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Egregious Governance

Written by: Nancy Hill
Published: April 8, 2023 -- Last Modified: April 8, 2023
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G Thoughts Buzzing About in My Head

I had been ahead in my publishing schedule until today. Every time I thought of G words to capsulize my recent G thoughts steam came out out of my ears.

Greed, grift, and even thoughts about God send me into a tizzy. The cause of the tizzies all relate to the horrific way some people are destroying our government. I still cannot write rationally, so what I will do is link to articles from sources I trust that discuss several upsetting occurrences, trends, or people that point to a dark side of America. This all hurts. I was raised to respect my country, to pay attention to governance, exercise my vote, and communicate with elected leaders. This isn’t enough when a mockery is being made of democracy.

Egregious Persons

Kyrsten Sinema is my Senator. She has backstabbed her constituency every chance she has found. Turns out she has been taking money from Harlan Crow too, the same guy who has been working his charms on U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas with beyond extravagant gifts – some at the half a million buckos mark. She promised one thing (progressivism) and delivered another (self-serving narcissism), she never sends constituent newsletters, nor does she have town halls, she is incommunicado with her constituents.

Clarence Thomas is the most corrupt Justice to ever sit on the Supreme Court.

While a good and gentle man who was President of the U.S is in hospice while another former President spews hateful speech.

Shootings, Racism, and Government Complicity

To be this sad and frustrated on Easter just isn’t right.

G in #AtoZ2023 – Governance

Categories: A TO Z, A to Z 2023Tags: Clarence Thomas, Krysten Sinema, Tennessee expulsions

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  1. Kristin

    April 9, 2023 at 3:23 pm

    Depressing for sure.

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  2. Nancy

    April 9, 2023 at 6:26 pm

    I will be more upbeat tomorrow or at least try to be.

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