Feb 10, 2021
On Feb. 6, 2021, our dearest mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend went with the angels to her home with Our Lord. Donna Lee Anderson Johnson was born on Nov. 29, 1944, to Lois Corinne Turner (1924-2018) and William Fred Anderson (1923-2001) both of Lakewood.
As an infant and young child she lived in several states, starting kindergarten in Raleigh, N.C., before returning to Lakewood, where she remained for most of her life. When she was three, she was joined by a sister Nancy Kay (1947), (widow to Eugene Cavalier), Belle Vernon, Pa. In 1952 her sister Vicki Lynn (partner Brian Van Meter, widow to Roger Kinney), Huron, OH, was born followed by Kim Elaine in 1955 (David Hook), Portage, MI, and in 1957 Todd William (MaryJane Mueller), Berlin Heights, Ohio.
president barack obama s achievements in his first year in office. washington journal is next. . we begin with a piece from the washington who writes after healthcare we need senate reform. you see the line for republicans, democrats and independents. host: 55 votes is not enough to win or anything close to it. it is enough to get five from 60. you need to shut down a filibuster. only then can a lobby pass. the modern senate is a radically different institution frómç the 1960 s and the dysfunction over healthcare, absence of bipartisanship, useç of the filibuster to obstruct progress, the ability of any senator to hold theç bill hostage has convinced many inside and outside theç chamber that it needs to be fixed. from the weekly turnaround there is a piece byç two authors sayg a fine mess and they write the end game has unfolded and all eyes are on the unseamly process taking place in the halls of congress. rushed votes to minimize scrutiny and secret deals and