Seattle being ruined by its own actions, and by the Health Nazis

All the stories courtesy of the KOMO-Seattle Web site. Let's start with the ever-growing homelessness crisis in the city.  Seattle has a policy, when dealing with homeless people (or, in their ridiculous phrasing "people experiencing homelessness"), to offer them services, but never require them to accept those services.  Of course, the vast majority of Seattle's …

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Will there ever be real Good News regarding the Wuhan Coronavirus?

It seems to me that, whenever you see a headline in the "Press" about Wuhan Coronavirus restrictions on the productive economy, there is always, ALWAYS a catch.  Those who wish to control the population and rule by decree forever, appear to always find something to be wary or fearful about.  Hey, People, Washington is now …

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Some information, and helpful advice for my Asian-American friends

By now, most everyone is familiar with the tragic shootings in Atlanta last week.  An obviously mentally-ill young man, who was worried that the massage parlors he hit were contributing to his "sex addiction", went to more than one such business in the Atlanta area, and killed eight employees, most of whom were of Asian …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #140: Change of Scenery

My readers will have seen my previous posts on trips to Uwajimaya, our local Asian grocery store.  On previous trips, I just took photos of the vegetables, which the store arranges meticulously so they are very photogenic.  Just today, my husband needed to restock his Udon noodles, so I went along to get a change …

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The Origins of Internet Tyranny

One of the Investment Experts over at SeekingAlpha.com posted an article today, about a newly-public Data Analysis company called Palantir Technologies (Nasdaq ticker PLTR). In the introduction to that article, he explored the history of the Big Tech companies who have been in the news lately, in relation to censorship on the Internet. This article …

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If Carbon Dioxide is a Pollutant…

Then why hasn't the government outlawed carbonated beverages? Big drinks companies like Coca Cola and Pepsico use large quantities of CO2 daily in making your Diet Coke. And when you open a can of Coke or Pepsi, some of the CO2 escapes. Why haven't they forbidden SodaStream to sell its machines in the US? Their …

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Hong Kong is being ruined as a bastion of liberty (New updates added)

Before 1997, Hong Kong was a British protectorate, on the border of Communist China.  In 1899, Britain was granted a 99-year lease on the colony, and it became a thriving financial center, among other things.  The population density of Hong Kong is remarkable, with numerous high-rise apartment buildings, and nearly 6700 people per square kilometer! …

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The condition of Seattle today-Updated

The KOMO-Seattle Web site has a heartbreaking story about what the City of Seattle has become, after a year of Government pandemic lockdowns and months of rioting and destruction in the downtown core.  Here are some quotes from the story.  Bolding and italics are mine. On the ground and in the streets there is a …

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Free Speech is now under Heavy Attack.

As we have seen in the past couple of weeks since the DemocRats took control of all branches of the Federal government, they are on a campaign to eliminate all dissent from their policies, and all dissenters from America. The new Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin, believes it is his duty to eliminate all "white …

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Dispatch from the People’s Cesspool of Seattle-Updated

Welcome, once again, to the Cesspool that Seattle (formerly the Emerald City) has become.  On the "Homeless" front, we have two stories today.  First: Seattle to set up homeless shelters in Downtown and Belltown hotels.  Seattle is spending their taxpayers' money to house their increasingly large homeless population in hotels.  I wonder whether that will …

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