How NOT to solve the “homelessness crisis”.

The Seattle area, where I have lived for most of my 76 years, has a large and growing homeless population. People actually come here from all over the country, to take advantage of all the consideration and services lavished on the homeless. Nearly everywhere around this area, you can see homeless tents on sidewalks, in …

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It’s Time for Another “Dip” into the Seattle vicinity Cesspool (try not to get any on ya). New Story Added under Threats.

Once again, it's time for a foray into the local Dystopia known as the Seattle area. And this week, there are some doozies for you. First off, earlier this week, a homeless man was found to have a 5-year-old girl in his tent in a local homeless camp. People in the area said that "the …

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Welcome to Jay Inslee’s Seattle, with thanks to Jonathan Choe, Journalist

A while ago, Jonathan Choe was let go from KOMO News because of his honest reporting on what has been happening in downtown Seattle, especially since the onerous Covid restrictions were initiated in 2020.  He has been doing excellent work since then, posting on his Twitter account.  The post below should be read in its …

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Harm reduction? I really don’t think so.

The latest "thing" in social attitudes toward the scourge of drug addiction is a movement called "harm reduction".  Sounds beneficial, doesn't it?  However, it's not beneficial, but enabling.  The movement has used such interventions as "safe injection sites", provision of clean needles to addicts, and mobile clinics to provide services, including the aforementioned clean needles. …

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