Around Town – Sept. 30

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Sept. 30

Orchids to

the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s that I grew up in.

Onions to

racism, threats of violence and harassment exhibited by adults, especially politicians from the top on down the line, and is seen by adolescents as permissible in society.

280 pediatric deaths nationwide from the flu last season, 83% of those children were not vaccinated.

the woman who blocked the handicap ramp area and would not move her car, then said the disabled veteran and elderly people in wheelchairs were “entitled” and she had a right to be there.

the hate and vengeance priority exhibited by the occupant of the White House, which may be giving others a “green light” to carry out their own level of hatred on innocent people, such as seen at the major golf tournament and elsewhere.

the humane society that abandoned and sold the property the pet cemetery is on after they publicly promised to maintain and protect it.

claw back grants already awarded for recreational trails and bicycle lanes because they are “hostile to motor vehicles.”

the leader’s claim that climate change is a scam.

the leaders who hould stay out of the health care business and only comment on things he knows about, like bankrupting casinos and our country.

the worst cities controlled by the Democrats.

the monotonous columnist and his fans who weren’t too concerned when the previous leader worked with media companies to expel people from Facebook, Twitter and YouTube.

semi trucks from the factories on Deaver Road going down the residential street, instead of going on State Road 58 in the business district.

whoever bought the pond on Deaver Road and is filling it with trash to make it a dump, instead of filling it with dirt.