All the below tweets are in English.
昨日書きましたとおり、今日はワシントン、ネバダ、ハワイ、アラスカ、プエルトリコ(11日追加)、次回と次々回は College です。アメリカには、University とは別に、素晴らしい College があります。
なお、今日も念のためですが、常々、アメリカの政策情報を紹介する以外の意図は一切ありません。また、舌足らずにならざるを得ない面がありますが、
国益にマイナスにならない範囲で、確たる論拠を持ってであれば、政権批判は、どの国でもその国民の誰でもして構わない、と(弊社を離れた)一個人の一般論としては考えております。
政権与党・政府は、何だかんだ言っても権限を持っていて強く、常に税金を使うことを伴うその権限行使が実際に国民生活や企業活動に多大なる影響をもたらすためです。色々批判があっても、野党よりマシと国民が判断すれば、政権は続きます。頭脳面と実行面の両面で現実的な能力が野党にも必要とされますし、そういう有能な野党の存在が与党の能力をも高めて国力を強くします。
Washington
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Researchhttps://t.co/yCIFitIq92
UWArtSci uwengineering UWaeroastro uwescience uwcse UWChemE UWCoMotion uwepidemiology uwsph UW_SAFShttps://t.co/e8tlXTBx2P
UWBuerk UWFosterSchool UWecon evansschool UrbanUW UWComm UWJSIS UWSchoolofLaw UWfreshwater UWEnvironment uwnews UWGradSch.. pic.twitter.com/T92MZnKiAt— World Solutions USA (@wsi_usa) November 11, 2018
Researchhttps://t.co/w6NZlvwgdK
wsuimpact WSUNews WSUSpokane WSUVancouver CASatWSU PNNLab CarsonCollege WSUSpMgt MurrowCollege wsmagazinehttps://t.co/WurW1q1HFw
WSU_Research WSUExtForestry WSUTriCities WSUEverett WSUCorpRel WSUVoiland WSU_IAREC wsucahnrs WSUCreamery WSUMedicine pic.twitter.com/NOpuxmxjxw— World Solutions USA (@wsi_usa) November 10, 2018
加えて、
Washington voters and grocery taxes (op-ed by Professor Emeritus of Economics @douglasdowning). It probably would be best to simply not have a sales tax
and instead rely on an income tax. https://t.co/m1wca0JzGz— Seattle Pacific University (@SPUnews) November 19, 2018
Here's a look at the ruling parties in the White House and Congress since the 1950s by SPU Economics Professor Doug Downing. "Divided government has been common in recent decades, as shown by this chart." https://t.co/J560Di8KHI
— Seattle Pacific University (@SPUnews) November 8, 2018
A new way to vote? Rank-order voting (blog post by Professor Emeritus Doug Downing). https://t.co/EeIoykrqhs
— Seattle Pacific University (@SPUnews) August 9, 2018
"The Constitution is clear about who can raise taxes." Short essay by Professor Emeritus of Economics Doug Downing. https://t.co/hySpKA4nJe
— Seattle Pacific University (@SPUnews) July 20, 2018
Four myths about homelessness: voices from a tent city (research and interviews by SPU sociology professors.) https://t.co/EhBYqDkLGK @timeshomeless
— Seattle Pacific University (@SPUnews) June 7, 2018
In 2016 we built a Trump wall on Washington State University's campus and drew hundreds of protesters & international media.
The boys there are trying to do it again- this time, ten feet taller (literally.)
