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bclare.bsky.social
Minnesota Master Naturalist • Artist • Photographer • Mapmaker • Writer • Baker • Medievalist • Lutheran • Lesbian • ♿️Canewalker
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You’re not wrong, but without a car I’d be totally stuck in my house in a Minnesota winter. Sidewalks/bus stops not cleared of ice & snow, unheated shelters, etc. W a car I can go to places w cleared pkg lots & tote stuff in my warm car. Wish we’d do better so I could go carless.
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Is it accessible? The trams? “Walkability” & “bikeability” plans here in my US city often fail to consider disabled folks.
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Was getting my groceries from Target, but been shopping at other places since they ditched their DEI. Disappointed in them, as I like to support a Minnesota company. Hope they’ll come around, but till then, I’m staying away.
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Actually, I think the *reporting* about the American public has been also to blame. Have you seen the town halls? Heard about the millions of phone calls flooding into congress? Listened to conversations in a restaurant? People are furious. Reporters need to step away from their screens sometimes.
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“Won’t end well,” you say. I hope you’re right, Sen. Klobuchar, but it’s hard to see what YOU are doing to help that happen. Expressions of concern aren’t sufficient.
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I live in a 70-unit bldg built in 1967. I just bought an EV & as soon as he saw it, the landlord said, unprompted, that he would install a charger in the underground parking garage! Should be there within a month, I think. Will be glad not to be charging at public spots in a Minnesota winter. 🚙
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Or his arrest.
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I want a Dem Leader that Donald Trump does not thank
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I finally got through on Klobuchar’s Minneapolis line, but Smith’s VM was full.
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Yes, we read the Iliad & the Odyssey in my public high school AP English class in Colorado in the mid 1970s.
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Please don’t even pretend to normalize this.