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Finding Where Your Rights End and Mine Begin

November 6, 2020
I get annoyed by inane government rules and being told what to do by officious clerks.  I have always had a small authority problem.  I’ll wager I am not alone in this, but a developmental task toward adulthood is recognizing this as a personal failing.  It is not evidence of some natural or constitutional right to be ornery.
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The Electoral College: How it Works – and Doesn’t Work.

September 13, 2020
Let’s start with a simple proposition with which most everyone these days would agree – the President of the United States should be elected by a majority of voters. Over this nation’s more than 240-year history, our understanding of democracy has come to mean one person one vote, with each of those votes being equally valuable. Nowhere should that be more important than in the election of the President. But our Founders had a different notion of how the election of the President should work.
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Regulating Hate Speech in Social Media

July 12, 2020
Recently, Facebook released an audit of its policies relating to hate speech and other troubling forms of speech. The audit blistered Facebook for being too slow and too tepid in its response. Facebook has traditionally been a proponent of “free expression” and its reluctance to regulate any kind of speech is laudable in many ways. But this is not a First Amendment issue. Facebook is a non-governmental actor not subject to the First Amendment. It can create whatever rules it wants for its platform. Facebook’s decisions on what speech to forbid or regulate are heavily influenced by the desires of its advertisers and other stakeholders – you and I. So what speech is permitted on Facebook is really the product of community self-regulation.
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https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-07-12 15:48:392020-11-06 15:36:34Regulating Hate Speech in Social Media

What President Biden Could Do for the Environment in His First Ninety Days

June 29, 2020
There can be little debate that the Trump administration has been more hostile to sound environmental policy than any administration in modern history. From the start President Trump identified environmental protection as the territory of Obama liberals and played strongly to his populist base and big fossil fuel industry donors by dismantling every protection in sight. So, a Biden administration has a lot of work to do restoring the positive direction set in previous administrations. Here is where I think he should start.
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Trump Flails Again at Environmental Law and Policy

June 11, 2020
While we were distracted by a pandemic, a recession, and an uprising in the streets, Donald Trump attempted to upend decades of environmental law and policy with the stroke of his pen. In an executive order dated June 4, 2020, President Trump directed all federal agencies to use “emergency powers” to speed infrastructure work, specifically waiving or bypassing where possible the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act. Trump justified this order on the basis of the “economic emergency” existing in the country created by the national COVID-19 response. This shouldn’t surprise us – Trump has used every excuse to undermine environmental regulations from the start of his Administration, often favoring oil, gas and coal interests. But the scope of this executive order is audacious.
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https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-06-11 13:09:272020-06-29 08:56:08Trump Flails Again at Environmental Law and Policy

Solar Energy and the Legislature: A Power Play in Charleston

March 21, 2020
For a state beholden to the coal and natural gas industries, solar energy generated a lot of heat at the recent West Virginia legislative session. Two initiatives concerning alternative energy, including solar, were introduced. One survived and will become law. Unfortunately, the survivor is a timid effort to attract a specific hi-tech enterprise that will involve no new solar energy facilities unless that enterprise locates here. But progress on renewable energy in West Virginia will have to be made in small steps, and this was a start.
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https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-03-21 09:17:232020-04-06 12:17:37Solar Energy and the Legislature: A Power Play in Charleston
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Finding Where Your Rights End and Mine Begin

November 6, 2020
I get annoyed by inane government rules and being told what to do by officious clerks.  I have always had a small authority problem.  I’ll wager I am not alone in this, but a developmental task toward adulthood is recognizing this as a personal failing.  It is not evidence of some natural or constitutional right to be ornery.
Read more
https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-11-06 15:19:082023-05-02 13:20:28Finding Where Your Rights End and Mine Begin

The Electoral College: How it Works – and Doesn’t Work.

September 13, 2020
Let’s start with a simple proposition with which most everyone these days would agree – the President of the United States should be elected by a majority of voters. Over this nation’s more than 240-year history, our understanding of democracy has come to mean one person one vote, with each of those votes being equally valuable. Nowhere should that be more important than in the election of the President. But our Founders had a different notion of how the election of the President should work.
Read more
https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-09-13 10:28:352020-11-06 15:21:02The Electoral College: How it Works – and Doesn’t Work.

Regulating Hate Speech in Social Media

July 12, 2020
Recently, Facebook released an audit of its policies relating to hate speech and other troubling forms of speech. The audit blistered Facebook for being too slow and too tepid in its response. Facebook has traditionally been a proponent of “free expression” and its reluctance to regulate any kind of speech is laudable in many ways. But this is not a First Amendment issue. Facebook is a non-governmental actor not subject to the First Amendment. It can create whatever rules it wants for its platform. Facebook’s decisions on what speech to forbid or regulate are heavily influenced by the desires of its advertisers and other stakeholders – you and I. So what speech is permitted on Facebook is really the product of community self-regulation.
Read more
https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-07-12 15:48:392020-11-06 15:36:34Regulating Hate Speech in Social Media

What President Biden Could Do for the Environment in His First Ninety Days

June 29, 2020
There can be little debate that the Trump administration has been more hostile to sound environmental policy than any administration in modern history. From the start President Trump identified environmental protection as the territory of Obama liberals and played strongly to his populist base and big fossil fuel industry donors by dismantling every protection in sight. So, a Biden administration has a lot of work to do restoring the positive direction set in previous administrations. Here is where I think he should start.
Read more
https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-06-29 08:47:342020-07-12 15:49:22What President Biden Could Do for the Environment in His First Ninety Days

Trump Flails Again at Environmental Law and Policy

June 11, 2020
While we were distracted by a pandemic, a recession, and an uprising in the streets, Donald Trump attempted to upend decades of environmental law and policy with the stroke of his pen. In an executive order dated June 4, 2020, President Trump directed all federal agencies to use “emergency powers” to speed infrastructure work, specifically waiving or bypassing where possible the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act and the Clean Water Act. Trump justified this order on the basis of the “economic emergency” existing in the country created by the national COVID-19 response. This shouldn’t surprise us – Trump has used every excuse to undermine environmental regulations from the start of his Administration, often favoring oil, gas and coal interests. But the scope of this executive order is audacious.
Read more
https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-06-11 13:09:272020-06-29 08:56:08Trump Flails Again at Environmental Law and Policy

Solar Energy and the Legislature: A Power Play in Charleston

March 21, 2020
For a state beholden to the coal and natural gas industries, solar energy generated a lot of heat at the recent West Virginia legislative session. Two initiatives concerning alternative energy, including solar, were introduced. One survived and will become law. Unfortunately, the survivor is a timid effort to attract a specific hi-tech enterprise that will involve no new solar energy facilities unless that enterprise locates here. But progress on renewable energy in West Virginia will have to be made in small steps, and this was a start.
Read more
https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg 0 0 Neal Barkus https://panprogressive.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/PanProgressive_WebLogo.jpg Neal Barkus2020-03-21 09:17:232020-04-06 12:17:37Solar Energy and the Legislature: A Power Play in Charleston
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