Here’s the one word you can’t say in a room full of Republicans

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Elevating the conversation. Here’s how to bridge the political divide to provide stewardship of the earth.

ByDoug WilksMay 2, 2022, 3:33pm PDT

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Rep. John Curtis, R-Utah, right, speaks during a climate forum convened by the Deseret News at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, April 27, 2022, with Hannah Downey, policy director for the Property and Environment Research Center.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The other day a Wisconsin transplant now living in Seattle walked into a coffee shop. The clean-cut 20-something young man, with blond hair combed neatly to the side, approached the counter ready to pay for his beverage. He wore a shirt boldly pronouncing: “Kindness is nonpartisan.”

“The lady at the front (counter) … was like, ‘I like your shirt. Are you active in politics?’

“‘Yeah, actually I am,’” he said.

‘Well, you must be a Democrat then,’ she said.

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  1. https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2022/05/feds-file-to-appeal-re-listing-of-gray-wolves-as-endangered.html

    Has anyone seen this? I simply cannot believe Democrats could do this. I don’t think they have a leg to stand on, but the fact that they would support Trump’s delisting is an insult. Chasing Donald Trump and wolves is all the government prioritizes for the Justice Department!

    The only mistakes of law made were the state of Wisconsin for not having an updated wolf management plan for 9 years. No one even thought of it or challenged it, and it allowed a mass slaughter of a wolf hunt to go through.

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