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Activist, writer, researcher, addicted to sharing information and facts.

Vote + amazon music + Podcast: Hope for the Future by David Hunt

Happiness Between Tails by da-AL

Heading over a picture of a VOTE button.

https://anchor.fm/s/622e2888/podcast/rss

Click H-E-R-E for my new podcast page at AnchorFM. Today’s show features the podcast/audio version of Hope for the Future by David Hunt. The text version comprises the second half of today’s blog post.

At the Happiness Between Tails podcast page, you’ll also find links to subscribe, hear, and share it via most any platform, from Spotify and Apple Podcasts, to Google Podcasts and Pocket Casts, along with RadioPublic and Castbox and Stitcher and more, plus an RSS feed. The full list of 50+ places is at LinkTree.

Voting day is right around the corner. Readers and writers, please don’t throw away your voice. Fortunately, there’s still time to make it easy on yourself. Vote by mail! I just did.

Rev up your keyboards and pens and lips — tell every single politically like-minded connection you have to vote and to do it immediately before…

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GOP MAGAs Push Towards Autocracy Will Harm US Economy and Its Citizens — Filosofa’s Word

Originally posted on Gronda Morin: While Democratic Party candidates should be focusing on the 2 issues of saving our US democracy from devolving into a Fascist style autocracy and the restoration of women’s access to legal abortions, they should still be in the driver’s seat when faced with having to address economic issues. * All…

GOP MAGAs Push Towards Autocracy Will Harm US Economy and Its Citizens — Filosofa’s Word

Virginia Uses Treated Wastewater to Shore Up a Drinking Water Aquifer – The New York Times

Around the country, cities and towns are increasingly turning to treated wastewater to augment their supplies of drinking water. The number of drinking-water reuse projects has quadrupled over the past two decades, according to data collected by the National Alliance for Water Innovation, a research program funded by the United States Department of Energy.

“It is now necessary for us to consider options that would, in previous generations, be considered unthinkable,” said Michael Kiparsky, director of the Wheeler Water Institute at the University of California, Berkeley.