[Fuusm-l] Today's Issues Group to Meet This Sunday
Ted Goertzel
tedgoertzel at gmail.com
Fri Jan 24 10:53:11 CST 2025
The Today’s Issues group will meet this Sunday, January 26, 2025, 2024, at
9:30 to discuss the first week of the new Trump administration. . The group
meets on occasional Sunday mornings in person in the parlor of the
Religious Education building next to the church or you can join us on Zoom.
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.
I am also inviting the members of my Sociology of Religion course at the
Institute for Learning in Retirement, so we may have some new folks.
There is no required reading, but Paul Lewis, a member of the Sociology
of Religion class has suggested that we might discuss Trump sends troops to
the border Our daily political update, featuring the stories that matter
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/169WCRQI86gLcnDVJe6OyOWzheswb8Ca5Ba1Kt26iw5w/edit?usp=sharing>
from the January 23 Economist magazine.
Another story that might be of interest is How Trump Will Fai
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rgaaIS1mavkA8JAz3NQ2OJiPgua13X2AgvUES2Ye3u0/edit?usp=sharing>l
by David Brooks in the New York Times, January 24, 2025. He makes a
comparison to Trump’s new hero, President William McKinley and the failures
of populism in the 19th century.
But there is interesting material on all media outlets, no special
assignment for this discussion.
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