Help them hit their goal at the link below!https://t.co/2qrBanEBq0
— America First Media (@amfirstmedia) October 26, 2018
"President Donald Trump honored a Washington State University alumnus and Puyallup native after his actions as a Staff Sergeant in the U.S. Army saved the lives… https://t.co/D98sRawjjE
— WA Veterans Affairs (@WDVA) October 2, 2018
Fascinating Seattle Times big data piece from Washington State University – decline in family social fabric ? Talking Trump apparently didn’t sit well at Thanksgiving in 2016 https://t.co/Sag69qfqO8 via @seattletimes
— Frank Blethen (@fblethen) June 1, 2018
Bus carrying University of Washington marching band rolls over, injuring 25 https://t.co/BR2FpZSRZs via @nypost #MAGA #Trump
— John B. Driscoll (@stewardmagazine) November 23, 2018
A mile from my house, a man who was protesting Milo Yiannopolis' talk at the University of Washington were shot in premeditated fashion by a Milo fan in a MAGA hat. https://t.co/ViwxhbZstZ
— Anne O'Neill (@MinnesotaAnnie) October 25, 2018
“'The Trump administration wants to make it harder to vote, and they’ve thrown the weight of the federal government behind that,' said Lisa M. Manheim, an associate professor and election-law scholar at the University of Washington School of Law." https://t.co/uvgsjFxX72
— Megan K. Donovan (@1MegDonovan) August 13, 2018
The U.S. House, which has the power to impeach a president, would be completely within bounds if it chose to impeach Trump for “adhering to the enemy, and giving them aid and comfort,” writes University of Washington professor Hugh Spitzer in an Op-Ed. https://t.co/RutYamrK15 pic.twitter.com/KzeNG8vAnF
— SeattleTimes Opinion (@SeaTimesOpinion) July 19, 2018
Remember, much of what Trump does can be undone~@latimes Op-Ed by Scott Lemieux, lecturer in political science at the University of Washingtonhttps://t.co/D8o05Hqk3x
— Martha Adams (@marthajadams) January 2, 2018
Person shot outside Anti-Trump protest at the University of Washington: https://t.co/MSCpECdwyx
— People (@people) January 21, 2017
This just in: @UWJSIS Assistant Professor Daniel Bessner @dbessner makes the top five reading list in this @washingtonpost article about a sneak preview of 2020 foreign policy debates: https://t.co/Z0TTLi6snW #BeBoundless
— UW Jackson School (@UWJSIS) November 28, 2018
Thank you to @plough_shares @UWJSIS and @psr_washington for hosting this important discussion. We have an opportunity to chart a new course on nuclear policy. https://t.co/GwcFCw4Pwc
— Rep. Adam Smith (@RepAdamSmith) December 4, 2018
UW doctoral student Donghui Park, a cybersecurity fellow in the Jackson School of International Studies, is studying cyberwarfare as the latest dramatic development in the history of weaponry. https://t.co/PHc3Q7evOZ #Perspectives pic.twitter.com/Ku7vo6kYpI
— UW Arts and Sciences (@UWArtSci) November 21, 2018
Peter Ney, PhD student @uwcse, comments on his work on SeaGlass. Ney is part of a team that is trying to develop a device to detect if your phone is being spied on. #privacy #data #computerscience #gradschool #uwgradsuccess https://t.co/18EW7KsJzc
— UW Graduate School (@UWGradSchool) November 29, 2018
‘Something far larger than any of us.’ A climate change talk from a very calm, knowledgeable person, @ecotone2, that may scare the hell out of you; which may be the point. https://t.co/vYZL5FVTd7@YaleClimateComm, @CC_Yale, @UWGradSchool, @uwpubliclecture @kuow #climatechange pic.twitter.com/x8T8P4bU7y
— Speakers Forum (@KUOWspeakers) November 30, 2018
Portland small businesses may benefit the most from #SmallBizSat. Our 2018 Holiday Retail Survey found 71% of Portland residents are familiar with #SmallBizSat compared to 59% of all PNW residents. Full report: https://t.co/RmmfC8FFWV #CarsonBusinessInsights @SBA_PortlandOR
— WSU Carson College (@CarsonCollege) November 15, 2018
Nevada
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OTD #Nevada NV #statehood 1864 #Halloween
5 https://t.co/qslW7bzDFt#DiversifyNevada EDAWNReno
4 https://t.co/WACeEkFaRT
CityOfLasVegas ClarkCountyNV LVGEA CityofReno TahoeSouth
3 https://t.co/AMi0guQlt7 KUNRPublicRadio reviewjournal rgj
2 https://t.co/aqpxzze9Uo UNLV unevadareno pic.twitter.com/aLPNmkHfMT— World Solutions USA (@wsi_usa) November 1, 2018
加えて、
.@UNLVUrbanAffrs Professor William Sousa is the director of Center for Crime and Justice Policy. He was interviewed for this podcast. https://t.co/h2cj2N7tz3
— UNLV Urban Affairs (@UNLVUrbanAffrs) November 6, 2018
Q&A w/ K.C. Brekken, a research prof @UNLVUrbanAffrs:
Q: How can citizens be part of the solution?
