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Author: Ellen Mauldin Anderson on Sep 17, 2024 Addressed to: David Treppendahl & Wolfe Washauer More on point 3 (and somewhat… 1, 2 & 4 inclusive as […]
Author: Ellen Mauldin Anderson on Sep 17, 2024 Addressed to: David Treppendahl & Wolfe Washauer More on point 3 (and somewhat… 1, 2 & 4 inclusive as […]
Kathryne Downing Hart on Sep 16, 2024 Cons would include the taxpayers money to imprison while waiting deportation. Prison costs vastly more than what we
#2 Joanthan Simeral Sep 29 I suspect you will receive pushback from a variety of angles. One will be the denial of the science of
Peter Donofrio October 2, 2024 David E. Weller 1. You met a meteorologist who was a climate change denier. A weather man. Not a climatologist, not
Jamie Cartwright posted on 10-7-2024 Kevin Couhig’s experience not withstanding. Cost of the tariffs are largely born by the importer and the consumers. Anecdotally, for
Jamie Cartwright on Oct 15 I never understood the idea of Trump as a strong man. He tweets like a hormonal teenager, and has said
Since World Two, the United States has had, without question, the most powerful military in the world. Certainly it makes us all feel proud that
Jonathan Simeral On Oct 23 in response to this question by Wolfe Washauer; Wolfe Washauer : Jonathan Simeral simple question was he dictator his first 4
JC Cartwright on Oct 22 “Power Corrupts, Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely”, 19th century English historian Lord Acton That quote comes to mind whenever we see
JC Cartwright on Oct 17 “—For example, WWI was mainly fought over how the lands of the Ottoman Empire would be carved up by the