Blog ArchivesCourtney White: “Relocalization” and the PresidencyI can’t get excited about the presidential race. I know who I’ll vote for, and I’ll dutifully fulfill my democratic obligations on Election Day this fall, but I won’t be doing much more than that - which surprises me. In the past, I’ve eagerly participated in the quadrennial circus to elect a new President. In addition, over the years I’ve volunteered for various congressional campaigns, contributed (very) modest amounts of cash to candidates, and eagerly stood in long lines to cast my vote. ---------- CLICK HERE to read the rest of this blog entry from Courtney White, author of Revolution on the Range: The Rise of a New Ranch in the American West, and to see Eco-Compass 2.0!
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