Around Town – Aug. 13

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Aug. 13

Onions to

the federal official for marching on the picket line and encouraging workers to seek higher wages causing abysmal auto sales due to the average price of $48,400.

riding motorized bicycles on the People Trails.

library board removing cross from a community landmark and iconic church.

inflation being her day one priority if elected while we’re still waiting for the cancer cure promised by her boss if he was elected, and he was.

the previously elected president and his obsession with the size of his crowd.

those who don’t realize that government-sanctioned public buildings can’t have religious symbols on them.

many of the most popular eateries in Columbus who continue to receive multiple critical violations from the health department.

the big box store’s customer service, you have 11 cars waiting for a 4 p.m. pickup, and you have ONE employee working.

the architectural committee for not defending the architectural value of the cross on the North Christian Church.

people who want to complain all the time to say bad things to hurt people’s feelings.

claiming that illegals are not to be considered criminals and should be accepted with all the rights of an American citizen.

the presidential candidate who has changed many of her political positions without any explanation as to why.