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Edward Burch's avatar

Almost 90 yrs ago, The Three Stooges made a short movie, titled, Ants in the Pantry. The plot painfully reminds me of today's CC Watchdog report.

Wikipedia has a good article on this classic slapstick comedy, but in summary: the three are working as pest exterminators where their boss tells them to drum up business by bringing pests to potential customers, releasing them, and then appearing as the God-sent saviors who just happened to show up in the nick-of-time.

The slapstick begins as they are welcomed in to get to work at a wealthy dinner party, while being told to be discreet as the mansion owner didn't want to draw any more attention to the problem than what was already beginning to be noticed.

Any resemblance to another three we know, could be more than circumstantial?

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John Worthington's avatar

How to create a govement roster spot. We saw that with the water steward push...and the 5 dollar parcel fee.

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Steve O.'s avatar

I share the enjoyment of the analogy, but the reference is painful. When I attended elementary school all of the boys imitated the Three Stooges. I apologize for the interruption in the tenor, and I agree with the sentiment.

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Robert James's avatar

Patterns repeat!🔁😎

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Eric Fehrmann's avatar

Public safety was the number one concern of Randy Johnson, when I asked him what his budget priorities were, followed by roads. Whose safety is his concern? I saw a homeless encampment staring to take shape at QFC in Sequim yesterday. Port Townsend is closing their encampments, and they are taking the road here. Do you feel safe? Well do ya?

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AFB's avatar

Whoever owns that shopping center should get those vagrants off of their property. The same with Safeway. Why do their customers have to stumble around them to enter a grocery store? This has been happening for as long as I have lived here - 6 years.

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Robert James's avatar

The mega-corps' owners are part of the plan...it's part of 'their' plan for depop. and control!😱

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ANDREA L HANA's avatar

Do you mean that regular citizens are supposed to "dispose" of the vagrants? Like vigilanties?

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Robert James's avatar

Always open to suggestions Andrea...have you the resources for endless support of the flood of downtrodden being shunted our way?

Many of us are willing to let the chips fall where they may because we are clear that the situation is unsustainable... rapidly heading for social instability and social breakdown.

Many of We the People are tapped out on money and compassion and completely fed up with the dystopian dysfunction we are experiencing.

Let me put it this way...if one of them breaks into my home while I'm there...the police will be called after the fact, not before.🤓

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Steve O.'s avatar

I share and enjoy your spirit but if that unfortunate event occurred. Why call the police? For a small price you can purchase a shovel at Walmart.

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ANDREA L HANA's avatar

Seems legit.

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ANDREA L HANA's avatar

Well, I didn't want to be the one to suggest it, but, maybe it wouldn't be such a bad idea. I doesn't seem like the cops care. Would they be missed?

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Steve O.'s avatar

My experience Andrea L Hana is that cops don't care about human suffering. They are government employees. Democracy works better at the local level. I believe that is why Tozzer is motivated.

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AFB's avatar
Sep 30Edited

I saw this in downtown Prescott, AZ. But they may have been from a church group. A woman politely asked the homeless person (had pack on his back, etc.) to leave the plaza downtown, and she gave several examples of where he could go. She was very kind about it, but firm. Probably wouldn't work here....

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Steve O.'s avatar

I think that the vagrants have a different concept of time. They exist upon comfort provided on a purely daily basis. They never consider any future events.

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Diane Maikui's avatar

Randy told me how much was spent on public defenders and that property taxes are used for this. It's not justice for victims that's for sure.

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John Worthington's avatar

I feel like that Star Trek fight song is playing every time I get gas.

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Eric Fehrmann's avatar

Clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right.. .

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Jennifer's avatar

Here I am stuck in the middle with you....

Eric, now it stuck in my brain!

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Robert James's avatar

😊

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Randy Walterson's avatar

Ripples on the calm pond that eventually becomes a Tsunami !

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MK's avatar

I'm sitting in a tepid pot of water, quit harshing my buzz 😬

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Robert James's avatar

😊

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Robert James's avatar

Poetic!👍🏼

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Geoff Fox's avatar

Clallam County's Randy Johnson will never be mistaken for the BIG UNIT from the Arizona Diamondbacks/ Seattle Mariners. The antithesis.

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Eric Fehrmann's avatar

Empty suit.

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Steve O.'s avatar

Eric Fehrmann I shop at QFC frequently and I will ignore that question.

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Steve O.'s avatar

No I stopped feeling safe about five years ago. What events occurred during that period of time?

