A Community’s Dilemma: Complaining vs. Voting for Change

I’ve lived in two neighboring towns my whole life, and right now, I’m in the one I grew up in. Lately, the town’s been doing some stuff I don’t get. First off, I barely go on social media anymore, especially Facebook, because it’s such a negative space, and I don’t need that in my life. But now and then, I’ll check in to see what’s happening.

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Uncovering Truth: The Innocence Project and Its Lessons

I’ve been spending way too much time watching TV lately, especially Netflix. I’ve gotten hooked on these semi-documentary films—though I’m not sure how much of it is true and how much is just dramatized. (Which is why I call them semi-documentaries) One series I’ve been watching is called “The Innocence Project”. It’s all about investigating cases of people in prison who claim they’re innocent, especially those with life sentences or on death row.

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Is Trump Setting a Dangerous Precedent with AI Content?

I came across another one of those weird things happening in the world that I can’t wrap my head around. Apparently, President Trump has his own social media platform called Truth Social—I didn’t even know that—and he posted this video the other day that I think is just gross and inappropriate. (Do people even use the term gross anymore?) It shows him flying a jet fighter over one of those No Kings rallies and dropping stuff on the crowd. And then we wonder why everything feels so messed up. I mean, this is the leader of our country, supposedly the greatest country in the world, and he’s out here posting stuff like that.

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Why I’m Reconsidering My Republican Roots

I used to be proud to say I was a Republican. Nowadays, I’m not so sure. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not going to start calling myself a Democrat, but I do think it’s time for a change.

Why, you ask? Let’s see, there’s this: Thousands of private messages reveal young GOP leaders joking about gas chambers, slavery, and rape. – Politico

I have never thought or spoken about anyone in this way; therefore, I certainly don’t want to be associated with it. The problem is it seems to come from the top. While the President may not express himself exactly in the same way, he certainly implies that he shares the same views.

It’s not surprising that people are like this. Watch television or movies, listen to podcasts and talk shows, look at some of the groups on social media, and you will see hundreds of examples of the same thing. It’s incredible the things people will say, hiding behind a computer. What is worse is that people actually believe what they see.

Yes, we are all protected by the First Amendment of the Constitution, guaranteeing us the right to be a******s, but it doesn’t make it right.

John Kennedy Must be Rolling in His Grave

I honestly don’t know what to make of the Trump administration. Some of the stuff he does seems fine to me, but then other things just leave me scratching my head, like, why?

The latest thing is his Health and Human Services Secretary, R.F.K. Jr. (I think that’s his title), saying there’s some link between taking Tylenol during pregnancy and kids having autism. Oh, and if you have a boy and he’s circumcised, that could somehow be connected to autism, too. Where do they even come up with this stuff? I just don’t get it. R.F.K. says these things, Trump seems to go along with it, and they make a big deal out of it. I don’t understand why.

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Four Cities, Three Days

  • Grand Blanc, Michigan
  • Southport, Texas
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Eagle Pass, Texas

Four different cities. Four different states. Until today, they probably have had almost nothing in common. Until today, there has been no connection between them. Now all four are connected because of mass shootings. We can add these to the list of over 320 other mass shootings so far this year.

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Words Instead of Bullets

For about the last ten years, I have been living under a rock, intentionally, I might add. I used to be quite involved with politics, especially local issues, but something changed, and I just stopped.

I’m trying to remember why. I think it’s because I became disillusioned with the whole process. There came a point where you could no longer have any rational discussion about anything. It was replaced with vitriol and personal attacks rather than making valid points. I suppose it was easier for people to attack rather than actually consider the issue. Things haven’t changed, I think it’s worse as it’s now become more violent.

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