by Pat Stuart | Jan 14, 2021 | Economic Realities, Library, Park County WY, Social Capital, Uncategorized, Wyoming
Pat Stuart Newspaper Columns Powell Library – Adaptive Reuse Powell Tribune, 1 January 2021 You’ve heard the good news. The county commissioners signed off on the architect search and hire process to get us started on bringing the county-owned Powell library up...
by Pat Stuart | Dec 24, 2020 | Park County WY, Politics, Uncategorized, Wyoming
Pat Stuart Newspaper Columns Are They Wyoming Republicans? Powell Tribune, 24 December 2020 Things I once thought Wyoming Republicans believed in: –states rights; –rule of law; –the U.S. Constitution. But here we are. Four members of the Park...
by Pat Stuart | Nov 10, 2020 | Authoritarianism, Citizenship, Politics, Wyoming
Pat Stuart Newspaper Columns Recently Outed ‘Liberal Airhead’ Cody Enterprise, 10 November 2020 Authoritarian tendencies can be tested. More, according to an NPR interviewee, many Americans have taken such a test. It shows, he said, that 20% of us...
by Pat Stuart | May 19, 2020 | Citizenship, Park County WY, Politics, Wyoming
Pat Stuart Newspaper Columns VOTING: The Great American Experiment Powell Tribune, 19 May 2020 Back in Civics 101, we learned that our American revolution and our experiment in democracy was founded on a then untested idea—citizen voting. The Athenians had tried...
by Pat Stuart | Jan 7, 2020 | Justice, Politics, Wyoming
Pat Stuart Newspaper Columns THERE OUGHTTA BE A LAW Powell Tribune, 7 January 2020 “There oughtta be a law!” You hear that often enough. But, wait! There is a law or ten or fifty or fifty million. Last year our Republican-dominated Wyoming legislature gave...
by Pat Stuart | Jun 27, 2019 | Justice, Social Capital, Wyoming
Pat Stuart Books and Columns Mind Bugs in the Equality State Powell Tribune, 29 June 2019 We’re the “Equality State,” a name evoked often this year as we look back on 150 years of women having the vote. Me, I love the name, the concept of equality and the challenges...