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Tag Archives: government
Impeachable You
Last week I was logical and historical. I left out that I was also ticked off. The scene reminded me of a child being brought before the principal. “Now Donny, we have had a talk before. When we found out … Continue reading
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Tagged anger, democrats, forgiveness, government, guilty, impeachment, kind, mistake, president, republicans
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Perilous Presidential Precedence
When the world feels a little crazy, I tend to look to the past. If an event has occurred before, then we can get past it again. The world survived the Spanish Flu, so there must be a way past … Continue reading
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Tagged America, democrats, election, government, history, past, president, protest, republicans, united states
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Christmas Chorus of Cold-Calling Congress
Did you know that it takes almost two hours to leave about one hundred voicemails? After I called my family on Christmas, I had a large amount of free time. I decided to watch the extended version of The Fellowship … Continue reading
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Tagged border, christmas, congress, government, life, politics, representative, senator, shutdown, wall
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Update on Week 40: Representative Response
Not that many weeks ago, I called a few of my elected officials to talk about how much I dislike guns. I did not feel like I made that big of a difference, but neither of my representatives was outwardly … Continue reading
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Tagged death, elected, government, gun, letter, official, reply, response, shooting, violence
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Trying Out: Calling Reps (Week 40)
Trying Out: Calling Senator and Representative (Week 40) (Yes, I am a little out of order. We will get to 37-39. But I am being topical today.) I do not like guns. I do not like violence. So, I did … Continue reading
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Tagged death, government, guns, house, las vegas, nra, representative, senate, shooting, violence
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The Summer I Went Postal
My career path has hardly been a straight line. I like to add in some detours, a few roundabouts, and even a bump or two in the road. Such is the case with my brief tenure as a Casual City … Continue reading
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Tagged career, childhood dream, delivery, federal, government, job, life, mailman, post office, route
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