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Ted Whittemore's avatar

I was fortunate enough to have worked on Fred Harris's presidential campaign when I lived in New Hampshire, the location of the country's first primary. I remember him walking around in his western boots. He remains my model of a true populist. I think he said something like, "The levers in the voting booths are too high for the little people top reach them." Darn, we need more like him--even one more would be good.

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Blessed are the garbage collectors, and the septic tank cleaners, and everyone else who does the work that most of us don't want to do, for less money than we'd want to be paid to do it.

When I was a plumber, folks thought I was rich because the company charged $60/hour for my time. They thought that all went into my pocket. I explained that the person who answered the phone, the one who came to write up the bid, and the one who sent out the bills, were all paid out of that $60. (Okay, that was a few decades ago, but you get the picture.)

When I worked in a hospital as a health care professional, I found out my time was billed at $500/hour. No one assumed I pocketed that.

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