool’s @cegmondiale and @MichaelHunzeker op-ed in @DefenseOne about the Far-Right. “America’s Far Right Isn’t Authoritarian. It’s Anti-Statist.” It’s an important distinction, one which will help us confront challenges. https://t.co/KnP3FjbpFO pic.twitter.com/JNpvJH5buU
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 19, 2021
Alaska, now a model for ending toxic political partnership? @ScharSchool’s Jeremy Mayer and Mike Condray op-ed in @USAToday: “Instead of separate, party-only primary elections, future Alaska primaries will have all candidates on a single ballot.” https://t.co/Bf6YusaRSz pic.twitter.com/gJsG4JH86r
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 19, 2021
It’s not #Cybersecurity if it can’t be secured. @ScharSchool’s @ronamarks writes about what #Biden will face on the virtual #battlefield. “We’ve been skunked by the Russians. Let’s figure out what went wrong and try to fix it with long term solutions.” https://t.co/iBZ9cn3xnF pic.twitter.com/Z9ifeZgVmj
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 14, 2021
Playlist Title: Un-Presidented. @ScharSchool’s Jeremy Mayer and David Williams op-ed on @thehill about a satirical way to force #Trump to resign: “Let’s go Noriega on Trump.” You know, like in Operation Just Cause. Add your songs to the list. https://t.co/pv8IIDJXbu pic.twitter.com/HUP2XdWKEC
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 14, 2021
No one storms the Capitol with impunity! @ScharSchool’s @jomaburt tells the @washingtonpost that impunity for the #rioters hurts America's image around the world. “Without accountability at home, we’re going down a path of saying, you know, stuff happens.” https://t.co/340W8vdqfA pic.twitter.com/Da2LGPAJQm
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 13, 2021
“Your immune system is able to identify the virus, and protect itself,” said @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu to the @AP. However, experts warn that you should still get the #vaccine for #COVID even if you recovered. https://t.co/jWVdKb0Ntc pic.twitter.com/E0M47P4VIR
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 12, 2021
#Trump a 'wounded wasp.' How to hasten vaccinations. #AI and the #transition. #Pandemic politics. What were we thinking?! See a roundup of recent @ScharSchoolop-eds as we 'collect our thoughts.' And we think a lot! https://t.co/j3iYbkG6BS pic.twitter.com/Ts2oceslQP
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 12, 2021
The unrest is unprecedented, but not unexpected, especially if you're @ScharSchool's @jgoldsto. 10 years ago he predicted "the turbulent '20s." He was recently featured in @UvA_Amsterdam's Room4Discussion to explain his accurate forecast. Watch: https://t.co/wTTCKja8Nx pic.twitter.com/XOZsa7zGVQ
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 11, 2021
Wither the #GOP? @scharschool's @MarkJRozellGMU and @lgbillbolling discuss the direction of Va. #Republicans with @MercuryVirginia. "Are they going to take the most ideologically extreme candidates, or do they want to occasionally win elections?” https://t.co/h7hX5jGyx0 pic.twitter.com/0JTn8FIvNH
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 11, 2021
@ScharSchool's Andrew McCabe, former #FBI Deputy Director, and David Williams, former five-time inspector general, op-ed about the #CapitolRiot in @politico. "#Trump could face criminal charges, even if he didn’t storm the #Capitol himself." https://t.co/IAbrprlsFQ pic.twitter.com/NQ3bjApzld
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 11, 2021
Will #Pence's reputation be married by his connection to #Trump? What #january6thDC didn't do, the prez might do anyway. @ScharSchool's @BillSchneiderDC op-eds on @thehill, "most damaging was the president’s fury at Vice President Mike Pence." https://t.co/K69Em7TTaW pic.twitter.com/KEhSwbWFlH
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 11, 2021
How #Virginia #Dems handle the vaccination rollout could be a major issue in the coming statewide races, including #governor. @GovernorVA needs to get this right, says @ScharSchool dean @MarkJRozellGMU in a @washingtonpost op-ed: https://t.co/D0rbknHaiX pic.twitter.com/ftUM8DoU0u
