What causes more deaths in Seattle? Covid, or drug overdoses?

According to local radio host Jason Rantz (on KTTH), in Seattle and King County, more people are dying of drug overdosesthan are dying of Covid, even with the increasing infections due to the “Delta variant”.  The so-called human-services department actually encourages drug addicts to stay addicted, by supplying them with unlimited supplies of clean needles …

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It’s Meme Day on Calling-all-RushBabes

Thanks to my friend Joe Messerli over at PoliticallyIncorrectHumor.com (make sure you visit), for three of the very best memes I have seen, all on the same day!  The first two are in regards to Terrorism. Fellow Conservatives, never fear, they will come for you, too.  Be prepared. The next one is on the subject …

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Biden voters, it’s ALL on you. The first elected president of the United States who hates America.

Never, ever, in the 250-year history of the United States of America, have the voters "elected" a president who despises his own country.  Never in all our history have we had a president and his party whose goal is reducing this country as Founded, to ashes. For many, many years, incompetent grifter Joe Biden has …

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Seattle has a big choice to make in the election for City Attorney-the stark contrast between the two candidates is remarkable.

I could not believe this myself, when I read an article on the city attorney race in Seattle.  The incumbent, Pete Holmes, has had a great effect on the city.  He has released violent felons with no bail, allowed frequent offenders to stay out of prison, and refused to prosecute rioters and destroyers of city …

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Be very careful what you ask for, Washington State DemocRats. Police Reform.

The last legislative session in Olympia passed a package of "police reform" measures, supposedly designed to "undo racial inequity" in policing in the state.  The effects of this reform package can be easily predicted.  The article at KOMO today lists some of the changes to law-enforcement in the State of Washington. The laws constitute what …

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Clean Energy? Not so fast.

We hear and read about the advent of so-called "clean energy" sources, which are scheduled to take over from dirty sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas all over the world.  The European Union, The USA, China, and many other countries are embarking on the energy transition with dispatch; banning internal-combustion vehicles, institution "cap …

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If the government of Paris is giving up on electric cars…

How can every single automaker plan to go all-electric?  This picture just blew me away.  It is from Twitter, but I could copy it without actually going to Twitter, which I despise. The description of the above situation is as follows: Green madness.  Electric cars belonging to the City of Paris.  No one will buy …

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Guest Blogger: Brian Watt’s excellent alternative disclaimer for “Gone With The Wind”

We all know that the movie, Gone With The Wind, was about the Civil War, and its effects on some wealthy families in the Deep South.  That movie is perhaps the best-loved movie of all time, and it is forever fresh.  Generations of Americans have viewed the film, on every possible screen, from huge IMAX …

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A new disincentive to work in the State of Washington

The "Nanny State" of Washington has enacted a new social program, paid for by all those who are employed in the state.  Employees will now have half of 1% of their wages withheld, starting in January, for a "long-term care" tax, which will not be active until three years later.  That benefit will be a …

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Independence Day: The Declaration of Independence, and Calvin Coolidge’s speech on the 150th Anniversary

The Declaration of Independence is perhaps the most momentous single document in American history, and maybe even in the history of Western Civilization.  In July of 1776, after long deliberation by a group of remarkable men, they laid out the many reasons for the decision to separate the thirteen colonies from Great Britain, and by …

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