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Army Bob: We are not just tribes, we are Americans

Political holy grail is that the Republicans are practicing “tribalism.” What constitutes tribalism is once more what people want it to be. “Tribalism is the state of being organized by, or advocating for, tribes or tribal lifestyles. Human evolution has primarily occurred in small groups, as opposed to mass societies, and humans naturally maintain a […]

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One Small Voice: Blue Wave just gentle lapping at shore

I watched Tuesday night’s midterm election returns as if expecting some kind of karmic payback for Trump’s election in 2016. Of course, there was none. The results were anticlimactic. We pretty much knew the outcomes. No big surprises.  Just a few disappointments, depending upon your biases. There were some very close wins, with a few

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Yes It Is, It’s True: Electoral blue wave indeed occurred

“Against the wind I’m still running against the wind I’m older now but still running against the wind Well, I’m older now and still running Against the wind…” — Bob Seger Allegan County, in the election last Tuesday, was as red as red can be. It was redder than Santa’s suit or Rudolph’s nose. Redder

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Basura: Trump ain’t scared of no low IQ legislator

“How many slams in an old screen door? Depends how loud you shut it. How many slices in a loaf of bread? Depends how thin you cut it. How much good inside a day? Depends how good you live ’em. How much love inside a friend? Depends how much you give ’em.” — Shel Silverstein Now

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Army Bob: False Kavanaugh accuser gets little press

The Kavanaugh hearings are over, Judge Brett Kavanaugh is now Justice Brett Kavanaugh. Let’s look in the rearview mirror and see what we find. It was holy grail that the victims of sexual assault accusing Judge Kavanaugh were to be believed. If you did not believe every accuser you are a (fill-in the blank) racist,

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Ranger Rick: Voting results will tell if polls were right

By later tonight we should have a good handle on what happened in the mid-term elections of federal and state senators, representatives, state offices and initiatives. While much has been said on both sides and all the commercials that drive everyone crazy will end (thank God!), it is up to the voters turning out to

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Yes It Is, It’s True: Facebook sometimes yields wheat

I’ve often complained that Facebook is a cesspool and about 95% of it is garbage and lame chit-chat, but I’ve also learned that if I’m careful enough to separate the wheat from the chaff, I get rewards. I found wheat recently under the heading of “People You May Know,” a feature that tries to get

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Army Bob: Media corporations are people, too

by Robert M. Traxler OK, it is the Holy Grail of many on the left that corporations are not people; exactly who makes up a corporation if not people is anyone’s guess. A new talking point used to degrade President Donald Trump is that the media is composed of people, thus attacking the media is

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Basura: U.S. budget tomfoolery only worsening

“By his own account, in 1976, when he was starting his career, Donald Trump was worth $200 million. Today, he says he’s worth $8 billion. If he’d put that original $200 million into an index fund, and reinvested the dividends, he’d be worth $12 billion today.” — Robert Reich, author of The Common Good He went

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