Tag: senate
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Awkward Phases
The past two weeks have been so crazy busy and yet slowly surreal. Both Christmas and New Years Eve are officially over. This is where I begin my annual introspection as I get ever so close day by day to January 20th. As of today after nearly a three month stint in therapy for my…
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Aurora Rally
Each Rally I watch I learn something about the speakers and the state it is being held in. It’s an awesome experience next to being there in person, I’m sure. I would go if I could; it’s not an option for everyone though and that’s why they have Live-stream footage. Observing several of the speakers…
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Overriding the Governor
Maybe our fellow neighbors learned a thing from our State Assembly. A couple of years ago Hoosiers had to override Governor Holcomb over his veto of a bill protecting biological women in sports. Women shouldn’t have to fight so hard for this after what was already created in Title 9. I’m sorry but Governor Mike…
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The Winnowing
It’s a bit disheartening and yet it was bound to happen. Senator Tim Scott has now stepped down from running for President. There is no better message to freak out the Progressive Left than for this man to have been in the running for the Oval Office. The story this Senator has is amazing and…
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The Status Quo
Two of the loudest voices I heard from Wednesday, before my Wi-Fi went out was a Former Speaker and a Fox Host. Former Speaker Newt Gingrich has maybe a thing or two he could say having been in that position. However Kilmeade had some kind of chip on his shoulder with Rep Tim Burchett. Yet…
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Honoring A Senator: Diane Feinstein
Death is always a sad fact of life no matter the party affiliation. Her term was not set to end until January 2025. She had health issues though and it’s not being mentioned as to a specific symptom or illness that took her, but she had dealt with shingles and encephalitis and was absent from…
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Twisting Words
Several times over the last few months I have seen messages on my feed about this man. Looking at the bio on this U. S. Senator’s website does not surprise me. His father was an amazing man of inspiration that compelled him to be a go-getter. Mr. Tuberville was a Second World War veteran and…
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17 Centuries In Between: The Proconsul
Do we really grasp the enormous differences in culture and time at that age? Period films do allow me to imagine, but reading also complemented watching those movies. I have already mentioned Gladiator, one of the movies my high school teacher had us watch. Troy came out after I graduated from UHS; there was a…
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Women
The last election is seen by many as a non ‘Red Wave’ event. How else can you explain some of the eye-opening decisions being made as of this year. The highly controversial reversing of the Roe versus Wade upheaval, I believe is a big piece of this movement. When I found myself on telegram, back…