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AFB's avatar

COVID COVID COVID.

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AFB's avatar

and more.

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Rita Lilita's avatar

The Washington State Sentencing Guidelines Commission (SGC) is appointed by the Governor and is responsible for promoting equity in sentencing.

The sentencing guidelines developed by the SGC restricts judges' ability to consider a defendant's individual circumstances. For example, a 2025 analysis noted that Washington's system favors a "formula over context."

That formula is skewed by the Sentencing Reform Act's (SRA) of 1981 "washout" rule, which removes old convictions from criminal history scores.

If I ruled the world I'd start restoring judges' independence in sentencing and eliminate the SGC.

I'd also work on a different method to replace judges who often vacate their elected positions prior to the end of their term. Those vacancies are primarily filled by the Governor, creating a partisan bias in the judicial branch. After being appointed, the interim judge is likely to be the only candidate for that position when elections roll around and an incumbent at that.

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Geoff Fox's avatar

And yet Portland and Seattle scratch their XXX, as to why the Feds are saying "You don't seem to be able to create safe streets." Someone the other day mentioned why crime wasn't reported in the SG or PDN, because the North Olympics are created for the tourist trade and senior citizens. They won't come here if you have a good crime report section like the Leader promotes. Look we have given these "hoods in the woods" thank you John! running fresh water called "fish ladders' fantastic under the stars, accommodations. 5 star! The salmon, in the straits, waiting to spawn, not so happy. A confederacy of dunceheads.

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Robert James's avatar

They don't 'seem to be able'... because it's part of the plan...all these psychotic mayors and governors and prosecutors are deep-state operatives whether they are conscious of it or not...they are mind-controlled (or conscious) agents for the destruction of law and order...what else makes sense?

The lunatics are LITERALLY running the (open air)asylum!

Not a good look!👀😎

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Steve O.'s avatar

They have formed an ideology that transcends any law if it contradicts their opinion yet that is the basis of any legal system.

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Lawrence Martin's avatar

The vacating strategy is why only 3 of our 9 State Supreme Court Justices have achieved the bench and had the power of incumbency when seeking reelection. In the last 25 election cycles of 6 year terms only 6 times has a sitting judge been defeated in election. That is a score of 221 to 6 if my math is correct.

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John Worthington's avatar

But it’s a perfect rainbow star chamber

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Robert James's avatar

Open the portal and let them (or us) GO!😎

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Steve O.'s avatar

I never recognized that aspect John Worthington.

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Robert James's avatar

All planned! We have the best judicial and gov't Money Can Buy!😱

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Robert James's avatar

Research Legal vs Lawful...common (sense) Law has been perverted through Legalism...like communism...watch out for ALL 'isms'... and often operates under 'Color of Law' by weasel-wording and 'interpretation' of Legalese... perverting The Law for the benefit of the few!

We have literally been captured...it only remains to be seen how we 'deal' with it...roll over...leave for (hopefully) more conservative and lawful states or districts...or literally fight for your life!😎 It's the end of the world as we knew it.🥸

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John Worthington's avatar

Where. They can't knock over the pill cart at Steilacoom or McNeil island anymore.

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John Worthington's avatar

They tip over the pill cart and pick it up to swing it around or throw it. Then they get roughed up for throwing the pill cart..Washington State gets sued and we close down the system.

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Robert James's avatar

Say it isn't so. Thanks for reporting from 'the front lines'!😱

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Robert James's avatar

Another dimension...that's where!😎

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Greg O.'s avatar

This has been going on for years. For 29 dollars, Seattle just puts them on a bus over here. Ask Tafy and they will tell you that every homeless person here is from here. This isnt just a thing, it's a coordinated effort.

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TJ's avatar
Sep 29Edited

In the late 90's Rudy Giuliani cleaned up the streets of NYC by doing exactly that. He was giving one-way bus tickets to San Francisco to all the homeless and criminals on the streets. I know for a fact how this changed San Francisco as I witnessed it first hand. San Francisco became worse and NYC became the safest and cleanest it has ever been, until a new mayor stopped the program. San Francisco has never recovered and has spiraled down the toilet even more as the local politicians used the sympathetic/empathetic values of the locals to launder billions of $ through the homeless/addiction pipeline.

Which will we become? Clean, safe late 90's NYC? or Dirty, nasty SF of today. All depends on a bus ticket.

