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Monthly Archives: September 2017
Puerto Rico
Alan Zendell, September 26, 2017 Sometimes it’s fun to look at a bunch of seemingly unrelated random facts to see if there’s a previously undiscerned pattern. Let’s try it now. Really, it’ll be fun. Fact: Donald Trump has been obsessed … Continue reading
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Tagged Americans in need, electric power, florida, food shortages, houston, hurricane harvey, hurricane irma, hurricane maria, moral leadership, nfl players, san juan, Trump
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Kneeling Before the Flag
Alan Zendell, September 25, 2017 The first time I saw Colin Kaepernick kneel during the national anthem it irritated me greatly. I am unabashedly patriotic, sometimes at the cost of some embarrassment, so what I initially took to be disrespect … Continue reading
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Tagged colin kaepernick, kneeling, NFL, patriotism, professional athletes, protests, racism, solidarity, standing, the flag, the national anthem, Trump
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The Failure of Graham-Cassidy – RIP
Alan Zendell, September 23, 2017 Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) said a couple of days ago that he could give us ten good reasons to vote against this bill. Coming from Grassley that’s significant, because he has been a consistently conservative … Continue reading
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Tagged ACA, graham-cassidy, health care, John McCain, lisa murkowski, Mitch McConnell, Obamacare, partisanship, Rand Paul, Senate, susan collins
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The Last Cynical Gasp of the Republican Senate
Alan Zendell, September 19, 2017 I hate to cast this in terms of Democrats versus Republicans, but the Senate Republicans have set it up that way. They seem relentless in their attempt to set health care back on the deadly … Continue reading
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Tagged bill cassidy, health care, John Kasich, lindsey graham, lisa murkowskil, medicaid, partisanship, poverty, Republicans, rob portman, susan collins, taxes, Trump
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Can Trump Separate Himself from the Adoring Crowds?
Alan Zendell, September 18, 2017 There are many points of view concerning Donald Trump in our divided country. What I find most disturbing is the large number of people who are willing to treat the presidency and the various crises … Continue reading
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Tagged bombast, cheering crowds, crediting others, ego, hero worship, humility, iran, leadership, narcissism, North Korea, threats, Trump, tweets
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Tigers Don’t Change Their Stripes
Alan Zendell, September 15, 2017 Winston Churchill famously changed parties twice during his political career. Both times it was on differences of principle: free trade, tariffs, equal treatment of social classes. When he was accused of being disloyal and untrustworthy … Continue reading
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Tagged DACA, Democrats, dreamers, guiding principles, immigrants, jeff sessions, loyalty, partisanship, Republicans, switching parties, truth, winston churchill
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