My grandmother had a nice little working for elections: On a small piece of white paper draw a double lined rectangle in black ink. In the center write the full name and sought office of the person who you want to lose. Write two dates: the start of their campaign (or birthdate) a dash, and then the date of the election. Pop it in an ice cube tray, cover with water, and freeze. Don't remove until after the election.
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Some suggestions: Check out the profile of @realDDGlover for lists of Hashtags to find common interests. Just click ID and it will open in right-hand column. Hashtags are explained on page 7 of the Guide above.
Try # cosotips too.
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@MikefromCanada4 Hi! 😊 You are correct.
3. One is https://statesnewsroom.com, which now has state news outlets in more than 30 states. (I'm at one of those: https://WisconsinExaminer.com.) No paywalls, no ads, no click-bait sponsored content. Support by donors and philanthropy, from which we are independent.
4. Another is public broadcasting, where we got the idea from. Https://wpr.org and its counterparts in other states are paywall-free as well. At least some put all their content up online where you can read it and share it.
5. There's also ProPublica (https://www.propublica.org/) and similar alternative, fact-based news organizations. A source for important news that holds power accountable. Again, many states have their own equivalents, like Wisconsin Watch
(https://wisconsinwatch.org/) here in the Badger State.
6. And there are some news outlets that still rely on paid subscriptions, but don't block you from viewing their content (although they might nag you to help pay for it). I am specifically thinking of
https://www.theguardian.com/us.
Fan of Democracy. Believer in the power of information. Online since ASU connected to ARPAnet. Lover of all fiber-arts: needlepoint, knitting, weaving, coding.