No reason we can't use some of that NGO money to buy one way bus tickets to Minneapolis or Denver and maybe even a care box with a sandwich and chips.

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AFB's avatar

Let's send them all south...of the border, I mean...

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Robert James's avatar

South of the topsoil?

That's the only place they won't destroy everything they touch!🥸

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m b's avatar

Yes, Giuliani did much for new York because he empowered law enforcement to serve the grateful citizens who still remember how the city was returned to them.

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Robert James's avatar

And what happened to the 'problem' people?

Where did they go?😎

When one district solves that problem we never hear about the follow up situation.🧐

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MK's avatar

Democrats and Republicans were tough on crime during this era.

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Robert James's avatar

Making our problem someone else's isn't the best solution...it's no solution at all!🥸

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TJ's avatar

Being the end receiver of everyone else's problems isn't a solution either. You want a better county play the game. One way bus tickets to a far away place, thanks for visiting.

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John Worthington's avatar

The bolt bus is gone but somehow someway they are gettin in on the sweepstakes.

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Robert James's avatar

Soros, et al, will make sure they have a way!😎

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John Worthington's avatar

And the pallet of bricks

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Robert James's avatar

Most people have no idea what you are talking about.

I'm amazed that more of those piles haven't been deployed.

Maybe they forgot to hashtag everybody where the piles were...or they are just too lazy to carry and throw them.😎

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Kirsten's avatar

Community custody placement means he was picked up on a department of corrections violation, basically he’s a felon & he’s still on supervision

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Jeff Tozzer's avatar

Thank you!

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Kirsten's avatar

That’s what we’re all here for! This is a WE thing 😉

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Robert James's avatar

THANK GOD HE'S UNDER SUPERVISION!👹

How much worse would it be if he wasn't!?😳🤣

I'll sleep better now...with a baseball bat for a pillow!🤪

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Robert's avatar

I don't care what your politics are -- well, I kinda do -- but progressive politics that pander to the "feelings" of criminals, miscreants and drug addicts of all manner over the rights and safety of regular folk are running the regions in which this philosophy dominates into the ground. Which is one reason progressives so dislike the current administration. As one friend described it to me, "Daddy's home -- and he's taking his belt off!" Clallam and Jefferson counties may not be able to control the I-5 corridor, but we can control our own neighborhoods -- if we choose to do so. Isn't it time to take the belt off, county officials?

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John Worthington's avatar

That star trek fight song needs to play somewhere else besides the gas station..

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Geoff Fox's avatar

Oh that movie Apocalypse Now, with the helicopters and the Valkyries music, circling the fuel station at the Q and Safeway!!! Magnifique!

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John Worthington's avatar

If Safeway was a federal building Trump would be ordering the National Guard to play Vogner...

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AFB's avatar

oh, it's not that bad, is it? yet?

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Robert James's avatar

Depending on where you live and when and where you go...this is the part when the 'pre-tsunami' sucks the water out to sea and people rush down to see the spectacle!

'Signs and Wonders'😇

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AFB's avatar

well I'm not that dumb! Imma gonna run for the hills!

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John Worthington's avatar

It is. We have to eat breakfast 900 yards from the SMATTERCHEWS.

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AFB's avatar

w-o-n-d-e-r-f-u-l... :( close the curtains and turn on the 3 stooges reruns... better yet, get out there and look east - watch the sun rise! It is a new day and God helps those who help themselves. (Not joking).

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John Worthington's avatar

I think they can fit Yewondwossen Abebe Abeteu on the back of a jersey now.

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Robert James's avatar

If you don't believe in evil or a 'devil' it may be time to take it seriously.

The greatest trick 'the devil' ever played was to convince us it wasn' real.

If there's Good there has to be a polar opposite (in this realm at least).🙏🏼😎

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John Bowen's avatar

No there is no opposite to God.That is the mindset of duality the cause of all the worlds problems the knowledge of good and evil thinking we can define it .

.There are those in the mindset that opposes God but they have no power only the power people give them by following them the blind leaders.

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Robert James's avatar

I know of the theory and I know the Bible is heavily altered but it says in there "I formed the light and create darkness, I make peace and create evil; I, The Lord, do all these things.'

Isaiah 45:7

Which Lord would that be? The God? Small 'g' god(s)? 'Fallen one(s)?'

I study ACIM and other esoteric materials as well...The Urantia Book, etc....there are lots of theories and apparently LOTS of layers of 'reality'!

I appreciate your comment and am interested in the idea.

