The Ruler of my State is Pure Evil

Today, I learned how truly evil is the so-called governor of my state of Washington.  Washington is ruled by the most evil wing of the DemocRat party, and as such they are violently "Pro-Abortion".  Insurance companies operating in Washington are required to cover abortion procedures in all medical plans.   And after the overturning by …

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Erasing Hate with Cosmetics?

At my local store over the weekend, I noticed a new product on the shelf.  I was somewhat taken aback as I looked at this new range of cosmetics, obviously aimed at the (ever-growing, ever-louder) homosexual and "transgender" market.  The brand is "Prideful", and seems to be going after the tiny segment of people who …

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Tweet of the Day, maybe of the Year. Can you say Pure Evil?

https://twitter.com/RealMattCouch/status/1641285567022333952?s=20 **EDITOR'S NOTE:  THE GRAPHIC ABOVE WAS DELETED FROM TWITTER, LIKE THE TWEET QUOTED.  I MUST DISPLAY THIS CALL FOR VIOLENCE FROM THE EVIL "TRANS" COMMUNITY, SO THEY CANNOT THINK OF THEMSELVES AS VICTIMS. On Monday, in Nashville, a so-called "trans-activist" entered a Christian elementary school, and proceeded to shoot and kill six innocent people, …

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Republished in its Horrifying Entirety: The Ministry of Truth planned by the Washington State Legislature

I have been hearing about the new bill in the Washington State Legislature, designed to brand all conservatives and those who disagree with Leftist policies in our state, as Domestic Violent Extremists.  Jason Rantz, at KTTH Radio, has this article on MyNorthwest.com, herewith reprinted in its entirety.  Our legislature is now close to California-level DemocRat …

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What does the “Housing First” approach to homelessness say to the world, and to the homeless?

When the governments who run cities with huge homeless populations adopt the "housing first" approach, their first actions are aimed at finding housing for those living in tents on the streets and in parks.  This method, besides being doomed to failure (since housing is very expensive in most cities, and takes a long time to …

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A little jaunt to the Palm Springs area

Until this week, I had never been to Palm Springs, California.  My parents used to go there every winter for a few years, but that wasn't until I was an adult, an I never had a reason to go there before.  This week, Hubby and I hopped a plane and went down to a Hillsdale …

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A benefit of being on Twitter

Yes, I have become a frequent Twit, spending way too much time on the site.  There is actually a fair bit of breaking news to be found on Twitter, and a lot of great humor.  Anyone who lived through the 1970s will remember the TV show, All in the Family, with curmudgeon Archie Bunker in …

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New Dispatch from the Seattle Cesspool

Yes, it's that time again.  Time for a news roundup of what's going on in the dystopia that Seattle and environs are becoming.  Contributed to by the perverse state law that prohibits police pursuit of fleeing vehicles, which results in hundreds more stolen cars, and criminals allowed to get away. First, we have the case …

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Today’s News: A tale of two obituaries, and more

Yesterday, college football coach Mike Leach died.  He was coach at my alma mater, Washington State University for some years. I read two online articles about him, and I spotted one big difference.  The first article I read was on our local KOMO web site.  The second article I saw is on the Fox News …

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Seattle is finally, irretrievably lost.

In two stories, I can show you how.  The first story involves a Seattle City Council member, and her decision not to run again in 2023 when her term is up.  Here is the quote from Lisa Herbold.  Emphasis mine. “My choice is because I love and honor the work the progressive left has done …

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