Posted on 06/12/2020 8:31:54 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
It's no longer big news that Black Lives Matter, Antifa, anarchists, sex offenders, and criminal opportunists seized a six-block area in Seattle's chi-chi Capitol Hill district.
The same people who protested against Trump's walls built walls around their Utopian paradise, the gun-haters armed themselves, and the ones decrying identification at elections demand identification for anyone seeking to enter the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone (or CHAZ). Most mayors would be horrified, but not Jenny Durkan. She likes it.
The Capitol Hill district is a densely populated area known for its counterculture and LGBT communities, in sync with the 87% of Seattle's population that supported Hillary in 2016. It's in this neighborhood that BLM has brought forth a new nation, dedicated to the proposition that all black people are created better than everyone else (because only their lives matter).
Donald J. Trump
Radical Left Governor JayInslee and the Mayor of Seattle are being taunted and played at a level that our great Country has never seen before. Take back your city NOW. If you dont do it, I will. This is not a game. These ugly Anarchists must be stopped IMMEDIATELY. MOVE FAST!
Mayor Jenny Durkan
Make us all safe. Go back to your bunker.
As far as Durkan is concerned, there's nothing wrong with armed men fencing off a part of the city, systematically destroying its property, and committing extortion against residents and businesses. This is about "community" and "self expression." These people are patriots!
Moreover, CHAZ isn't about anarchy; it's about grief, but Trump is just too dumb to understand.
Mayor Jenny Durkan
One of the things the President will never understand, is that listening to community is not a weakness, it is a strength.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Durkan is a lesbian.
Seattle is under control of the homosexual network.
Durkan is not a moderate. She’s a hardcore leftist who hides it from public view because she has aspirations to become Governor.
She won’t be Governor now.
Impeached? I wonder if any legal grounds to arrest her?
The Power Couple Running Seattle
What we know about the mayor and the art scholar.
by Lester Black JAN 30, 2019
https://www.thestranger.com/features/2019/01/30/38398951/the-power-couple-running-seattle
Jenny Durkan and Dana Garvey have a lot of money and tremendous influence.
Mayor Jenny Durkan doesn’t want to talk about her private life. Which is too bad, because it must be a hell of a story.
It’s hard to imagine Durkan’s success in politics could have happened 20 years ago. The general public, even the supposedly liberal Democratic Party, was openly hostile to LGBTQ people back then. Bill Clinton signed the Defense of Marriage Act in 1996, instituting homophobia into federal law.
After decades of strong, brave women blazing a trail and fighting for equal rights, we now live in a world where a lesbian can become the most powerful person in a major American city. The irony of the mayor not wanting to talk about that is that Durkan is herself one of those women who forced society to change, paving the way for future generations of women and LGBTQ people. So is Dana Garvey, Durkan’s longtime partner, with whom the mayor has two children.
Even though the mayor’s office declined to let The Stranger interview Durkan, we do know some information from public records and other press reports. Durkan is one of seven kids born to a powerful Seattle-area political family. She got her law degree at University of Washington in 1985. She rose through the ranks of the legal profession, starting as a public defender and eventually becoming the first openly gay US Attorney in history. She later worked as a private corporate attorney, with clients like Coca-Cola and FIFA, in a role that she has said would have paid her nearly $2 million a year if she hadn’t become mayor.
While Durkan worked in the public sector, Garvey broke barriers in the world of high-stakes corporate business. Garvey was a senior executive at McCaw Cellular/AT&T, one of the country’s largest cellular communication firms during a period of momentous change in the wireless industry. She later launched her own start-up, D. Garvey Corp, that employed more than 255 people in the “development and construction of large-sale wireless networks,” according to a biography published on the website of her latest venture, IconAlytics, Ltd. Garvey started IconAlytics, a company that authenticates art, after getting her PhD in art history from the University of Washington.
They are easily one of Seattle’s most powerful couples, if not the most powerful couple in the Pacific Northwest. It’s a story worthy of a book, although they’re not likely to publish it anytime soon. Durkan has described Garvey as “unbelievably private” (according to the Seattle Times). In addition to declining an in-person interview request from The Stranger, the mayor’s office declined to answer written questions for this storyfrom serious inquiries about financial disclosure to softball questions like how they met and what they think of being leaders in the LGBTQ community.
Even though we are referring to Garvey as Durkan’s “partner,” they are not registered domestic partners and they are not married. Because of this, Durkan is able to shield Garvey from much of the public disclosures that the spouses of previous Seattle mayors have been subjected to.