We have such a limited understanding of anything including the cosmos and everything in it, in which we all live and move and have our being.

Great mysteries!😊

What I do understand is that we are headed for a reckoning of some kind!🤓

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Walter Grant's avatar

If they take their belts off then maybe someone will whip them?

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John Worthington's avatar

They act as if a belt is a gateway to a board with a nail in it...

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

You get what you vote for.

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AFB's avatar

No, They get what They voted for.

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Robert James's avatar

They are blind and asleep...they know Not what they do!😱

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Denise Lapio's avatar

For the last couple of years some residents have reported seeing strangers dropped off around the MAT clinic area during the night. Yet they were told, "Nothing to see here." PA City Council, Sequim City Council, and the BoCC have a lot of explaining to do. They're playing hide-n-seek with the criminals and public safety. We are a small town with big city problems, and the current elected leaders are not prepared. And won't be. They will never admit their brilliant intellect and arrogant attitude failed miserably. Who got these prima Donna's elected...SGGL, LWV, and JKT. With another election in just a couple of weeks, remember those organizations and vote smart.

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AFB's avatar

Yikes! That LWV is completely insane. I would never know about this had I not tuned in to CC Watchdog and Jeff. Seriously, now enlightened on many truths.

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Robert James's avatar

Remember...'they' are non-partisan...so everything will be fine!🧌

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Jennifer's avatar

Robert, why is EVERYONE running for office in the county non-partisan? I don't get it.

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Robert James's avatar

That means you can switch-hit or flip-flop or pretend and then when people dissent... they can gaslight and say ANYTHING...which they already do anyway. If someone literally doesn't 'stand' for Anything, is that the direction to peace and harmony?

No one is non-partisan...it's a ruse...unless you remove yourself to a nunnery or monastery.

It seems to be a time of great divergence and most of us WANT unity and peace but apparently not enough of us, or somebody, some thing, some entity, is intentionally creating hell on Earth, for its own purposes.

Either way, we can only choose how we react/respond to events as they unfold.

I appreciate your inputs.😊

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Mimi Smith-Dvorak's avatar

Most local government is "non partisan" because when the council/manager form of government (aka weak mayor) was devised -- it was to combat corruption, promote professional management, and focus on an efficient, transparent local government. It was a way to combat the old strong-mayor government that ended up being all cronyism, nepotism, and secret meetings.

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Robert James's avatar

Well, that seems to have worked out well!🤣

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AFB's avatar

Oh, like we have now...hummm Transparency. Joke.

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AFB's avatar

LOL, right.

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Jennifer's avatar

AFB, you got that right. Same with me.

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AFB's avatar

My mother, her mother were members of the LWV. My grandmother took part in the Suffragette movement. They were conservative women but wanted to be non-partisan. But now, totally different...

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Mimi Smith-Dvorak's avatar

ten years ago the local LWV was a much different organization. It's been taken over, and not for the good of us all.

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Jennifer's avatar

"For the last couple of years some residents have reported seeing strangers dropped off around the MAT clinic area during the night"

Were they carrying pods in and little packages out?

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Robert James's avatar

That's what I would do!😊

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AFB's avatar

Good question. But I've been seeing people walking around following each other, pointing and screaming!

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Robert James's avatar

Well, demons tend to have that effect on people. Sad and terrifying.

Any drug, including alcohol, has the effect of lowering frequency...mental, spiritual, physical and makes it impossible to have the best life.

I understand the pain people are in but a society that pretends to care by supporting and encouraging the behavior is insane!😎

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Denise Lapio's avatar

Don't fall asleep!

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Robert James's avatar

They don't have to explain...they are in control!😱

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Don Beeman's avatar

Field of Nightmares, unbuild it and they will go away. I’m for not waiting. Run PBH and the rest of the homeless-addiction complex out.

Evil, yes, there is evil, and Jeff is right. Look around here and see all the people whose incomes rely upon the continued misery of their fellows. And it has to grow so that the funding continues and grows.

There are some questions that are important. Why was God made less a part of our lives? Family? Honor? Discipline? Decency? Work? Responsibility? Consequences?

I think you know, and I think you have an idea about who is behind the curtain. Never at a loss to fix the odds in their favor, they found an accelerant, grease for the skids.

Those of you with some years behind you, think back when hospitals and jails were not such a big thing, and mental illness and dementia weren’t either. They weren’t on everyone’s minds on an almost daily basis. Nor were nutrition, diets, seat belts, child safety seats, etc.. Weird, we were healthy and saner, more productive, and more religious, and more considerate of other when cigarette smoke and ashtrays were everywhere. Huh?

