Bret Stephens and Gail Collins recently discussed Donald Trump’s insistence on making English the official language in one of their conversations. Gail expressed her opposition to this proposal, stating that it is unnecessary and merely a tactic by Trump to appeal to his supporters. On the other hand, Bret argued in favor of making English the official language, pointing out that other countries have official languages without compromising their freedom and democracy.
Moving on to a discussion about Trump’s speech to Congress, Gail criticized the lackluster performance, while Bret acknowledged the effectiveness of the speech in connecting with average Americans. They also touched upon the topic of taxes, with Bret advocating for deeper cuts on capital gains and Gail expressing concerns about the implications of slashing income taxes on programs like Medicaid and preschool education.
The conversation then shifted to education, with Bret voicing support for education but suggesting the elimination of the Department of Education. Gail emphasized the importance of maintaining basic standards of quality in education and the need for oversight in student loan programs. They also delved into the issue of discrimination at Columbia University, with Bret supporting the withdrawal of taxpayer funding if the university fails to address antisemitism on campus.
In conclusion, Bret and Gail highlighted the architectural achievements of Ricardo Scofidio and Elizabeth Diller, praising their innovative approach to design. They encouraged readers to embrace boldness and vision in their endeavors, mirroring the fearless spirit of these renowned architects.