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Jan. 27
Orchids to
the lawmakers in Congress that refuse to pass the appropriation bill for funding out-of-control ICE because of lack of oversight.
Rick Titus for clearing off our driveway, street, sidewalk, and around the mailbox, from grateful neighbors.
Mike Rusie for snow removal and keeping our neighborhood safe, we appreciate your hard work, from grateful neighbors.
Onions to
the Border Patrol leader who claims that U.S. citizens simply legally carrying a firearm with a state-issued permit are terrorist threats and deserve an immediate deadly force reaction from agents.
ICE thugs who are killing American citizens for exercising their First and Second Amendment constitutional rights, and to Congress that lets them get away with it.
the ironic statement that NATO troops stayed away from the front lines in Afghanistan made by the guy who successfully avoided military service by claiming he had bone spurs.
the removal of the slavery exhibit and the insanity of the “restoring truth and sanity to American history” program, as ordered by the elected official.
not recognizing that by turning ICE loose, that the elected one is edging closer to declaring martial law and is waiting for an excuse to declare it.
sanctuary cities putting our country at risk by welcoming illegal criminal immigrants who disperse throughout the rest of our country.
the narrative declared by the current administration about the latest shooting by ICE, when the video shows exactly what happened does not support that narrative.
to the one who promised to end the carnage, but instead is fomenting one in many American cities.
the proposed bill that would criminalize homelessness in Indiana.
the major drug companies that made a deal with the elected official that have raised prices on 872 drugs, including those to treat cancer, heart failure and diabetes, beginning this year.
the very rude bartender at the local bar, from a loyal customer.





