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March 10
Orchids to
never having to change our clocks again!
a strong leader who is ensuring the safety of our children and grandchildren by taking down a maniacle regime which has promised to annihilate us.
Onions to
continued reductions in public environmental health protections by an uninformed state legislature and greedy developers.
the wannabe king brushing off American casualties in an ego-driven, unneeded war.
being puzzled over slumping national job creation reports and rising unemployment after visiting a local big box store where they stood in line waiting as one employee supervised transactions at six separate scanning/checkout stations.
the former elected official who talked about himself at the funeral of a civil rights leader including the statement “I’m smarter than all of you.”
the termination of the elected one’s appointee, leading to her un-termination promotion to a new department no one knows anything about, all done by the elected one.
the $220 million spent on advertising by the ex-head of the government agency, which the elected one claims he knew nothing about, but shows how out of control his administration is.
naysayers who appear to want our country to fail because they don’t like our federal elected leader.
not knowing Iran has missiles that can reach the western U.S. and we have to stop them from using them.
the department heads and spokespersons in this administration claiming the media is using the deaths of soldiers to make the elected one look bad.
the elected one downplaying Russia helping Iran target U.S. forces, just like in his first term stating “I don’t know why it would be” about his buddy Putin meddling in U.S. elections.
polling firms not interested in completing polls upon learning you make a habit of not turning out for candidates in uncontested primaries.
the horrible pavement on Washington Street.
the statement “a small price to pay for peace” by the elected one on rising fuel costs when he pays nothing, including weekly weekend Air Force 1 flights to Mara Lago.
the continued denial and finger-pointing by the elected one and his administration in spite of increasing evidence that they did bomb the girls school in Iran.
the war that is no war that has so far cost the U.S. $5 billion and counting.
his “little glitch” that amounted to a price increase of 45 cents per gallon in less than six hours at my usual gas station and now is 75 cents more.
the “Eyes on Education” portal; nothing but a fascist tool to suppress freedom of speech and ruin innocent people’s lives.
the irresponsible, immature adults running the U.S.
the local basketball games that should be bipartisan when calling the games.
high school sports that are the same as it was years ago when there was only one high school as far as student and athlete recognition.
drivers who turn right on red off of National Road onto Central Avenue when there’s oncoming traffic that has the right-of-way.
the federal elected official forgetting all protocol and wearing a baseball cap to the dignified transfer ceremony of the six soldiers killed in Kuwait.





