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2021 was another volatile year on the political and social fronts. It was President Biden's first year in office, and while his administration attempted to legislate a new social agenda, it had to contend with the neverending fallout from the election and the prior Trump administration. Trump's "Big Lie" energized the Republican base and proved to be a force in the year long struggle between the parties.Adopting a voter suppression strategy and sensing the country's unhappiness with the direction Democrat progressives were taking the country, Republicans set their agenda to win back Congress in 2022 at any cost. And throughout the year, the COVID virus, its mutations, vaccine hesitancy, and mandates proved challenging for the Biden Administration, adding another dimension to the struggles between the parties.About the AuthorSteve Rosen is a retired attorney who lives with his wife, Marilyn, of fifty-plus years in their longtime residence in New Jersey. Together, they have two children and four grandchildren.
Steve Rosen did not set out to write 2020: A Perspective in Rhyme, but as the events of the now-infamous year grew, the work developed into a collection of rhymes and verses chronicling the strangeness, absurdity, growth, and tragedy that was the year 2020. Central to the work is the COVID-19 pandemic, with Rosen illustrating the controversy surrounding science, the restrictions placed for its containment, the health versus wealth debate, and whether schools should remain open, online, or both. His poetry focuses on people, politics-one important component being the 2020 election-and the rise of the Black Lives Matter movement. Rosen's collection of rhymes regarding 2020 is powerful, emotional, and important for generations to come to understand the chaotic year that was 2020. About the AuthorSteve Rosen is a retired attorney who lives with his wife Marilyn of fifty-plus years in their longtime residence in New Jersey. Together, they have two children and four grandchildren.
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