Certifiably insane | John Mangun

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Certifiably insane | John Mangun
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Driving up East Service Road from Muntinlupa to Bicutan this past Saturday morning, I realized something.

The amount of traffic was pretty much like pre-Covid. Things always get sloppy at Sucat interchange and again at Walter Mart. But there was something missing.

Forest P. Gill, a silkscreen printer from Kansas City, is credited for developing the bumper sticker. Campaign bumper stickers were first used in the 1952 election between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson II. However, the first widespread use was to advertise nightclubs and circuses, so being used for politics makes perfect sense.

Even most newspapers are fairly well balanced in the amount of coverage of the elections with other news. That is except of course for the opinion columns and one certain online news, which are “All Politics All The Time.” The other “All Politics” is in SocMed where the election is going to be determined—or already has been determined—according to some experts.

I will assume that you are a normal person that recognizes when things seem out of focus or even weird. Notice this article fromis one of the most prestigious US magazines, owned by Steve Jobs’s widow Laurene , which started before the US Civil War.—for those who consider themselves to be elite and socially/politically “progressive.” The headline: “On Top of Everything Else, Nuclear War Would Be a Climate Problem.

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