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Category Archives: Election

Signs and Wonders

President Biden, it’s a sign: time to move aside.

Posted byCarole J. GarrisonJanuary 16, 2023Posted inbodyimage, classified documents, Election, intuitive decision making, politicsTags:2024 elections, Biden, decision making, friday the 13th, intuition, superstition, trumpLeave a comment on Signs and Wonders

Journal Entry: Work Smarter, Not Harder

Thirty years later, Meng is a millionaire—self-made and proud. Every time we see each other, he reminds me that he works smart, not hard, and that he learned to do that from me.

Posted byCarole J. GarrisonDecember 20, 2022December 4, 2022Posted inElection, human behavior, inspiration, Memories of the past, SUCCESS, WORKTags:Cambodian values, human behavior, SUCCESS, WORKLeave a comment on Journal Entry: Work Smarter, Not Harder

Shopping, Stereotypes, and the Double Standard

Whether it be 1993, 2020, or 1762, the double standard exists, as does the glass ceiling of power.

Posted byCarole J. GarrisonAugust 30, 2022August 26, 2022Posted inElection, Feminism, Gender, glass ceiling, leadershipTags:Diversity, feminisim, Gender, politicsLeave a comment on Shopping, Stereotypes, and the Double Standard

Are My Neighbors on the Fringe?

This backlash has been festering for sixty years, and now we are worried?

Posted byCarole J. GarrisonJanuary 10, 2022January 8, 2022Posted in2020 election aftermath, Culture Wars, Democracy, Election, January 6th riotTags:Democracy, politicsLeave a comment on Are My Neighbors on the Fringe?

The Loss of Trust

What’s different? I no longer trust my country.

Posted byCarole J. GarrisonDecember 30, 2021Posted inculture, Democracy, Donald Trump, Election, human behavior, pandemic, pessimism; life, politicsTags:Democracy, pandemic, politics, thoughtsLeave a comment on The Loss of Trust

When You Wander, Everywhere is a Destination

I’m no fan of either political party, but the anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers and conspiracy weavers are not originals. Hitler used the same playbill.

Posted byCarole J. GarrisonSeptember 30, 2021September 16, 2021Posted in2020 election aftermath, Culture Wars, Donald Trump, Election, new book, voter suppressionTags:plagerism, trumpism, writerLeave a comment on When You Wander, Everywhere is a Destination

Confessions of a 2020 Voter

No, he won. I’m crying for joy. You haven’t heard?”

Posted byCarole J. GarrisonNovember 9, 2020Posted in2020 election aftermath, Donald Trump, Election, politicsLeave a comment on Confessions of a 2020 Voter

From Russia with Love

A New York Times headline today stated that people are voting as if their life depended on it—and it does.

Posted byCarole J. GarrisonNovember 2, 2020Posted inCOVID19, Donald Trump, Election, politicsTags:electionsLeave a comment on From Russia with Love

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