Tuesday, May 22, 2018
That's It... Misery for Everyone!
It's finally come to logger heads. Differing ideologies are impacting everyone. Everyone, that is, who are Starbucks devotees.
The Starbucks corporate policies are now affecting those who actually go to local coffee shops to purchase their drinks and, for some, who spend any time in the store relaxing and enjoying their coffee beverage.
Wanting to cater to the socialist trends of today, they are conflicted with whether they are a place that is for patrons, or as a public venue that allows non-patrons to spoil the atmosphere for patrons. (This is a prime microcosmic example of how socialist policies ruin the experience for everyone.)
For those readers who still aren't aware of the latest development on Starbuck's use policy, read this article for further details.
I predict that frequent Starbucks patrons will either use the drive-thru window only, or find another coffee vendor altogether for their "daily fix". I'll admit, I love my lattes too, but I quit patronizing this coffee mega corporation years ago due to their other policies.
Yes... "The times they are a changin' "
As a student growing up in public school during the sixties, this song by Bob Dylan comes quickly to mind when I see articles like these from ShiftWA.org today:
and...
After all, it is just news at this point.
State Rep. Jim Walsh (R-Aberdeen) will propose legislation allowing trained K-12 teachers to carry firearms at school. “If an individual school district wanted to let its teachers concealed carry, the law would simply allow the option,” he said. Walsh also proposes adding school resource officers to every school. (Longview Daily News)
and...
Who knows how long it will take before either of these issues gain any real momentum, but, since the second item has been tried before and given the current more severe climate of differences between eastern and western Washington, I'd give it a greater chance of generating any real chance of going anywhere.
State Rep. Matt Shea (R-Spokane Valley) led the 51st State Rally last weekend, saying that the idea to split Washington into two states is not new. Shea’s Liberty State would be formed from all counties east of the Cascades. “Downtown Seattle has had enough of us, too. We get in the way of their socialist plans,” he said. (Sunnyside Daily Sun News)
After all, it is just news at this point.
Monday, May 21, 2018
What Liberals Don't Understand About Race
We've seen lately a lot about Kanye West and Candice Ownes making the news about their support for President Trump's policies and alignment about with certain concepts regarding one's personal character.
Now, Candice Ownes has contributed to Prager U's video series on conservative concepts regarding what is normally referred to as the "race card" but is called the "Black Card" in this video presentation.
It clarifies the concepts which Martin Luther King, Jr. promoted when he was still alive working to forward equal treatment for African-Americans in the 1960s.
Just today, I saw a little sign in a music classroom where I was substitute teaching for the afternoon that caught my attention because I had always struggled with how to explain the difference to my students while teaching full-time about "fairness".
It stated succinctly, "Fairness is not that everyone deserves the same things. Fairness is that everyone deserves the same opportunity to achieve success for themself."
This is why M.L.K., Jr. said in his speech on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, "...we should not judge a man by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character."
Sunday, May 20, 2018
The Silent, Yet Looming, Threat
Geologists
who focus on the volcanoes of the west coast and
Pacific Rim are
expressing heightened concern about
Hawaii's latest activity.
volcanoes which
run - like a string of pearls - along the
western coastal states from
Northern California to the
Canadian border.
But
the article linked above, while informative in certain
respects, is
also misleading to those who read it, but have
no familiarity to the
region.
How? First, the article references "Spokane, WA," which is hundreds of miles to the east side, and far away from the Cascade Mountains. The picture of Mt. Rainier accompanying the article shows it framed by the bridge in Tacoma over the Thea Foss Waterway.
It
should have referenced, "Tacoma, WA" or "Seattle, WA,”
as these two cities, as mentioned later in the article, are
much more
threatened by a possible eruption from the two
closest volcanoes.
I've
lived in the Northwest for nearly 35 years now, and I
know the
geography fairly well.
In
my early years here I took a course at the University of
Washington
in Geology; more specifically, volcanoes and the
earth's crustal
movement known as tectonic plate activity
during the same period as
the Mt. St. Helens eruption in
1980.
Part
of that research included David Johnston's masters
thesis on a
volcano in Alaska. Johnston was killed while
within the vicinity of
Mt. St. Helens' blast zone.
Only
a few years later, I climbed to the top of both Mt. Baker
and Mt.
Rainier and learned a considerable bit more about
the volcanic threat
of the Pacific Coast volcanoes. While
standing on its summit of Mt.
