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[I’ve been watching the impeachment “trial” of our President in the U.S. Senate. As I anticipated, the “Fix” is in and #IncompetentTrump will not receive a “fair” trial, let alone be removed from office, because the Republicans are more interested in maintaining power than they are in protecting the Constitution (or the country). It remains to be seen if there will be sufficient turnout in November to overcome the voter exclusion the Republicans will use to try to tip the election in their favor. Here’s to hoping the future will be different. — kmab] | |
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Hoping For #46 In January 2021
January 24, 2020 by kmabarrett
hoping…
Beth,
1) Start with hope
2) Pick someone else
3) Donate to their campaign
4) Campaign for them (at least talk to your friends and family)
5) Vote!
The arc of history is gradual, but it bends towards justice (social, economic and political).
Namaste,
Kevin