Dispatch from Washington State: Doubling down on failure

Here are some news items from the State of Washington, and the City of Seattle.  Please note that the state and city are run by Leftists through and through. First, items relating to the Wuhan Coronavirus pandemic.  Two weeks ago, our Dictator closed all state restaurants for inside dining, closed gyms, and reduced capacity allowed …

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I wish they were kidding, but they are not. Transgender “Day of Remembrance”?!

Sometimes the Leftist weirdos at Automattic, the company that runs WordPress, come up with some pretty unusual things to "celebrate". They are dead serious about a "transgender day of remembrance". I cannot imagine remembering so-called "transgender" people who were supposedly murdered due to their status. The whole "transgender" movement is a farce, and countless mentally-ill …

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He said it better than I can: Guest Author Henry Racette, on President Trump

The following article by Henry Racette was originally posted on the Member Feed of Ricochet.com (behind a paywall-please join if you appreciate this excellent writing).  As usual, he says everything I want to say, better than I can say it.  Please be sure to "like" this post, and all comments are welcome. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Mr. Trump:  Speaking …

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Should we Conservative Trump supporters fear for our lives next year?

My readers will know that I am a Trump supporter.  I admire the President, and much of what he has accomplished in office.  I'm not shy about wearing my Trump gear everywhere I go. If you have been paying attention this year, you might have been hearing from DemocRats and their minions that they have …

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I am Beyond Angry with Software MacKiev, Publisher of The Print Shop(R)

Since 1993, I have used the software program The Print Shop.  It is a simple, versatile, desktop publishing program which allows the user to make professional-looking signs, greeting cards, brochures, and labels.  When I purchased my very first home computer, The Print Shop was the first piece of software I got, and it was excellent. …

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Thanksgiving in Time of Covid (You vs Government)

It should be well-known by now that every single government infectious-disease expert in the Universe has described the traditional Thanksgiving holiday as a potential "super-spreader" event.  Most governments have strongly warned citizens against visiting their relatives and sitting in their numbers around the groaning table.  Every one demands that you stay home this Thanksgiving, eating …

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Happy Bird-days!

Our yard this week has been a bird madhouse.  We have had flocks of bushtits, a rufous-sided towhee, black-capped and chestnut-backed chickadees, a Bewick's wren, red-breasted nuthatch, and juncos.  And who should put in an early appearance?  Our Townsend's Warbler!  He usually doesn't arrive until late December.  Sorry for the reflections, but the picture was …

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Some anomalies in Harry Potter’s Wizarding World

My readers will know that I'm a big Harry Potter fan.  I have read all the books, including the "text books"; seen, and own, all the movies; and been a member of Pottermore (now Wizarding World) since its inception.  I love the entire Wizarding universe JK Rowling made up out of whole cloth (with some …

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