Were Americans tricked into begging for ObamaCare instead of waking up and putting their feet down? How?

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Eric Fehrmann's avatar

Common sense has been mostly educated out the window and replaced with Marxist ideology. The Utopia promised will never be delivered. I want my freedom back. I want to be able to walk our streets safely.

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Robert James's avatar

Everything comes at a cost. 'They' are highly motivated, brainwashed and organized and are already in control of every important gov't articulation.

Someone asked ( I think...one of the Rothschilds, how they controlled so much of the world)...the answer was something like 'We don't have to control the whole 'body' of the world...we just control the 'articulation points'...the long bones take care of themselves.'

Banking, Shipping, Power generation, Gov't Positions, etc. They don't always have precise control but they have the helm of 'the ship of state'.

And that's just one of several draconian familial oligarchies and how they control things.

It also explains their obsession with DNA bloodlines and the inbreeding they practice...they trace ancestry back to some of the small 'g' gods which gives them (in their minds) the 'right to rule'!

I don't think we can vote our way out of this... but we may be able to humbly pray our way through-and-out of it, in some way not in our control!😇🙏🏼😎

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Denise Lapio's avatar

It only took the tip of an iceberg to sink the indestructible Titanic. Nothing is impossible, especially with God.

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Robert James's avatar

A-Women!😇. I also understand that there was confusion and a lack of understanding of the radio messages from other ships in the area (not taking it seriously).

Also if you research, there were at least 3 multi-millionaires on board who were against centralized banking...J.P. Morgan was slated onboard but canceled or no-showed at the last minute.

Pretty strong coincidence...the psychos have no problem sacrificing a ship load of people and probably profited from insurance payouts. (See Larry Silverstein and 9-11 insurance scam) (Everything Is A Rich Man's Trick) 3+ hours on YT.👹 The more I know, the less I want to know, about anything... but it is what it is!🥸

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Jennifer's avatar

Don, I love this so much I have to reprint it!!

"Field of Nightmares, unbuild it and they will go away"

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AFB's avatar

Modern technology - big tech with lots of $$. Social engineering - Facebook, Tiktok, Media, cell phones. Hospitals were not conglomerates ie. HMOs, you could actually have a 'family doctor.' Legalizing MJ!! Holy cow - wtf. Sports! Sports have greater importance now - more $$. that's just for starters...

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Robert James's avatar

Sports are the national 'religion'..."bread and circuses"... maybe not the best choice.

The food is contaminated and the circus is turning deadly!😎

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Eric Fehrmann's avatar

Sports=Opiate for the masses.

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Robert James's avatar

We, unfortunately, were designed by small 'g' gods to be intelligent but not too intelligent...creative but compliant...relatively short lived, (wouldn't want the slaves to develop too much perspective or wisdom) and easily distracted/manipulated.

It's in the big book: "Let US make man in OUR image and likeness" and then goes on to discuss how much of each important feature we were to be designed with...genetic engineering isn't new...it's just new to our Awareness!

Some of us can peer beyond the veil...that's how 'on the edge' we are when it comes to awareness and objective perspective...most (apparently) cannot or won't be bothered...too disturbing...too much effort...and no known outcome...but the predetermined outcome of 'the plan' is a certainty if enough don't wake up!🙏🏼😎

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Harold Crossley's avatar

Most of the urban areas in the country are beginning to see that coddling criminals is just not working. Not so in Callum County. Handouts and kid gloves just don't work to correct the anti-social among us. Back in the '80s the government, who's basic job is to.protect us from anti-social behavior, figured out that some folks just need to be locked up. Programs like 'broken windows', stop and frisk, and 3 strikes were born...and they worked. New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Seattle became relatively safe again. And then, from the comfort of their enclaves the leftests convinced us that locking up the criminals was just too harsh. Being nice is the best policy to the poor disadvantaged who through no fault of their own live a drug fueled life of crime because someone wasn't nice enough to them. So, today, we have not only the Geirge Soros' of the world who want to disolve our society into chaos so it can be reborn in the New World Order run by elites, but the librrals that think no one is inherently bad and all society has to do is be nice to druggies and criminals and they'll join society as productive members. All that leads us to today where no accountability and freebies is the order of the day. And the lessons of the '80s has been forgotten. Maybe its time to go back to three strikes laws to keep anti-social people away from us.

