Around Town – Oct. 23

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Oct. 23

Orchids to

the Columbus Regional Hospital Auxiliary Board for voting to send a $500 donation to the hurricane relief fund.

the poll workers at Donner Center for a very good voting experience.

the volunteers from Toyota who helped at Animal Care Services for their great work and going above and beyond to get our needed supplies.

Onions to

people for being so arrogant or in debt that they don’t understand what “making do with what you had” really means.

forgetting that the ex-president’s tariff actions financially hurt farmers to the extent that Congress had to bail them out.

the former president’s campaign for running ads during the NFL game that were not true.

the candidate who is campaigning with a bitter, failed congressman.

the candidate who wants to turn the page, so drags out another relic.

Christians who need to wake up.

the local judge who cannot rule on pertinent local cases because of her many conflicts of interest.

the female candidate who has a wish list, but no explanation of how to achieve it.

spending millions of dollars on illegal immigrants who don’t seem to be asylum seekers, when the United States is in trillions of dollars of debt with no way to repay it.