Around Town – Feb. 28

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Feb. 28

Orchids to

Savage Distillery for having the best chicken wings and pulled pork sliders anywhere around.

the Anthropic CEO for refusing to compromise the company’s ethical policies to allow the Pentagon to have unrestricted use of its technology.

the bill to extend Indiana’s syringe service programs for five years.

The Republic for its exposure of the current administration’s less than honest behavior.

Onions to

the pausing of trumped up charges of fraud of Medicaid funds going to Minnesota by the current administration.

those who don’t realize that the “stand to support me” question was a ploy designed to divert attention from the worst president ever.

realizing in the State of the Union address, “turnaround for the ages” is correct, as consumer prices are now rising faster than ever.

the possibility that the elected one will falsely claim an emergency, issue an executive order, and take over the midterm election, in violation of the Constitution.

the 70+ mph traffic speeds on the U.S. 31 raceway just south of Taylorsville, heading toward Columbus.

the mis-elected federal official’s unconstitutional, unlawful power grab to control the elections.

GOP lawmakers not having their leader testify to his innocence under oath to get the truth about the Epstein case.

the appointed and elected individuals using our tax dollars for luxurious travel, thus increasing the deficit and taking money from middle- and low-income Americans.

people not knowing how much illegals contribute to the tax base and are unable to collect Social Security, thus making the deficit more and the Social Security Trust Fund less.

the car wash who refused to rewash my car because I left for 15 minutes and came back, even though you could tell the dirt had been there for weeks.