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Jan. 24
Orchids to
Indiana’s Catholic bishops for speaking out against the death penalty, and in particular, expanding the state’s execution methods.
Scott Keen for a concise but great summary of our current disastrous situation due to the MAGA “perpetual stream-of-consciousness lunacy.”
the truth of mainstream media, as opposed to the MAGA fake news and lies put out there by and supported by the followers of the elected one.
our allies for standing up to our deranged despot when everyone else is afraid to.
the students who use their voices to protest and show that they understand what freedom of speech and democracy are.
The Republic for printing the editorial “Leaving future generations with irreversible financial damage” from the Las Vegas Review Journal Editorial Board.
Onions to
the elected one who has so much power and could use it to make a better world, but instead uses it for control over others and his personal gains.
the gutless politicians in Washington, D.C. who do the bidding of the elected one by moving forward with more money for ICE, and totally ignoring the majority of American citizens.
the federal administration that has now spent about $30 billion hiring more unneeded ICE thugs, money that would have covered needed ACA subsidies for a year.
the current bill in the Indiana Senate that would allow anybody to file lawsuits related to the use of abortion-inducing drugs.
the phony Board of Peace that doesn’t even mention Gaza.
the DHS’s new edict to use force to enter a residence without a warrant, what happened to the GOP’s cherished principle, “a man’s home is his castle?”
the idiocy of protesting against those who are risking their lives to keep us safe.
the administration for taking the Venezuelan oil that the U.S. military seized and taking the money to Qatar.
the former special counsel who seemed to have a lapse of memory during his testimony before the House Committee.





