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Deb Pierce McCabe's avatar

Such a busy day today. Thank you for this. I find it odd that with everything going on in the world, the thing that had me in tears was the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. I'm glad so few people were hurt, but it is symbolic to me of some of the old established ideas that have become outdated and brittle, which need to be replaced and updated. We need to rebuild not only the literal bridges, but we need to re-weave the fabric of our democratic society— with steel and courage, kindness and inclusivity, and with equal justice under the law for every one of us. Let's build that.

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Colette Wismer's avatar

Thank you Heather. Your letters always inform us and I truly appreciate them and you. The collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge is a mammoth tragedy. So far, 6 people are missing and presumed dead, shipping lanes will be disrupted for months, people's lives and the way they get to and from their jobs will have to be re-routed, etc. etc. But, right away the conspiracy theorists are there to spin this tragedy so they can make money, throw dirt on their "opponents", and cause chaos. Did the orange menace do or say anything positive for the people who have lost a loved one or had their world turned upside down? I only hear crickets from him and his ilk. It must be very hard to always see the enemy behind every tree, to see the world as if everyone is out to get you, or to look at every situation as a way to make you more money. I wish people were smart enough to turn off the likes of the Alex Jones' and stop looking at the sites like "Truth Social" (now that is an oxymoron). Vote Blue all the way through! We need to get these thugs out of our lives!

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