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The Inexorable Crisis

There is a crisis coming to Kentucky. It is inexorable, and certain. You can ignore it, you can pretend it doesn't exist – or you can demand that our elected officials pay attention and prepare.

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There is a crisis coming to Kentucky. It is inexorable, and certain. You can ignore it, you can pretend it doesn't exist – or you can demand that our elected officials pay attention and prepare.

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Hello there. I’m trying something new today. I had somebody tell me that I should try making a video while walking. I thought about saying something like, “Well, that’s a gamble without a gimbal.” But I don’t have a gimbal yet, I might buy one.

So today, as I’m taking a really nice walk, in the weather, in my neighborhood, I want to talk to you about the weather. Specifically about the coming crisis that most people are trying to ignore, but is coming for us inexorably.

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Bruce Maples

Bruce Maples has been involved in politics and activism since 2004, when he became active in the Kerry Kentucky movement. (Read the rest of his bio on the Bruce Maples Bio page in the bottom nav bar.)

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