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Jan. 9
Orchids to
people who take their time when walking their dogs.
POLITIFACT for declaring 2025 “The Year of the Lie.”
Lee Hamilton for reminding us that it is our civic duty as citizens to stay informed and participate in civic life.
nearly half the U.S. Senate, most polls, and the majority of U.S. citizens pointing to the elected one as being the one responsible for the attack on the U.S. Capitol Building.
everyone who realizes that without Trump, there wouldn’t have been an insurrection, who believe the months of research by Jack Smith that indicate the same, and will not accept the attempt to rewrite history.
Onions to
the state politicians that believe the solution to raise our state’s revenue is to implement more toll roads when Hoosiers could easily solve this financial gap with tax revenue from legal cannabis for adults.
the elected one rolling back environmental laws and regulations with not a care in the world and we all know, and soon will see, the results of that carelessness.
the restaurant that will soon be falling into the river.
leaders of Democratic-run cities who lack the intelligence to speak to the public without cursing.
not understanding that green energy will save us all from dying.
another mass shooting threat in our schools, and the fact that Indiana legislators are ignoring the need to lead the nation toward stricter gun control.
those who are complaining about lower gas prices, which makes no sense.
the DHS and its ICE minions for continuing to create chaos, unrest, violence and fear in many American cities.
the administration of the elected one for the needless overturning a decades-old court ordered ruling ordering the desegregation of a southern school.
the elected one wanting $1.5 billion more to subsidize his war against the world and anyone who stands in his way.
anyone that would state “you need to fight like hell or we’ll lose our democracy” to a mob wielding weapons and then claim no responsibility.
governors and mayors who encourage violence and resistance against law enforcement officials.





