Seattle to CHOP Art: What part of “Hell No” do you not understand? Charles Mudede
Seattle does it all it may block the scheduled commemoration of CHOP at Cal Anderson Park. The city doesn’t care if it’s “not a protest, but a festival”. Whatever has to do with CHOP, it wants to be forgotten forever, forever forgotten, crumpled and thrown into a black hole from which information can no longer be retrieved.
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According to Capitol Hill Seattle Blog, a delivery truck flattened some of the street seating on Capitol Cider Wednesday night. Apparently an angel happened to be around who had nothing to do because no one was hurt. Capitol Cider, located on E Pike Street, has some of the best street structures in town.
First person to win Washington’s vaccination lottery won the $ 250,000 award with as much secrecy as possible. They know: more money, more problems.
The high-priced wood Picking up these days makes the risk of stealing it acceptable. Seattle Times’ Christine Clarridge, “MPs arrested a man on June 1 for whom they say he tried to steal 32 pieces of wood valued at more than $ 2,300 from a shoreline lumber store.” Expect an increase like this of crime. Guard your wood like your gold and your Bible. And, sorry, I’m not going to deliver dirty wooden jokes this morning.
What? Is tropical moisture coming towards us? What does all this tell us?
Strange to talk about in mid-June. Check out the moisture trail on this water vapor satellite loop. The low pressure area off the coast is opening up tropical moisture drawn north 1400 miles west of HI (which we couldn’t easily fit into this picture). #wawx pic.twitter.com/Zxz6i50Xqp
– NWS Seattle (@NWSSeattle) June 10, 2021
Good news for that could be found in the Seattle Is Dying camp Puget Sound Business Journal Report: “40-story Pratt Street tower proposed ‘on hold’ for old News American site as downtown vacancy rises.” Why are there so many vacancies today? It can only be one thing: All these criminal people who criminalize the streets with their non-stop crimes.
The Chase Bank that replaced the old McDonald’s in the Denny Triangle has opened its doors. Huhu. Well, how many McDonald’s are there left downtown? It looks like two. One near the Seattle Center and another on the corner that many of our city’s mothers and fathers want to see tidied up once and for all, 3rd and Pine.
The one legislator who voted against the expulsion of Rep. Mike Nearman from the Oregon House of Representatives: Rep. Mike Nearman. He still feels like he did absolutely nothing wrong when he opened a locked door on December 21, 2020 to a group of Tea People armed to the teeth and ready to make America great again. Nearman is the first representative of the state to get the boot in the 160 years that the house has existed.
USA today:
His actions resulted in dozens of people – some armed and in body armor – gaining access to the Capitol, suffering thousands of dollars in damage and injuring six police officers from Salem and Oregon State.
That is what the US House of Representatives should try at some point. Soon. Like yesterday. https://t.co/rV3YxOfXaC
– Paul Rosenberg (@PaulHRosenberg) June 11, 2021
When you talk about electoral fraud, it always comes from a Republican. Whenever you hear about real electoral fraud, it’s always done by a Republican. “[Gabrielle LeDoux, a] Former Alaska state legislature was charged by an Anchorage grand jury with five voter misconduct charges. In 2018, “26 ‘irregular’ postal votes were cast for LeDoux.”
Alaska man takes time out of his life to help a moose calf cross a road. “It worked out for the best,” the man told reporters.
Who gets more of this equity than we do? Apparently Idaho is:
With home prices rising, the average WA homeowner made $ 66,000 in equity on a mortgage in one year. Idaho homeowners won $ 71,000. https://t.co/4r9wjsJWOv pic.twitter.com/ULdRrY6Wn7
– Heidi Groover (@heidigroover) June 10, 2021
Boeings. Can. You. Do something. Law. No more? Puget Sound Business Journal: “The next new delay on a Boeing aircraft could be Air Force One, and it is tied to a supplier, a former Wichita, Kansas,” says an aviation executive who played a huge role in his company’s demise. ”
Speaking of Air Force One drama:






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