Around Town – Oct. 18

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Oct. 18

Orchids to

B & I Credit Union for having the pizza truck and all of the goodies for the Appreciation Day on Thursday, from a member.

understanding that the U.S. has never had a king and never will.

the organizers and participants of the country-wide, peaceful “No Kings” rally in downtown Columbus.

the late Susan Stamberg, a founding mother of NPR and one of the greatest broadcast journalists.

Dr. Tavel for making me very comfortable during my procedure, I would recommend you to everyone, from Lori, a grateful patient.

Mike and Melody Davis for paying for our meals at Red Lobster this past Wednesday, we’re so very grateful.

Onions to

city officials for the failure that is NexusPark, from a taxpayer.

the elected one, his administration and followers right on down the line for bringing in a new level of hatred and revenge against the other party and so many others.

the medical practice trying to go to a skeleton crew each day while having an ever-increasing patient census, which is leading to good employees looking for other jobs and poor patient care.

not agreeing that people who get government funds, yet don’t work, should be voted out of office.

the elected official offering $20 billion of U.S. taxpayer money to help a friendly Argentinian politician, but nothing to U.S. farmers whose finances have been devastated by his tariff-induced trade war.

the millions spent for the wasteful, unneeded and unlawful militarization of American cities instead of resolving the health care insurance coverage crisis.

the $20 billion promised by the White House to subvert Argentina’s elections.

the elected one for branding everything that would move us towards a cleaner earth as a “scam,” as he is an expert on the art of the scam.

the driver of the pickup truck passing on a yellow line on County Road 550N Thursday with another automobile coming head-on.

the administration that is providing $20 billion for an Argentina bailout, but cannot provide health care or food subsidies to the poor and middle class.

those people who are staging yet another political stage performance.