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Nov. 1
Orchids to
Rich Gold for reminding those who were unaware of what a true patriot is.
Tim Claburn at Courthouse Security, thanks for activating the night shift maintenance badges, we all appreciate you!
all those who know that there can’t be real peace without justice.
Michael Hicks for another good lesson on the disastrous consequences of the new Indiana high school diploma requirements.
columnist John Krull for telling it like it is about the spineless minions pretending to govern Indiana.
John Krull for your column regarding our current governor and his kowtowing to the president.
Onions to
the elected official who promised to “fix” grocery prices and boy has he ever!
the party standing in the way of health care credits and at the same time taking food out of the mouths of needy Americans.
worrying about the 40% of Republicans not being represented in “some states,” but failing to recognize the 40% of Democrats in this state are not being represented.
the fake ceasefire in Gaza, children are still killed every day!
all the gullible Americans that believe that the joker in the White House is working for anybody’s welfare but his own.
the elected official for shamefully taking away desperately needed food assistance from 42 million Americans days before Thanksgiving, and at the same time building a $300 million gilded monument to himself.
the elementary school charging parents $5 for their children to be able to wear Halloween costumes to school.
those who think winning is grocery prices and inflation going up, cutting SNAP benefits for people while giving huge tax breaks for billionaires and creating trade wars.
those “defenders of democracy” who allow the 45% minority of the Senate to shut down the entire U.S. government.
the elected leader using tariffs that are not justified that are causing severe losses to businesses, farmers, the transportation industry and workers.
Happy Birthday to
Eayon Madden on No. 17, from family and friends.





