Around Town – Dec. 6

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Dec. 6

Orchids to

Morton Marcus’ column on noteworthy changes to Indiana’s wage levels and job mix this past decade.

the “Our Common Goods” Initiative whose goal is to keep blessing boxes stocked with food and other essential items.

the elected patriots willing to speak out about the military code of conduct.

the competent leaders of the FBI and DOJ, who solved a 5-year-old case.

Onions to

the tariff Grinch who’s making Christmas much more expensive this year.

the elected one’s appointee, who’s unproven medical beliefs and false narratives are leading parents and children of this nation into an unhealthy life.

getting excited about 21 noncitizens voting in Indiana without being ashamed that 1.8 million registered Indiana voters don’t even bother to vote.

the court for allowing Texas to use the newly-drawn gerrymandered map for the next elections.

the FBI bragging about arresting a suspect in the Jan. 6 bomb-planting plot in Washington, D.C. when their great leader, pardoned 1,500 rioters who violently attacked the capital on Jan. 6.

the guy in the White House who says he is waging a war against drug smugglers, even though he just pardoned the former Honduran president who was convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to 45 years in prison.

whoever cut down the beautiful blue spruce.

the administration causing chaos by detaining American citizens and destroying their property via ICE agents.