Barack Obama talks about the “idea of America” in his book and about not being ready to give up on it - and about the need of the world for the idea. I’ve been thinking about that. 1/
I don’t think there is any question that the United States has played an outsized role over the last 200+ years - from the very outset of the Republic, it has been an inspiration for the idea of self government (even if that idea was never perfectly realized). 2/
But ultimately the question it seems to me isn’t whether “idea of America” survives. 3/
Rather, the question & challenge for our age is whether it survives in America itself or comes to be better embodied elsewhere - just as the ideas of Greece & Rome came to take root & thrive & endure elsewhere. 4/
That’s the real question. Are we still committed to being America? And to be frank, 2020 hasn’t exactly been especially hopeful. 5/
Take, for example, one of the defining traits that people around the world have long associated with America - our pragmatism. That famed pragmatism has been woefully absent from much of the country’s response to COVID in 2020. 6/
And you could argue that other places now are doing a better job at “being America” when it comes to making the sorts of investments in education and in science and research that once drove America to the top. 7/
To be clear, I don’t think it is too late. Great cultures are resilient - America not least among them. But I also think 2020 has shown that we are overdue for a really hard look at who we have become as a country. 8/
Because in some ways we more resemble an arrogant, declining Qing dynasty than the America of old. 9/

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Time for oral argument in the case challenging the Trump administration’s attempt to exclude undocumented immigrants from the apportionment base. #2020Census Image
Roberts starts off by noting that SCOTUS expedited the case based on the understanding that a decision was needed by 12/31 to enable the Census Bureau to meet statutory deadlines. Asks if that deadline is still operative. #2020Census
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And really no regular analysts or commentators or reporters with deep experience with the Latino community or issues. 2/
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But nonetheless this feels like a milestone in many ways - the beginning of the political coming of age for the diverse post-1965 generation. #Election2020
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