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Dec. 5
Orchids to
John Krull for his column regarding the need for grown-ups in government to accept blame when they are wrong, to graciously apologize and move to repair any damage instead of just blaming others.
columnist Michael Hicks for another concise and clear economic lesson on the tariffs’ effect on prices.
Sen. Kyle Walker for listening to his constituents and rejecting unlawful redistricting.
the IU super fan, I hope you get a new chair.
Onions to
anyone who thinks the current “open cabinet meetings” are anything more than a chance for the current leader to get his ego stroked over and over again.
those who point out the number of televised cabinet meetings that are nothing more than ego-stroking for a president who craves media attention, real leaders don’t need constant media attention.
the elected one who pretends to know everything, but says he doesn’t know anything about it if it makes him and his appointees look bad, inept, unqualified or guilty.
being used as a pawn by media remorselessly celebrating the celebrated.
those finding negativity for this current administration, but refusing to acknowledge the great work that this administration has done for our nation.
those who are more concerned about foreign drug runners than they are American victims.





