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I own a small campground in Minnesota just prior to lockdown a guy came in with his camper and refused to leave, police said they couldn't make him leave due to covid rules, Minnesota power said they couldn't shut his power down for the same reasons. His power hit 3,000 dollars i told him i was shutting it off he threatened me on a text. Police said to take him to restraining order court. I did. Judge allowed him to continue staying all winter until spring due to covid rules. I shut his power off when his bills hit 8500.00 and his threats came to life. Police removed him by giving him jail option and i am left with a 8500 bill this place cant handle. I am a covid crime victim 174.213.145.40 (talk) 19:38, 11 January 2022 (UTC)Reply
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My concern is that there is great inequality from a racial and a social economic perspective in who can get on the heart transplant list. Take the world famous Cleveland Clinic for example. I ask these questions: What percentage of those on the heart transplant list are Black and how many are white? Same question related to rich and poor. The Ohio consortium that runs the list has fairly objection qualifications but the clinic board, made up of 35 whites and one Black are very subjective in deciding who gets on the list. I know because I am a victim of this subjectivity, rascism. The questions that could make a great article are answering what percentage of those on the clinics list are Black , white, upper middle class and poor. Investigate what percentages are actually medically qualified for the list. This is a matter of life and death for many of us! Darrel Capers at darrelcapers@icloud.com and 216-303-2185 2603:6011:504:8C7:6C05:152D:C539:DE41 (talk) 19:42, 10 March 2022 (UTC)Reply