The Trash Report: Inaugural Trash and a Reality Star Renaissance
Briefly

The article presents a satirical commentary on the current political climate in the United States, particularly in light of Donald Trump’s second inauguration. It emphasizes the emotional toll on families affected by policies such as deportations, juxtaposing their pain against the notion of maintaining 'norms.' The author plants a sardonic seed of thought about how liberals could approach these issues, suggesting a mock 'make-a-norm foundation' to highlight the absurdity of valuing norms over substantive help like healthcare, all while offering a critique of entertainers associated with Trump.
Instead of sponsoring a child in Africa for 10 cents a day, we could remind American families experiencing Trump-induced suffering that their struggles are a necessary byproduct of our sweet, sweet norms.
When your daughter cannot access the healthcare that could save her life, you just gotta tell her that she has norms, which are even better than healthcare.
Read at Portland Mercury
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