A: "For anyone mystified by process, get involved, go to a meeting, find out who the policymakers and stakeholders are. Don’t be afraid to have a voice." https://t.co/gjj5dwVjo2 pic.twitter.com/ccDfF2Npoz— UNLV Urban Affairs (@UNLVUrbanAffrs) November 5, 2018
We’re excited to have @JoeBiden join us this evening as he speaks about the role legal training has had in his career. #UNLVLAW20 pic.twitter.com/iHA55WXDKB
— UNLV Law (@UNLVLaw) December 2, 2018
Today, we were delighted to welcome @SenBooker at #UNLVLaw. He spoke to our students and faculty about their power as advocates, and their ability to live a more impactful life in order to make a difference. pic.twitter.com/lkqyNIsdFi
— UNLV Law (@UNLVLaw) October 24, 2018
From colleague @RamonaGiwargis, Nevada candidates who've had brushes with the law. UNR poliltical scientist: “We do seem to have more than our share of people with criminal records running for office."
https://t.co/6ipFeg6cvd— Bill Dentzer (@DentzerNews) November 5, 2018
No link between unhappy passengers and airline profits, study says – ABC News – https://t.co/xPHkGgW4gU via @ABC research done here at @unevadareno by @UNRAccounting professor Jeff Wong
— Executive MBA (@EMBAUNR) October 5, 2018
How to Tell if You've Been Hijacked by Technology (and what to do about it) https://t.co/pqpq6F1qWp via @tiffabrown #unrbrand
— Executive MBA (@EMBAUNR) August 13, 2018
These guys met in our EMBA program and started a company together https://t.co/Fs5SmkW0DA Excellent endorsement for their product by @GoldSilverPawn #unrbrand
— Executive MBA (@EMBAUNR) August 7, 2018
Market Forces: Demand and Supply https://t.co/tcqW2gKXA4 via @arullendran #unrbrand
— Executive MBA (@EMBAUNR) August 3, 2018
Want to go to business school, but didn’t take Calculus? Turns out, you’re never too old for math camp https://t.co/fRb1yW8TAc via @WSJ
— Executive MBA (@EMBAUNR) July 4, 2018
M.B.A. graduates enter tougher job market https://t.co/CtiSsegZK4 via @WSJ @kelseykgee
— Executive MBA (@EMBAUNR) June 25, 2018
What is #fakenews? When did fake news begin? Who is behind the massive effort to direct our attention on to fake news? https://t.co/KEdniqTZmW answers by @SharylAttkisson #journalism #MediaWatch #media next thing to watch out for is #medialiteracy
— Executive MBA (@EMBAUNR) March 8, 2018
Post-election reporting from Reynolds School students @luciastarbuck and @CharisNixon. https://t.co/MuT8PkBkAo
— The Reynolds School (@RSJNevada) November 20, 2018
Another great #ElectionDay story from #ReynoldsSchool student @luciastarbuck! https://t.co/n6pNmeSQir
— The Reynolds School (@RSJNevada) November 6, 2018
We hope you plan to vote (or already did) on this #ElectionDay 2018! If you need a little motivation, learn why others chose to cast their ballots in this recent @ReynoldsSandbox story written by student @rachaelajones99. https://t.co/c8jOJ4ay7K pic.twitter.com/i0DyXqVIsl
— The Reynolds School (@RSJNevada) November 6, 2018
Graduate student @shevawnatron visited Washington, D.C., with @patagonia to lobby on behalf of conservation issues. This joint effort kick started Nevada Outdoor Business Coalition. https://t.co/KLDJF5ae8Z pic.twitter.com/HCd70qb2Lv
— The Reynolds School (@RSJNevada) October 27, 2018
In this recent @noticiero_movil & @KUNRPublicRadio story, Reynolds School student @karinamariegonz looks at the impact of the rescission of the DACA program for local Reno business owners. https://t.co/nKntxPiNJl pic.twitter.com/wHjJRO7cCI
— The Reynolds School (@RSJNevada) October 15, 2018
Hawaii
Now that the US midterm elections are over, how will President Trump react?
