EDITORIAL: Civility can trump political storm Wednesday
While the cleanup from nature's fury continues, Wednesday's storms are forecast to be political, with President
Strong opinions will be shouted. Raised voices will be followed by roars of approval. Viewpoints will be as different as a
And all of that can be OK. Can be healthy even. From disagreements can come compromise, from a diversity of views the best ideas.
So
And we can expect that same level of decorum from the spotlit podium inside our harborfront hockey arena to the fieldstone stage at our lakeside
And we can seize the chance to hold Trump to the pledges he made to the Northland that helped get him elected, including those in an op-ed published exclusively in the
The president promised us he would "fix the broken
How's he doing? We can let him know. This is a rare opportunity. Presidents don't come calling here very often.
But let's be civil about it and expect the same -- or risk damage from a political storm on par with the physical damage from what Mother Nature unleashed over the weekend.
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