Seattle-area crime report, July 13, 2022

Here are today's stories regarding the increasing level of crime taking place in the Seattle area.  Most local police departments are short-handed these days.  And the Seattle City Council is still hostile to law-enforcement. Prolific catalytic-converter thief arrested, released a day later.  Arrested in Bellevue, east of Lake Washington.  King County judges release suspects all …

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Dispatch from the deteriorating Puget Sound area

Here in the Seattle area, like in many cities across America, we are seeing a deterioration of many different areas of society.  Public schools are failing, having been closed for many months during the Covid pandemic (by governments).  Parents are pulling their kids out of public schools, so reduced numbers of students lead to less …

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The first consumer product designed for the Great Reset?

The Swiss company, On Holdings, manufactures running shoes.  I first heard about this company in the Wall Street Journal, in an article about their new "Sustainable" running shoe model, the CloudNeo.  This shoe is designed to be used, worn out, and then returned to the company for recycling.  For maybe the first time, a consumer …

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On this Independence Day weekend, let’s talk about Rights

What do you think about when someone mentions "rights"?  Is the first thing that crosses your mind something like "abortion rights", or "voting rights"?  Or is it something like "unalienable rights", which is a phrase from the Declaration of Independence?  What does "unalienable" even mean?  First of all, here are some definitions of "rights" from …

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The US Supreme Court made a momentous 2nd Amendment decision this year…

In the case of NY Rifle & Pistol Association vs Bruen, the Supreme Court invalidated a New York law that unduly burdened the right to carry a concealed weapon outside the home.  Previously, the state of New York had required applicants for a concealed-carry permit to demonstrate "proper cause" for requesting such a permit.  The …

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Gas Prices. That was then.

Header photo taken at our local Chevron gas station on March 7, 2022. This photo was taken on June 14 at a Chevron station about a mile from our house.   This is now.  Tonight, June 26, 2022. Thank Demented Joe Biden for this, and his buddies in the environmental movement. F*** Joe Biden. F*** …

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US Supreme Court, in a 6-3 decision, overturns Roe Vs Wade. What it actually means. New stories added.

First of all, I would like to thank President Donald Trump for appointing three of the six Justices who voted to overturn the 1970s case that found a "right to privacy" in the Constitution where it did not, and does not, exist.  The hysterical Left, for whom abortion is their Holy Sacrament, were losing their …

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It’s all in how you look at it

This is an excellent meme illustrating that it's all in your point of view.  Two looks at the same situation. The Left sees criminals as victims, and homeowners as at fault if they use their own legal firearms to defend their homes. We see criminals as criminals, who give up their rights once they invade …

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