Assistant Professor Kristi Govella at the @uhmanoa spoke with The Japan Times about some different possibilities on the foreign policy front: https://t.co/efDuKY0RG1
— Manoa Asian Studies (@UHMAsianStudies) November 9, 2018
https://twitter.com/uhmanoa/status/1048322944139714560
"In deep blue Hawaii, @realDonaldTrump has a higher approval rating than the state’s almost entirely Democratic Legislature, @GovHawaii, and @MayorKirkHNL according to a new survey by the University of Hawaii’s Public Policy Center." https://t.co/DssfTnmUqo
— Andy Mukk (@AndyMukk) September 30, 2018
"In deep blue Hawaii, Republican President Donald Trump has a higher approval rating than the state’s almost entirely Democratic Legislature, according to a new survey by the University of Hawaii’s Public Policy Center." https://t.co/mijBJ5k3mz by @NathanEagle https://t.co/x0trItHjd4
— Anita Hofschneider (@ahofschneider) September 26, 2018
Life, death and politics in #Hawaii: 125 years of #colonial rule: https://t.co/xgjSPyXTIG by Andrea Freeman of @UHawaiiNews pic.twitter.com/bVJJx1F2xI
— The Conversation Canada (@ConversationCA) January 17, 2018
“It’s going to haunt his re-election campaign all the way to the August primary," said Colin Moore, director of the Public Policy Center at the University of Hawaii. https://t.co/JyFljhf62E
— Star-Advertiser (@StarAdvertiser) January 15, 2018
How can we improve civic dialogue in Hawai‘i? UH Public Policy Center and @UHLawSchool among cosponsors https://t.co/SNoYfJYDeD @CivilBeat pic.twitter.com/MNT6sN06tQ
— University of Hawaii System (@UHawaiiNews) November 5, 2017
Alaska
Comprehensive overview of the yesterday's earthquake and @uaanchorage is mentioned in this article. https://t.co/MDluMeqk9r
— Cathy Sandeen (@CathySandeen) December 1, 2018
A University of Alaska Anchorage report estimates some consequences of climate change could cost the state between $340 and $700 million per year over the next three to five decades (via @ElizHarball @AKEnergyDesk) https://t.co/7MmkQyxeYg
— Alaska Public Media News (@AKpublicnews) November 29, 2018
ICYMI: English major Phillip Granath earned the Civil Liberty Grand Prize for his submission to UAA's first Democracy and Civic Action Week essay contest. As part of the grand prize, his essay was published in @Forbes: https://t.co/3WDIpKAt37#alaska #anchorage #akelect #IVoted pic.twitter.com/GH8ooEVB2B
— UA Anchorage (@uaanchorage) November 6, 2018
Why are #Alaska #salmon shrinking in size? A @uafairbanks professor tackles that question. https://t.co/mchlWz0koc @UAFcfos pic.twitter.com/YorFWfQSj8
— Alaska Sea Grant (@AlaskaSeaGrant) September 13, 2018
"A Center for Economic Development report shows the solar microgrid niche will grow to a $20 billion industry by the year 2020." https://t.co/plxtWlPhSJ
— UAA BEI (@UAA_BEI) August 31, 2018
Trump’s Retrumplican assisted crime wave continues https://t.co/dYKBKawwMI
— salty seadude (@10FathomLine) August 18, 2018
University of Alaska Anchorage Hangs Professor’s Painting of Decapitated President Trump https://t.co/PkYZwEUXg7 pic.twitter.com/RDztN8TN2m
— Zesty Right Wing (@zesty_rightwing) April 21, 2017
Puerto Rico
Don't miss today's #ACSEditorsChoice #OA: "Air Quality in Puerto Rico in the Aftermath of Hurricane Maria". @subu_caps @CmuScience @CMUEngineering @UPR_Oficial https://t.co/kOQDM3RaRy pic.twitter.com/bKHHUp9uAG
— ACS Earth Space Chem (@ACSEarthSpace) October 25, 2018
The life of @MaryselPagan, MS, DrPHc has been shaped by hurricanes. As a student at @UPR_Oficial she was initially interested in research, but then she encountered MCN. [Disponible en español]
— MCN (@tweetMCN) October 24, 2018
Hurricane Maria caused nearly 3,000 more deaths than normal in the 6 months following the devastating September 2017 storm, according to a new report by @GWtweets and @UPR_oficial researchers. https://t.co/r64g7TJln2
