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Frank Tamborello was born near Houston in a log cabin that he helped his father build. After stints in landscaping, sandblasting, and junk-mail printing, he travelled around the world in 1989, witnessing the bold hope of changes happening in Eastern Europe, Africa, South and East Asia, and was working in Angola when peace came there, temporarily, in 1992. Beginning work in the nonprofit realm in the early 90s he was disilusioned when the "peace dividend" never materialized from the end of the Cold War. He has worked for 20 years in California promoting small farmers, low income people's access to food, and broader anti-poverty measures at the state and federal level. He still holds out hope for the human species but frequently gets impatient about it.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, July 27, 2021 No Kids, No Vote?
Political commentary about JD Vance's suggestion that people who have children should have more votes than people who do not.