Posted on 12/07/2020 10:20:26 AM PST by ANDmagazine.com
Once upon a time Seattle was one of my favorite cities in the world. Situated as it is beside the beauty of Puget Sound with the Cascades in one direction and the majesty of the Olympic Peninsula in the other, it is placed in one of the world’s most beautiful locations. The climate also is enviable, never too cold, never too hot, perhaps a bit damp but nothing compared to the nearby rain forests. Wandering through Pike Place market was a magical experience then.
Not anymore. Seattle has gone mad, lost to the inherently irrational “progressive” agenda that is raging across the United States. Nothing makes sense. Nothing is logical. It is as if the madness of Alice’s Wonderland had come to life all around you.
Great! Let’s get it out in the open. Let the left do their worst, and if Americans still vote Democrat, well, we never had a chance in that case.
It won’t matter who they vore for as long as Dominion is in charge of the voting machines, a Democrat will win...
This is why I don’t feel sorry for people who live in cities. They voted for this.
I am wondering if a ‘crime tourism’ is rising for these cities have policies like this one proposed in Seattle or like the “any theft under $950 is a misdemeanor and not going to be prosecuted’ policy in California.
Take a bus to LA, steal $950 worth of stuff, then take a bus home...
Just clearing out the port cities to make the invasion easier.
If you want to drive every business out of your town, this is how it is done.
The altruistic lefty clowns want to mute the fundamental basis of any free society, a moral center & laws. Mute them for a new protected empathy class of entitlement parasites.
Indeed make laws & morality irrelevant to the passion, needs and desperation of the self-proclaimed, the statistically named or the parasitic lazy. Let the zombies roam free.
LOL!
Great.
We should define “poverty” relative to the Sudan though.
There are so few actually poor Americans that they may as well, statistically speaking, not exist.
People who think they’re poor here are actually rich in terms of all of human history.
Drug dealing and prostitution will still prosper.
Just a new scheme to attract more homeless bums and drug addicts while increasing the resident criminal population - this keeps up, they will be building a wall around the place with patrol boats on the bay side.
Oh, they mean the northwest is dark, cloudy, wet and gloomy 80% of the year. Yep, been there done that.
The hordes from Central America gathering in Mexico's border towns who won't take the plentiful jobs offered to them there are proof. They know they can live better mooching off American taxpayers than working in Mexico.
“This is why I don’t feel sorry for people who live in cities. They voted for this.”
Thats mostly true. I used to live in San Francisco and there are a few strong conservatives there that fight the good fight.
Just for clarity, Mexico has a history of being okay with people from the south of their border coming here ... they just don’t want people from south of their border staying in Mexico.
No country other than the U.S. has the heavy lift capability to come here in an invasion
Yup, then they’ll take out the riff-raff.
They’ve already legalized theft. It’s called the “progressive income tax.”
Doesn’t have to be like D-Day.
Seattle declares itself to be a separate nation.
We say “good riddance”.
Six months later, Seattle is starving.
Their leaders say “We’re too proud to ask for help from The US.”
They ask for help from China.
In one year, over one million Chinese Soldiers masquerading as aid workers come to Seattle.
The invasion is unopposed.
People who howl "Defund the police!" often forget that another important function that police provide is to protect criminals from the angry mob.
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