— Global Health NOW (@ghn_news) August 29, 2018
.@MIT hosts five @UPR_Oficial undergrads to help them continue their studies following Hurricane Maria https://t.co/XV0BYqsbAo pic.twitter.com/eqxMiaKA5J
— MIT Alumni (@MIT_alumni) June 13, 2018
COPHers study #publichealth in #hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico: https://t.co/rZrt5r7hiQ #USFCOPHRocks! #USF #DisasterManagement #HurricaneMaria #PuertoRico @UPR_Oficial @USFHealth pic.twitter.com/VL3wR6pRpt
— USF Public Health (@usfcoph) June 13, 2018
His passion for #puertorico. @Cornell alum Rob Hendricks '17, @cornellgov & third year @CornellLaw student, was instrumental in coordinating relief efforts following the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. https://t.co/wfSMp6kDDa @UPR_Oficial @CornellCAS @CornellOISE @CornellGrad pic.twitter.com/gZVkYhRYPC
— Latina/o Studies at Cornell University (@latina_o) June 4, 2018
Read how @UPR_Oficial used SmartSurvey’s offline survey tool to gather data following the devastating effects of Hurricane Maria #CaseStudy #research #surveys https://t.co/akYNdfVfEQ pic.twitter.com/YSz0pbcCaO
— SmartSurvey (@SmartSurvey) April 30, 2018
Honored to welcome three @UPR_Oficial students to campus this semester in hopes of providing some stability after the devastation of Hurricane Maria last fall: https://t.co/utxB0vFW5n via @hartfordcourant pic.twitter.com/RBqXBPXBok
— Wesleyan University (@wesleyan_u) March 20, 2018
As Puerto Rico recovers from hurricanes Irma and Maria, people need to plan for higher seas, says Aurelio Mercado with @UPR_Oficial. #SeaLevelRise https://t.co/RPz9w8pbDk
— ClimateConnections (@CC_Yale) July 3, 2018
This has been a good question raised with regards to the @UPR_Oficial in the aftermath of hurricane Maria.https://t.co/hBQT2BnsW8
— FRiveraMarianiPhD (@friveramariani) December 1, 2017
Many elite universities offering zero-cost semesters for Puerto Rico students affected by Hurricane Maria @BrownUniversity @TulaneNews @Cornell @wesleyan_u @latimes @nytimes @WSJ @washingtonpost @UPR_Oficial https://t.co/vmJLsbR0If
— ktguru (@ktguru) November 13, 2017
Learning Commons Center |@UPR_Oficial pic.twitter.com/IFoZkAWNj9
— Universidad de Puerto Rico en Arecibo (@UPRA_Oficial) December 10, 2018
Interested studying biology, nursing, communication or technology? Planning to study abroad? There's something for everyone's interests at #UPRArecibo. Call now 787-815-000 extension 4100. @UPR_Oficial @ProfAlomar pic.twitter.com/KSxXzVxepE
— Universidad de Puerto Rico en Arecibo (@UPRA_Oficial) October 7, 2018
Excellent reporting by @BiancaJoanie featuring esteem @uprm colleague Prof. Chaparro. Puerto Rico surf town faces identity crisis — Hurricane Maria stole its beach https://t.co/TgJaLBvUGy
— Fernando Rivera (@Prof_Rivera) September 23, 2018
Check out this @penn_state @NittanyLion sketch one of the students from Universidad de Puerto Rico Recinto de Mayaguez (@PrensaRUM) created while interning with the Public Relations department. #weare #PennState #collegelife #internship #pittsburgh #begreater pic.twitter.com/sdzH93l6nC
— Penn State Greater Allegheny (@PennStateGA) March 14, 2018
Read the results: "Ecological vulnerability of urban green infrastructure to Hurricanes Irma and María in Puerto Rico" on @lets_experiment by @PR_Sofia @uprrp #UPRseLevanta @USFS_IITF https://t.co/K3WcP7fZMQ #UrbanGreen #HurricaneScience
— Wythe Marschall (@hollowearths) September 26, 2018
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https://t.co/WrWO4zd1yl
SPUnews UWJSIS UWArtSci UWGradSchool CarsonCollege #Rebels UNLVUrbanAffrs UNLVLaw #WolfPack EMBAUNR RSJNevada UHMAsianStudies uhmanoa,RainbowWarriors UHawaiiNews uaanchorage,Seawolves AKpublicnews AlaskaSeaGrant UAA_BEI UPR_Oficial UPRA_Oficial uprm uprrp pic.twitter.com/2Ft0gWSNSe— WS Atlantic/Pacific (@WSjp_insight) December 12, 2018