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The moose is loose, and with no surprise, with all of his cronies in the Senate, now he claims he made some mistakes: they were no mistake. They were planned, one after the other. Other wars, continuous making of enemies with the countries around the world, forcing thousands and thousands of sons, brothers and fathers to go out and fight the battles he created.

He’s gloating, how well he created such a great economy –bull! Why is it there are so many homeless people and families and people losing their homes, with not enough to keep food on the table? How the first thing to come out of his lying mouth is either about “the Wall,” health care or taking away food stamps that help people survive? Praising all his buddies for their help in getting away with all the enemies he’s committed. How much was the pay off? …and no doubt with the tax payer’s money. People, think of your children when you vote. He’s got to go!

Dorothy Payne

Spokane Valley

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