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plant based summer

Posted by nonfer - June 1st, 2022






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oops.

:)


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oh, what were my choices in 2020? bill clinton's boarding pass versus strom thurmond's protege wasn't much of a choice. might have just skipped voting for President if trump's administration hadn't tasked privateers with locking up children unnecessarily separated from their families in dilapidated big box stores. might have skipped voting for President if trump hadn't talked about using disinfectant or ultraviolet radiation internally to cure viral infections. truthfully, i might of skipped voting for President if i believed that trump didn't violate the emoluments clause of the constitution every day of his one term Presidency. so a young joe biden had to deal with idiot bigots as colleagues while a senator in his thirties. for me it really was a pretty easy choice between him and a flailing real estate 'mogul'.


what seems impossible? a responsible government? doesn't seem likely. if the legislature or the courts do anything to address the rising number of mass shooters it will take time. maybe they will make an attempt. in the meantime our communities continue to try supporting those we are still fortunate enough to have with us. hopefully legislation or decisions by our courts will remember to consider our ability as survivors to recover from mass shootings.


when voting next fall maybe the more important consideration will be who tried to support the people of our country as an unchecked viral contagion threatened to overwhelm our profit and non-profit medical infrastructure. the real threat posed by the coronavirus during 2020 and much of 2021 was seeing all of our hospitals overrun by the dying. unless it infects the pulmonary tree covid mostly leaves those infected asymptomatic. not being able to get treatment at hospitals because of the then enormous number of life threatening covid19 cases will continue to have an effect for those that couldn't reasonably seek preventative care for over a year.




pre covid isn't post covid.



[in 2018 was the most importance a woman could hope for to be a plot device in a comic book?]

maybe.






[support your local comic book shop.]






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