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April 9
Orchids to
the Columbus Police Department for helping marchers cross roads safely on Saturday, your help is greatly appreciated, from Glinda.
The Republic for the fun NCAA brackets contest.
John Foster, in these days of extremisms and divisiveness, it’s good to read a good common sense column.
Onions to
so many people violating code regulations by parking cars in front yards and building sheds and other permanent fixtures in easements.
tariffs that move the U.S. tax burden on to the working class and enrich the factory owners.
the lack of coordinated flood response by the city, officials and local businesses, which put people’s safety at risk.
last week’s “Liberation Day” being the starting day the rest of the world began liberating themselves from U.S. imports.
thinking we should just ignore all the lies left-wing news networks and his administration told us about the previous leader’s outstanding mental state.
the convicted felon who said “I am the only one who can fix it” — he’s cooked his golden goose!
the chaos promoter for giving us premature white hair and wrinkles.
the proposed state laws putting more roadblocks to voting.
bosses who are quick to point out employee mistakes, but never reward all the many good things they do.
political operatives and pundits who are now making money by telling the truth about the former leader’s mental acuity.
the elected leader who thinks tariffs are the answer to everything, but not realizing how much retirement accounts, the poor and middle class are affected.
the elected leader that thinks governing is press conferences and playing golf, and is spending millions going to his golf resorts every weekend.
Happy Birthday to
Linda Joy, from all your family.





