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Feb. 3
Orchids to
Dan Dakich for speaking the truth on the current political climate.
all those celebrating Black History Month.
Bryce Trotter for coming out and cleaning my driveway and deck while I was in the hospital, I really appreciate it.
the Good Samaritan who found my wallet in the Kroger parking lot on Wednesday and turned it in to customer service.
ICE for its good work locally and nationally.
Onions to
the downtown bank for failing to even attempt to clear a path across their sidewalks several days after the snow, that’s just poor neighboring.
the federal elected official for suing the IRS, which he controls, for $10 billion (more than his net worth) over a leak of tax information.
arrests of news reporters for any reason by federal agents, which is inexcusable and an attack on our freedom of speech rights.
the songwriter’s new song about streets of a midwestern city, overlooking protests and violence elsewhere, including college campuses.
those who refuse to acknowledge that when you spit, throw dangerous objects, use your vehicles to block and impede, then bring a gun changes the dynamics of a peaceful protest.
the convicted felon and his minions for labeling peaceful, patriotic protesters as domestic terrorists.
cutting off oil supply to Cuba, which is nothing but pure, sadistic cruelty.
professionals who think everyone is on their schedule.
so-called defenders of democracy who support those who violently oppose democratically enacted laws.





