Newsletter: One Sept. 11 Victim’s Positive Impact Posthumously

Special Edition of “The Pulse of Politics — USA” in memory of those lost on Sept. 11, including my childhood friend…

David B. Grinberg 🇺🇸
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Welcome to a special edition of “The Pulse of Politics — USA” newsletter, first published on LinkedIn. The focus is the 23rd anniversary of September 11, 2001, which was a National Day of Service and Remembrance in the United States on Wednesday.

As another annual 9/11 observance has come and gone, I want to pay tribute to those lost, including a close childhood friend who was working in the Twin Towers as a financial trader on that tragic day.

President Roosevelt (FDR) called the bombing of Pearl Harbor during World War II: “A date that will live in infamy.”

The same can be said of 9/11.

Even though it’s been 23 years, we must be mindful year-round of all the families, friends and relatives who lost loved ones.

The memories and pain of loved ones lost never goes away.

Those whose lives were changed forever by the terrorist attacks on 9/11 will always be affected, regardless of the passage of time. Although there are no silver linings for 9/11, there have been many positive initiatives and…

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David B. Grinberg 🇺🇸
Curated Newsletters

Lifelong writer, prior federal government spokesman, White House staff, political appointee, civil servant. I cover a range of political & public policy issues.