Rainier, one could see Mt.
Baker to the north and the volcanoes of
Mt. Adams, Mt.St.
Helens, and Mt. Hood to the south.
Having
lived, driven and hiked/backpacked around the
greater Puget Sound
Region, I've often wondered just how
effective the various
communities which lie within eye sight
of the volcanoes would be,
should one of them erupt.
Anyone
who knows the natural geography of the area
realizes that the valleys
which snake out in all directions
from the base of a volcano were
created in the distant past
by former eruptions and the resulting
massive lahars, which
travel downhill and out to the lower
elevations, carving them
out even more.
Yet
even with this knowledge, there have been many
communities developed
over the years which are on the
valley floors of many of the paths a
lahar would take.
Any lahar - a pyroclastic flow sweeping down through the
Any lahar - a pyroclastic flow sweeping down through the
valleys which
surround every volcano - contains a
combination of melted glacier
ice, ash and rock that turns
into a massive moving lake of viscous,
hot "cement" with the
front of that flow essentially being
a huge wall that sweeps
clean the valley it flows through.
Nothing
can stop it and everything in its path is destroyed
and often buried
several feet deep in scalding hot mud and
boulders (some larger than
houses). One needs only to
search for footage of this on YouTube to
see lahars from Mt.
St. Helens flowing down the Toutle and Cowlitz
Rivers.
The
article claims - as do many of the communities which
reside in the
valley carved out by previous massive
eruptions – that there are
plans in place to evacuate their
citizenry to higher ground and that
they regularly practice the
drill to evacuate. This is ludicrous. The
actual time Orting, for
instance, would actually have to evacuate,
compared to the
time they take for their evacuation drill, would be
considerably longer.
With
the increased housing development which has
occurred over recent
decades, and my familiarity with the
limited roads and highways which
connect to higher ground
out of the valleys to get away from an
oncoming lahar flow,
it's obvious to me that the resulting
devastation will be much
worse than they believe will occur, and that
many thousands
– perhaps tens of thousands - will perish.
This
fact is precisely why, when buying my house, I
deliberately chose a
property on a hill - roughly 500 to 800
feet high- above the nearby
area where a lahar will
ultimately empty its contents; hot water,
ash, boulders, and
anything in its path, as it flows down the valley
on its way to
Puget Sound … which is exactly what happened in the
past,
well before there was any modern development.
Yet,
hundreds of thousands of people go about their daily
lives, working
and living in their homes in the very path
which has the potential to
sweep clean any and all in the
lahar's way.
God
forbid that it ever happens... but if it does, we'll have
hell to
pay. And we'll have only ourselves to blame.
Why?
That's right, why?
Why is America on the downhill skid as a nation? That, I'm certain, is the $60 Billion question on the minds of at least half the nation's population.
I keep hearing from our President that he's working furiously to "Make America Great Again". I understand that this massively humongous "ship of state" with its behemoth bureaucracy of unelected workers who make most of the country's regulations is very difficult to turn around. However, I can't help but wonder just how patient we who are asking this question will be.
For the past several years - with the last ten accelerating exponentially - our country has witnessed event after event and a steady increase in crime, homelessness, taxation and an increasing disregard for the very people who's productiveness is feeding local, state and national governments' coffers.
As I've pointed out in previous posts, the GOP has told us for decades now that we just needed control of Congress and things would begin turning that "ship of state". We know now, after only one-and-a-half years with Pres. Trump in the White House, and a majority in both houses of Congress, that we've once again been dupped by those we elected to change things.
The Omnibus Bill which passed recently and added another $1.5 TRILLON to our national debt is our latest glaring example to which I refer.
Yet, we now are witnessing states thumbing their noses at a DOJ which liberals claimed had the ultimate say in national policy when their "poster boy" was in office. And our A.G. of the DOJ seems to be comatose and lacking any chutzpah on dealing with them.
I believe the real issue with these problems lies in the local communities; the majority of which are part of my generation of senior citizens who've either given up on fighting this trend, or just don't care because they've been convinced it's a lost cause to fight them.
There are a few communities which have the fight still in them. They are those in southern California who've realized what their Governor Brown is doing to their standard of living by imposing his sanctuary city policies on them. But, their numbers are not enough yet to make a difference. And that's just one state.
