“I just started to have panic attacks in the aisle of Home Depot,” he says. “I was just like, ‘I can’t take it anymore and it can’t be this bad Up North.’”
In September, Andy and his fiance Becky packed their stuff (including their dozens of plants they are avid collectors) and moved to Traverse City, like many people who left cities in the pandemic for the tranquility of northern Michigan.
The transition was simple. Andy and Becky quickly found new jobs: Becky at a bank, Andy at a distillery. They lived three blocks from Grand Traverse Bay and enjoyed ordering vegan takeout.
Unpardonably yours, Mr. Donald J. Trump
Updated December 11, 2020, 1:16 p.m.
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For sake of our republic, indict him and let process play out
Jeff Jacobyâs argument that Joe Biden should pardon Donald Trump is odious (âBiden promised not to pardon Trump. Maybe he should do so anyway,â Opinion, Dec. 9). Jacoby writes that âthe question for Biden isnât what Trump deserves, but what the nation needs.â What this country
really needs now â after a long nightmare of corrupt, inept governing; cynically nurtured polarization; and trumpeted misinformation â is a full accounting and a serious civics lesson.
If no one is above the law, as Jacoby allows, that includes â especially! â our commander in chief. He should be investigated for legal crimes (obstruction of justice) and held to account for moral crimes (lies, recriminations, lies, libel, lies, racism, lies, character assassination, lies, nepotism, and more lies).