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About the Community Roundtable

By David Gleason / March 3, 2026 / 1 minute of reading

Roundtable Mission “To establish a welcoming public forum that seeks understanding and commonality through civil dialog and stewardship.” About Founded in September of 2025, the Community Roundtable seeks practical solutions to current problems that impact everyone. Each month the Roundtable […]

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Health Care Costs – Newsletter 2-5

By David Gleason / February 19, 2026 / 4 minutes of reading

The Highest Cost Anywhere Your doctor’s bill comes To $4,900,000,000. Would you like use cash or a card? This newsletter dives into the costs and outcomes of health care in the US. It’s broken into three sections: Spoiler alert: Americans

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Access to Health Care – Newsletter 2-4

By David Gleason / February 5, 2026 / 4 minutes of reading

A wide disparity of health outcomes accompanies wealth disparity in the United States, and ability to pay often determines the level and quality of care available. Who Has Access to High-quality Health Care in the US? US patients get care

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Might vs Right – Newsletter 2-1

By David Gleason / January 8, 2026 / 4 minutes of reading

“The only way human beings can win a war is to prevent it.”-George Marshall, US Army Chief, Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Nobel laureate (1880-1959) Throughout history and across cultures, absolute power has corrupted absolutely (Lord Acton, 1834-1902). While

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Naughty or Nice – Newsletter 1-19

By David Gleason / December 18, 2025 / 5 minutes of reading

Santa Claus is coming to town! He’s Making a listHe’s checking it twiceHe’s gonna find out Who’s naughty or nice Were you naughty this year? Hope so, though it depends how you define “naughty.” Myths like Santa Claus subconsciously govern

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Contemporary and Problematic American Myths

By David Gleason / December 13, 2025 / 3 minutes of reading

Intro Cultural Myths, widely repeated narratives, beliefs, or cultural stories that persist despite being oversimplified, symbolic, exaggerated, or unsupported by evidence, provide the stories on which social contracts are largely based. Myths establish norms by expressing shared values and ultimately

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