Here in the Northwest, the homeless crisis is creating a "boiling point" which is beginning to reveal itself. Because they've tolerated policies by local government for so long, things have reached the level whereby they no longer can sit back and be silent. It's now impacting them personally with threats to their jobs, and their pocketbooks in the form of increased deductions from their wages in taxes.
The millennials and younger generation will be hit the hardest if something doesn't happen to generate enough momentum to bring this current trend of the "socialism train" to a screeching halt.
Why is America on the downhill skid as a nation? That, I'm certain, is the $60 Billion question on the minds of at least half the nation's population.
I keep hearing from our President that he's working furiously to "Make America Great Again". I understand that this massively humongous "ship of state" with its behemoth bureaucracy of unelected workers who make most of the country's regulations is very difficult to turn around. However, I can't help but wonder just how patient we who are asking this question will be.
For the past several years - with the last ten accelerating exponentially - our country has witnessed event after event and a steady increase in crime, homelessness, taxation and an increasing disregard for the very people who's productiveness is feeding local, state and national governments' coffers.
As I've pointed out in previous posts, the GOP has told us for decades now that we just needed control of Congress and things would begin turning that "ship of state". We know now, after only one-and-a-half years with Pres. Trump in the White House, and a majority in both houses of Congress, that we've once again been dupped by those we elected to change things.
The Omnibus Bill which passed recently and added another $1.5 TRILLON to our national debt is our latest glaring example to which I refer.
Yet, we now are witnessing states thumbing their noses at a DOJ which liberals claimed had the ultimate say in national policy when their "poster boy" was in office. And our A.G. of the DOJ seems to be comatose and lacking any chutzpah on dealing with them.
I believe the real issue with these problems lies in the local communities; the majority of which are part of my generation of senior citizens who've either given up on fighting this trend, or just don't care because they've been convinced it's a lost cause to fight them.
There are a few communities which have the fight still in them. They are those in southern California who've realized what their Governor Brown is doing to their standard of living by imposing his sanctuary city policies on them. But, their numbers are not enough yet to make a difference. And that's just one state.
Here in the Northwest, the homeless crisis is creating a "boiling point" which is beginning to reveal itself. Because they've tolerated policies by local government for so long, things have reached the level whereby they no longer can sit back and be silent. It's now impacting them personally with threats to their jobs, and their pocketbooks in the form of increased deductions from their wages in taxes.
The millennials and younger generation will be hit the hardest if something doesn't happen to generate enough momentum to bring this current trend of the "socialism train" to a screeching halt.
Saturday, May 19, 2018
Further Drift Away From Our National Origins?
There have been multiple examples over the years of "progressive" influence which have gradually eroded our nation's founding principles of checks and balances away from a strong representative republic. After all, that has been the Progressive's intent all along.
However, each of those instances - however small and seemingly insignificant - over time have gradually built up to the point today where the nation's very existence is threatened in its once seemingly indestructible form of protecting liberties and freedoms.
To anyone who claims otherwise, in my opinion, is simply either ignorant of the facts as they are today, or have been convinced in some way or another, that some other form of governance - such as Venezuela - is better.
The state of Connecticut is the latest example of what I refer to here. This type of action by states is counter to efforts by conservatives, who understand the consequences of such a trend, to exercise our Constitution's Article V provision to call for a Convention of States which would propose amendments to strengthen it.
If this type of movement is not stopped in its tracks, the chances of our nation dissolving into something akin to Venezuela in the future are good. How soon that would occur is anyone's guess. I just hope it's not while I'm still here, or things are going to get much, much worse than they already are!
However, each of those instances - however small and seemingly insignificant - over time have gradually built up to the point today where the nation's very existence is threatened in its once seemingly indestructible form of protecting liberties and freedoms.
To anyone who claims otherwise, in my opinion, is simply either ignorant of the facts as they are today, or have been convinced in some way or another, that some other form of governance - such as Venezuela - is better.
The state of Connecticut is the latest example of what I refer to here. This type of action by states is counter to efforts by conservatives, who understand the consequences of such a trend, to exercise our Constitution's Article V provision to call for a Convention of States which would propose amendments to strengthen it.
If this type of movement is not stopped in its tracks, the chances of our nation dissolving into something akin to Venezuela in the future are good. How soon that would occur is anyone's guess. I just hope it's not while I'm still here, or things are going to get much, much worse than they already are!
Thursday, May 17, 2018
Sound Transit is Ripping Off Consumers!
Just watch this video... it's self-explanatory. If I need to explain it to you further, you've been living in isolation too long.
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