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Jennifer's avatar

Harold, remember the recent push to get rid of policemen? Some believing, "We don't need police, we need more social service workers" I nearly fell over backwards. Of course that did happen in some places, didn't take long to realize that GIMUNDOUS mistake.

I'm hearing Trump mention Soro's name more and more. He is aiming for him.

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MK's avatar
Sep 29Edited

Someone invite them to a CRC meeting. Stoffer will summarily ensure they're rounded up once he wets himself.

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Eric Fehrmann's avatar

HA :)

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Robert James's avatar

🤣

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UFOCCWD's avatar

Clallam county is turning into a dumpsite for homeless drug addicts which some elected officials seem to be ok with because 3 board commissioner members have pledged multi millions of tax $$$ towards a new apt complex for them on oak st.I wonder how big the next apartment will be and how many millions of tax $$$ that one will be.

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Renee G's avatar

I had a relative visit out of town that we picked up at the airport in Port Angeles. She commented about how many mental health facilities we have as I drove down eighth Street with her. She is a nurse practitioner. mental health and the homeless are an industry in Port Angeles it is time that the county and City chooses retirees and tourism over these industries. My husband noted that when Salvation Army put the new facility in versus the church years ago there was an increase in homeless. I've heard stories verified of people that have come clear from Florida because we have such great services. as far as drugs do not hand out anything that helps support this. We need incarceration or rehab that gets them off ALL drugs not addicted to "legal" drugs. One nephew that has never lived here told me that the legal drug was harder to get off of than what he had previously been on he overcame this and is now a productive member of society and has a job. I have another nephew who died in April from a fentanyl overdose. He'd been in and out of hail. when he was out had access from many people in his community to help him get off the drugs and off the street, but he didn't do it and now he is dead. Port Angeles is not helping these people, it is enabling them and it's robbing the taxpayers of a safe place to live and our tax money going in the wrong places..

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Jennifer's avatar

Renee, thank you for this reality. This is the real world, what people see, not the Commissioners interpretation of what they have done to our towns. And they want to make this a cultural place? You don't plunk down an Opera House in the middle of Harlem.

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Robert James's avatar

The Kommissars are literally insane! By their fruits ye shall know them!😎

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UFOCCWD's avatar

My bet is this new luxury apt complex for the homeless will turn out to be another luxury drug dealing complex.

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Jennifer's avatar

Jeff, with constant needs of repair (paid by us) With constant police (paid by us) with animal damages beyond human damage. But! They will have a charging station for cars they can't afford. There is a plan beyond a homeless shelter, there have been too many upgrades and excuses for those cost.

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Robert James's avatar

So obvious!😊Unless you don't WANT to see!🫣

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AFB's avatar

What happened to ye olde workhouse/poorhouse? Bring them back and make them work off their debt to society. Make them safe, respectable, clean environments.

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Robert James's avatar

Too practical! Not part of 'the plan'!😳

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Jennifer's avatar

AFB, I was just thinking of that. Why not have them pay off debts by picking up trash, cleaning the messes they make before getting free anything? To get, you have to give.

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Robert James's avatar

I notice no one is asking us for our input...except CCWD!🤓

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AFB's avatar

oh, and then they get the PIZZA!

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Jennifer's avatar

Ah Pizza, I don't normally eat pizza, but when I do, it's FREE!

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AFB's avatar

LOL!

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AFB's avatar
Sep 29Edited

Exactly. And there is quite a bit of trash lining our roads these days.

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John Worthington's avatar

Matt's clinic...

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John Worthington's avatar

I remember being a young SMATTERCHEW. I took mushrooms and ended up making a scene at home. My step dad was a barber in the middle of town on 8th and Lincoln. He called me down there one day and had the town cracker barrel down there waiting for me. All his German buddies. He told them everything and they all gave me that look with their eyes and shook their heads. They didn't have to speak I knew what they were saying. SMATTERCHEW....

I owe those old Krauts everything. No belt.. no fist.. no board with a nail in it...Just a SMATTERCHEW look from old Krauts.

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Robert James's avatar

There's no Kraut like an old Kraut!

Strong Germanics on Dad's side...poverty stricken Welsh coal miners on the other...a few criminals and ne'er do wells... and there you have it...the average American 'family'!🤣

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Jack's avatar

I see that the disgusting crazies are back camping on W Washington St. just south of Sequim PD.

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