Seattle mayors, like all city employees, are required to file financial disclosure forms that clearly describe what they own and their business relationships. That disclosure requirement extends to the spouses of politicians because Washington is a “community property” state, where your assets are shared with your legal partners, according to Wayne Barnett, executive director of the Seattle Ethics and Elections Commission. These disclosures are intended to prevent public officials from making decisions that directly benefit their own finances. We wouldn’t want an official awarding contracts to their own business, and disclosing their assets publicly helps prevent such moves.
“It’s about making sure that everyone can be on guard for self-dealing,” Barnett said. “We would not want a mayor or a city councilmember or even a city employee taking actions that would benefit themselves.”
These laws apply to Durkan, who filed a financial disclosure statement in which she said she was worth $5.75 million (including a checking account with more than a million dollars in it and stock in Costco and a company called Nanometrics). But what Garvey is worth (and what she invests in) is anyone’s guess.
By all indications, Garvey is worth a lot of money. Not only has she worked in high-paying corporate jobs, and not only does she own her own companies, but she very likely started her life with some change in the bank. Her father was a Louisiana telecom magnate who sold his wireless telecommunications firm for $400 million, according to an obituary published in the Times-Picayune in New Orleans.
Garvey also purchased a 70-acre lot on Whidbey Island for $3.4 million in 2001, what was then the island’s most expensive residential property purchase, according to the South Whidbey Record. David Kroman, a Crosscut reporter, uncovered details about a new house the couple is building in Garvey’s name; they reportedly purchased the $4 million house in 2015 at an undisclosed location in Seattle, demolished it, and then set out to build a 5,000-square-foot mansion worth $7.5 million in its place. Crosscut didn’t publish the address, noting that Durkan has received death threats from her work as a US Attorney. The Stranger will not publish it, either.
But it makes you wonder: What do they not want the public to know? Are they hiding anything from us? These are valid questions to ask any political leader. Similar questions have dogged President Donald Trump since his decision, during the 2016 campaign, not to release his tax returns.
More questions come to mind: How many companies does Garvey own or have a stake in? What stocks are in her investment portfolio? Considering her wealth and her PhD in art history, what paintings does she own? Will a Georgia O’Keeffe or a Jean-Michel Basquiat hang in their new house?
Because Durkan hasn’t voluntarily disclosed Garvey’s assets, and because her office declined to provide any information for this story, we have no way to know. I should reiterate: Durkan has not broken any laws by being private about her family’s finances. (Neither has Trump by not disclosing his tax returns.)
“The ethics laws on the books do bar the mayor from taking any action in which her partner has a financial interest,” Barnett said. “There is no reason to think that she is not complying with those laws.”
Nevertheless, she is going against the precedent set by our last two mayors. Mayor Ed Murray’s husband, who was also a city employee, would frequently speak to news outlets and be photographed for stories. By contrast, few public photos of Garvey exist anywhere.
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The mayor before Murray, Mike McGinn, was so transparent with the media and the public that he made not only his wife but also his children available to reporters by inviting the staff of The Stranger to his house for long, poorly lit barbecues in his North Seattle backyard.
Meanwhile, our current mayor and her partner are harder to find than a sunny February day in Seattle. That’s a shame, because they probably have an inspiring story to tell.
Formerly a prosecutor, she served as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington, appointed by President Barack Obama.
Durkan identifies as lesbian. She and her spouse, Dana Garvey, live in Seattle and have two sons
The happy couple.
Posted by Admin1 On June 12, 2020
https://thefamousdata.com/dana-garvey/
This is what you need to know about Dana Garvey, known for being the wife of Jenny Durkan. Jenny Durkan is an American Democratic politician currently serving as the mayor of Seattle.
Formerly, Durkan was a prosecutor and served as the United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington, appointed by President Barack Obama, from October 2009 to September 2014.
Dana Garvey Age
Born in the United States, Garveys date of birth and are is not known. However, they dont seem to have a big age difference with her partner Jenny Durkan who is 62 years as of 2020 born on May 19, 1958.
Dana Garvey Net Worth
Garvey and her spouse Jenny Durkan have an approximated net worth of $100K -$1 million U.S dollars.
Dana Garvey Partner
Garvey is married to Jenny Durkan who identifies as a lesbian. Durkan and her spouse, Dana Garvey, live in Seattle and have two sons. The couple has been together for quite a long time.