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 8, 2021
Hospitals in #California are running out of oxygen. #COVID cases are on the rise, and optimism is falling fast. @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu tells @usnews: “All signs point to things getting a whole lot worse before they get better." https://t.co/U3pTUWb4Xp pic.twitter.com/bWAFDjULUs
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 7, 2021
Higher ed responds! Hundreds of political scientists have called for #Trump to be removed, including @ScharSchool’s own @jennifernvictor, Robert McGrath, @ahsanib, and @jomaburt. https://t.co/EooEoWnf1u
Read their open letter: https://t.co/N1Fvj2L8jp pic.twitter.com/xq2urhnW2F— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 7, 2021
Very good letter, uplifting when we needed it. #ScharSchoolStrong https://t.co/AEuqFlRYOM
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 7, 2021
With #election season winding down, it’s a time to reflect where we can. @ScharSchool’s @DavidIRamadan discusses a #NOVA Senate race with @DCist. In the Commonwealth “the wind remains to be on the Democratic side in #Virginia,” he said. https://t.co/Fo0ojxTBr9 pic.twitter.com/6Dgi8S5uHx
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 6, 2021
#COVID cases at record highs, hospitals are running out of oxygen for patients. With the pandemic worsening, experts are alarmed anew. “We have so many crises happening simultaneously on multiple fronts,” said @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu. @washpost https://t.co/onTe7HEF4F pic.twitter.com/X4MakzKJHp
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 6, 2021
And what are you doing tomorrow at 1?https://t.co/3CfSbqqdtI pic.twitter.com/shR1zZE6zy
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 5, 2021
@ScharSchool’s Ellen Laipson, Director @CSPS_GMU, discussed #BREXIT and its ramifications with @Politico, such as the possible rise of #France. “France is the one that still aspires to be a global actor and has more ambition.” https://t.co/6ZOlDcnqQu pic.twitter.com/A0cChaWluL
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 5, 2021
When does @KamalaHarris have to give up her seat in the #Senate? @ScharSchool’s James Pfiffner tells @PolitiFact that "it would only be prudent for Harris to keep her Senate seat until she becomes a member of the executive branch at noon Jan. 20, 2021.” https://t.co/UmDqHts0Tn pic.twitter.com/AalkJosHPd
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 5, 2021
New Year, same #Pandemic. @ScharSchool’s @SaskiaPopescu tells @LAmag her concerns going forward: “I also worry that people will feel that after a negative rapid test, they can be more lax with masking.” Wear a #Mask! #COVID https://t.co/POXZnXSJ9R pic.twitter.com/LcffuRull3
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 4, 2021
#2020 showed that the #Amerian system failed. Usually, times of crisis bring us together, but the US seems more divided than ever. @ScharSchool’s @BillSchneiderDC op-eds on @thehill about what went wrong for the country. https://t.co/66o37ZDpVB pic.twitter.com/3TuZnQ8U0F
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 4, 2021
Worried about running out of money in retirement? @ScharSchool’s @SitaSlavov has a simple solution: work longer. The longer you work, the more money you’ll have, and the chances of running out will be less likely. @USATODAY: https://t.co/dffMgMEwon pic.twitter.com/aLsOrOkQ7R
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 4, 2021
@ScharSchool’s @StevePearlstein op-eds in the @washingtonpost his 5 'upbeat' predications for 2021. The rebounding #economy after #COVID #vaccines are distributed is just the tip of the iceberg. https://t.co/WR9CCiYdTO pic.twitter.com/J8ulzZUMrX
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 4, 2021
The #antiquities market is a dusty place, but can be a hub for money laundering. #Congess is tightening regulations to do away with the secrecy of the market. @ScharSchool’s John Byrne tells @nytimes, “We believe this type of legislation is long overdue.” https://t.co/AZ1D1uyyzx pic.twitter.com/NiRoEp7KbI
— Schar School (@ScharSchool) January 4, 2021