All tagged politics

Five Facts about Impeachment

F5 today is all about impeachment. As you know, Donald Trump was impeached for a second time this week, becoming the only US president to hold that dishonorable distinction. No links this week, just five facts about impeachment.

Our last best hope

In this week’s Friday Five, we are focusing on one thing. Is the political, cultural, health, and economic crisis facing the US intractable? Our team at Amplia Group stands firmly in the optimistic camp. We don’t minimize our discord or challenges, but we also recognize that there are ways forward.

Amplia Group's Friday Five

Every Friday, we curate and share content that is timely and relevant. This is our Friday Five - it’s what we see happening right now, in our weekly round up.

Here’s a snapshot of what’s inside:

  1. Snapcat tops Apple in the cool department

  2. Are female leaders more effective at defeating the Coronavirus crisis?

  3. What to do with the statues: How the US can learn from post-Nazi and post-Soviet Europe and What some scholars recommend the UK does with its statues

  4. Is England prepared to ease lockdown? See how it compares to the rest of Europe

  5. Trump begins campaign rallies in state where Coronavirus cases are spiking, requires attendees sign waiver of liability for illness or injury

Amplia Group's Friday Top Five

Every Friday we share curated content that resonates with us and we will share those stories with you. Let us know what you found useful and interesting. And what you’d like to see more or less of.

This week’s Top Five pieces of curated content focus on the intersection of art and technology, brilliance in science, and politics. Let’s dive in, shall we?

What Exactly is Joe Biden’s Primary Campaign Plan?

During the video to announce his candidacy for president in 2020, Joe Biden framed the debate around the tragic events that took place at a white nationalist rally as an existential threat to our country. It was not just the murder of a civil rights protester that Biden was referencing, but rather Donald Trump’s famous statement equating white nationalists, Klansmen, and Neo-Nazis, by claiming there were “good people on both sides.”