Despite the fact that Jenny is a public figure, she has managed to lead a very private married life. Together with her partner, they have not shared much information about their personal details. They happily live together with their kids in Seattle.
No, no one is really saying that..,its just that for the terminally insane, psychotic Hell-hole that is Seattle...shes probably somewhere in right half of the bell curve of that population...while still being somewhere to the left of Mao.
I agree she is on the far left. I said (or meant to) that compared to her city council she is moderate.
The city council there is something else.
She looks like a man.
simpson96 wrote, “She looks like a man.”
And I cannot find any fault with that statement.
This pathetic affirmative-action nitwit needs a better tailor.
> “for the terminally insane, psychotic Hell-hole that is Seattle...shes probably somewhere in right half of the bell curve of that population”
She has you thinking that.
She’s at the extreme left end. She’s not publicly showing it.
She’s actually to the left of the City Council.
She’s just not showing it as much
So why did you cut off this part of what I wrote:
while still being somewhere to the left of Mao.
You are making up stuff to try to make an argument where none really exists.
Because people lurking will see someone write Durkan is moderate relatively or otherwise. But those that know the reality here know she is as hardcore left as it gets only she is more clever and shrewd than other leftists in the City.
There is no need to make a false comparison. All of your comparative statements add nothing of value to the reality of what and who she is and actually serve to make her palatable to the Governor’s Office which is where she wants to be.
Your statements play into the mime that she is the best of bad choices which is simply not true. She is the worst of bad choices.
All the leftists on the Seattle City Council are never going to be taken seriously for higher office and in fact will be lucky to hold their seats.
But Durkan who is actually to the left of these leftists and who is orders of magnitude smarter and more powerful than they can be taken seriously for the Governorship and ultimately as the next Hillary Clinton.
It’s that bad.
So you need not make unsubstantiated comparisons. If you don’t know the real intel, the informed content, it’s not necessary to rank her leftism when you don’t know. A simple comment that the City Council is populated with leftists will suffice but don’t try and elevate Durkan atop that.
Comparisons with Mao are meaningless, cheap, and immaterial.
I would suggest you focus instead on how the current events in Seattle are impacting Durkan’s future in politics. Her future is now dim.
Read the previous post on how Bikers for Trump coming to Seattle can actually boost Durkan’s chances at higher office.
I have no issue with what you posted there. Legit POV. I cant say for certain if thats the best strategy, knowing as little about the behind-the-scenes as we do...but its legit and I have no qualms with that perspective.
Seattle police chief and mayor at loggerheads over handling of George Floyd protests, autonomous area
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3855244/posts
Don’t anyone on the Trump side disturb what’s playing out!
There are no good choices in Seattle...and Durban is no different. The majority in Seattle, easily, is in favor of disbanding the police - so shes a bit to the right of them so far there. 14 years ago if you drove around anywhere in Seattle, Capitol Hill, Alkai, Ballard, U District, Lake Union...everywhere, there were Kill Bush signs displayed in windows, on cars, in yards, everywhere. That was Seattle 14 years ago. In the 80s in Congressional elections, for McDermott (who was little different from Durban way back then) in the 1st District, the communist candidate would finish second, outpolling the Republican then 2 to 1. I doubt there is even a nominal Republican running today.
There is no good or advantage to come from trying to the make the best out of something in King, Pierce, Thurston or Snohomish. It really doesnt matter how bad YOU think Durkan is because there is nothing there that isnt so bad that anything better than the worst can ever happen there. The state isnt going to turn...it doesnt matter if she becomes governor, because no one better than her is ever going to get elected there. It will be someone awful no matter what.
Thats why after living the first 50 years of my life there I got out in 2006. The population in the dominant area of that state makes Southern California look almost normal in comparison. The point is that there isnt anything except the far, far, outrageously far, left that can wield any power there. So if Durkan hits the middle range of the Seattle population...or is even left of it...doesnt matter. Its going to be either her or someone Left of her. There is Nothing there to her right in existence in any numbers that matter.
The current county sheriff, Mitzi Johanknecht. ss a high school classmate of mine. She hasn’t been much in the news, but, as a radical lesbian, she is probably in favor of all this anarchy.
I read that the County Council was going to eliminate the elected sheriff’s office. In general, I kind of like the idea of the elected sheriff as the duly elected guardian of the people. However, the article indicated that, since the office as made elective again some 20 years ago or so, that all elected sheriffs had been in the previous employ of the office and that each campaign tends to tear apart whatever alleged comity there is in the office.
Your thoughts?
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