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Nov. 26
Orchids to
Ken Burns, who for over 30 years has continued to delight us with his PBS documentary series, the latest being “The American Revolution.”
the administration wanting to reexamine the 42 million people receiving federal food aid to ensure fraud, waste and abuse of SNAP ends by reapplying for benefits to catch those who fudge the system.
Taffy for the great MIA presentation at the library, from a grateful citizen.
the U.S. district judge who dismissed the indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James.
the disbanding of DOGE, which caused nothing but chaos, confusion, fear and economic hardship.
Dr. Newton and Hope Vet Clinic North for the wonderful card and care shown on the passing of our sweet Nessie, it meant more than you know, from Kevin, Linda and Justin Monroe.
the person who returned my grandson’s coat to FFY, it’s greatly appreciated.
Onions to
food prices being much higher than this time last year.
forgetting it was a Republican president who signed the Patriot Act into law, allowing access to any and all phone records, eliminating any “privacy” you think you might have.
the incredibly stupid idea of judging medical frailty in Medicaid beneficiaries without a clear, reasonable definition of the term.
the White House renovations, welcome to the Trumpian rococo gilded golden age!
the U.S. for submitting for the third time only the Russian plan to end the war in Ukraine.
the failed federal candidate who allowed $1 million worth of fraud to be sent to terrorists in Africa.





