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A light hearted Blog of Thanks

This is going to be a very light hearted Blog today.  I want to start by saying Thank You to everyone who is visiting my Blog for the first time today, and everyone who has read my blog for many months now.  I appreciate all of you, and that in many cases you help me spread my voice around the globe.  I was looking at my analytics today and my Blog has now been read in the following places:

Bahamas
Canada
France
Germany
Greece
India
Iraq
Ireland
Italy
Peru
Philippines
Poland
Romania
Sweden
Switzerland
Singapore
Spain
Ukraine
United Kingdom
Vietnam
Unknown Region (analytics couldn't pinpoint the location)

Obviously my Blog has centered very strongly on Politics in the United States since I started Blogging at the end of April this year.  That wasn't the original intent, but I have been very passionate about following the Trump Administration over this past year-and-a-half, and with the 24-hour news cycle changing so rapidly and with so much going on that has the potential to affect the lives of everyone in this country and around the world on a regular basis, I have made reporting my opinion and the facts regarding this Administration my focus.

I will likely continue to make it my focus until this President either resigns or is Impeached, as I feel we are in a Constitutional Crisis in America today.  I love the private and public conversations my blog has started; both conversations with Trump Supporters and Trump Dissenters.  Even though the conversations don't necessarily end up in parties agreeing with each other or finding compromise, simply keeping the subject of politics in the forefront by talking about it regularly is a great step in the right direction. 

I have created a total of 220 pages of material blogging so far, and it has made me realize that getting my thoughts down in black and white helps me to deal with the stress I was more often than not holding inside before I started blogging.

If anyone is interested in writing, blogging, or expressing themselves in a constructive manner, don't hesitate to reach out to me through private message or in my email (stephendunkel@gmail.com) for some pointers or advice. 

Thank you again for your support and for those of you who share my blog on Facebook and Twitter regularly.  I will keep this one short, but want to say, "Strap in and hold on because in the coming months, I have a feeling that the poo is going to seriously start hitting the fan for Trump."  Stay tuned for more blogs moving forward, and if you have a request for something you would like me to write about, let me know (publically in a comment or privately in a message or email). 

Stay Engaged, and don't ever miss an opportunity to be productive at the Ballot Box.....especially this November!

Until Next Time!

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DUNK

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