Around Town – March 15

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March 15

Orchids to

Michael Hicks for his column regarding the high hospitalization cost due to hospital monopolies in Indiana.

Mexico for electing a woman who is one of the most popular leaders of the country ever.

everyone mailing postcards to the White House on March 15.

Onions to

the POTUS for putting his ego ahead of the economy.

some prices that will rise because of tariffs, while corporate greed will jump in and adjust prices upward on just about everything else.

spending our taxpayer money on upgrading the governor’s private residence.

the executive secretary of USAID for telling employees to destroy sensitive information, for which is not normal practice — what are you hiding?

the once rejected one and his top dogs who collectively think they can play tough or make a deal with Putin in what is obvious to the rest of the world as his quest to take all of Ukraine.

votes concerning taxpayer money counting if there is a question as to the legitimacy of a council member.

political leaders who are once again resorting to epithets and threats of violence.

elected leaders of one party who are afraid to do anything to help the American people with the tariffs and uncertainty.

the party leaders who are suppressing education for disabled children and food aid for poor children.

the political party that is not able to tell the truth.