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Richard Jackson's avatar

Susie got swept out but she's waiting for every provisional ballot to be cured before she's willing to concede. Will she vote to approve H.R. 9495 during her lame duck? Well she wouldn't want an organization run by the sort of person to chop up a maple leaf and claim it came from another planet to be eligible for tax-exempt status, would she? It's the government's job to disarm our spiky-headed oppressors, and after all it's only following the rules.

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Great essay that helped clarify for me my own background. I’m about a dozen years older than you but this tracks. I guess my family was more in the orbit of the local Provincial Intelligentsia (parents came to UW from far away, met and stayed). They never became professors but my mom owned a bookstore that attracted not just that crowd but the kind of dropouts and slackers you used to be able to find in university towns like Laramie. My dad rose through the ranks of the UWPD but his passion was and is more along the lines of wildlife biology and similar sciency areas of studies. His friend group was and continues to be the more hippieish end of the outdoorsy spectrum.

So yea, that was the social milieu I grew up in and I expected a somewhat similar life. But instead I was always kind of a Failure to Launch kid and moved to Maine for failson reasons in 2005. I was eventually able to land a job with the state after my own Passion Field (journalism) didn’t pan out. Then Maine’s great cultural center of Portland became to expensive and I bought a house in our boring state capital and I’ve been recalibrating and trying to figure out what the new terms of the bargain are ever since.

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