Intractable
Another long day -- a good day, but a long one nonetheless. I had our quarterly District Presidents' meeting for SVDP today, and one of the things we discussed was the increasing number of calls for help we are getting. I was of two tracks -- on the one hand, yes, we have to help as many people as we can, but on the other hand, we don't quite have the resources to do this. It was mentioned that we could spent ALL our money this week and next week the call volume would be worse! I do not have a solution for this, but while everyone wants to help...a lot of our parishes (especially mine) can't carry the load themselves. I don't think we can carry it all together, as well. Much of this is outside of what we do -- the economy, systemic poverty, etc. To be sure, maybe it is something we should try to do...
The Voting Rights Act is now a ‘dead letter’ after latest Supreme Court decision - POLITICO
This is pretty big! There is the whole Act II of redistricting (it worked so well for us the first time, so let's do it again), but I also think there is something to be said that we are NOT the same society as we were in the 60s. Indeed, you can say that it is a little offensive to assume that we have not evolved. I realize getting rid of the whole kit and caboodle is a no-go, but maybe it should be...
The Morning Briefing: Brandon Gill Gives a Master Class on Questioning an Abortion Ghoul – PJ Media
This is brutally effective, and we need more of it!
The Jevons Employment Effect From AI | The Daily Spark
This is interesting but if you think of it not that surprising. It is just that the transition is difficult for people on the other end of the spear; true we didn't need that many blacksmiths after the car was mainstreamed, but what did we do with them while it happened? Again, there are a host of problems that I don't know how to solve, but it is a bit irregular, to put it mildly, to not have a plan for them.