A Political Rant: The Shutdown
The federal government began its partial shutdown on December 22nd after Democrats denied Trump the funding for the controversial wall...
The federal government began its partial shutdown on December 22nd after Democrats denied Trump the funding for the controversial wall...
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by Kennedy Jackson Since freshman year, I have been so excited to finally be able to drive by myself. Turns out, the Jokes on me because I didn’t realize the process of a permit and intermediate. So, I barely passed the written test and panicked on thevision test, but low and behold, I got my permit. In my head, I was zooming down back roads with my friends blasting music… but, in reality, I was driving my brother’s SUV with no a/c while he nagged me for driving too slow. Driving is difficult and I have the attention span of a baby squirrel. I went home every day and begged someone to let me drive. My stepmom drives a Mercedes so, that’s always a no. My dad drives a big Heehaw truck that knocks the wind out of me when I try to climb in it, so that won’t work. So, it finally came time for me to find my own car. I dreamt of a Honda Cr-V which was actually impossible tofind and crazy expensive so, I ventured into smaller SUVs. Let me tell yall, car searching is difficult. Apparently, $2,000is too much money for a first car? Who knew? Craigslist was a bust, and I wasn’t lucky enough to have a parent’s hand me down so I searched for days on Facebook for the perfect car. Dad was standing over my shoulder as I scrolled past one million rust bucket cars but stopped me when he saw this little black one for 800 dollars. “You’ll look good in that...
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