Thursday, February 6, 2020

The New Way Forward Act?

Just when we thought Congress would get back to work debating bills that would address the issues which need consideration, we learn of this "stealth" bill the media was too busy ignoring for the value of the Kabuki theater the impeachment trial provided them.

What, you haven't heard of it before? Well, neither has the rest of the country! But if you watch this whole piece, it should strike a nerve of concern about just exactly what the radical progressive left is attempting to propose for the future of our country. 
 
The only thing which gives me reason to not just throw up my arms and exclaim, "We're toast!" is that saner minds in Congress who understand just how absurd this bill is, will not allow it to even make it out of committee, let alone be voted into law.  

For the whole piece, and quality sound, try this link from Fox News

Skolkovo? What's That About?


Much of the public knows about the Clinton Foundation; how it was acquiring billions of dollars in donations. But what for? Had Hillary won the presidency in 2016, you can be certain that much of what's been discovered through actual investigative journalism would have been completely covered up, and we'd have no knowledge of it. Even with the outcome of Trump winning, the Media (D) which is well known for aiding the left those who watch their fake news has no clue, or believes it was perfectly legit for the Clintons to have collected so much wealth under a premise that it was going to benefit the poor and downtrodden.

Some of the public is familiar with UnraniumOne; the deal Hillary Clinton was part of that sold Russia 20 per cent of the U.S.'s uranium material for building nuclear warheads. That's only a part of the deals the Clintons had engaged in back then in exchange for hundreds of millions in donations.

What most of the public has not learned about is how, as the Secretary of State (S.O.S.) during the Obama Administration is her husband, former Pres. Bill Clinton, and the Clinton Foundation worked with the Skolkovo Project which was, as the U.S. Army confirms, helping Russia with developing hyper-sonic weaponry through the process of stealing military information for this project in Russia.

If this explanation isn't clear, just go to this Daily Caller link and read the article which spells things out clearly. 

Remember... everyone involved in the impeachment of the president - and don't delude yourself, it isn't over yet, even if he's been acquitted just yesterday - not only know each other, they all have something to hide regarding their involvement in illegal activities during the time they thought their reign of control and dominance would never end.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

The Aftermath of the Iowa Hawkeye Cauceye

Chalk it up to incompetence - remember the Obamacare website fiasco? - but the outcome of the Iowa Caucuses has produced not only a massive embarrassment for the Democratic Party, but deepens the suspicions in the minds of those who were already skeptical about the integrity of our elections with a combination of voter fraud, accuracy, and reliability... and it's NOT because of the Russians!
 
This article in the Spectator does a great job of spelling out the ramifications of this outcome in this election; especially the implications going forward in the last part of this article.
 

Sunday, February 2, 2020

Fair? They Say We're Not Being Fair?

Let's review... then, a question and  an answer.



Hillary pays FusionGPS to dig up dirt on Trump during campaign.

FusionGPS hires a foreign spy to give the FBI garbage on Trump.

FBI Director Comey lets Hillary "off the hook" for her illegal private server, and destroying subpoenaed emails.
Trump wins election, Hillary loses.

The N.Y. Times, within 15 minutes of inauguration, calls for his impeachment.

FBI uses false information on FISA warrant requests.

Trump fires Comey, Mueller investigates Trump.

Hundreds of bureaucratic regulations are removed and better treaties are negotiated.

Mueller indicts and imprisons low level campaign team members on "process crimes."

Unemployment plummets and prison reform is passed.

Mueller's report reveals Trump is innocent of any collusion with Russians.

Trump later calls Zelinski and asks him to follow through with his corruption cleaning promise.

I.G. report reveals FBI and leaking bureaucrats committed real crimes.

The country is respected by other nations once again and Trump rallies overflow.

"Whistleblower" Ciaramella files false claim of Quid-Quo-Pro about Trump's call.

Two conservative Supreme Court Justices are appointed and the wall is being built.

Trump releases the transcript revealing no "this for that" is involved.

Pres. Zelinski and other Ukrainians assert no coercion about foreign aide funds.

In fact, funds and lethal aide are sent to Ukraine before deadline.

Speaker says no impeachment unless there's a bipartisan vote on it and undisputed evidence.

House impeaches Pres. Trump in December with no evidence of a crime.

Not one Republican votes for impeachment, but two Democrats vote with them.

Speaker sits on sending articles to Senate for over a month.

House also refuses to allow due process under law during hearings in basement bunker.

Democrat media continually - 24/7 - pounds impeachment drum while polls reveal no change by pubic.

House also refuses to call witnesses and presents only two "non-crime" articles of impeachment.

Senate finally takes trial while Democrats try to "strong arm" trial procedures to their favor.

Senate votes to not call for more witnesses during trial after Democrats cry unfair.

Now it is expected the Senate will vote to acquit the president.

During these three years the economy has skyrocketed.

Question: With the president impeached, will any who actually committed crimes go to prison, or will we have to wait until Pres. Trump's second term?(There are those who are more radical in their solution to remedying our current circumstance today, as the link above reveals.)
 
Answer: Something tells me that they're busy getting things ready down at Gitmo!

Thursday, January 30, 2020

I Wish My District Had A Senator Like Him!

This was a January 24th feature interview on ShiftWA:
 
This week’s Newsmaker Interview is with Senator Doug Ericksen who has represented the 42nd District (Whatcom County) since 1999 – first as a House member for 12 years, and as a Senator since 2011.  Ericksen is the ranking minority member of the Senate Energy, Environment, and Technology Committee, where he sees many of the misguided and ineffective climate change policies of the extreme left and big government liberals.  Ericksen talks with Shift about breaching the Snake River dams and the Ballard Locks, low carbon fuel standards, Governor Inslee, taxes, and out-of-touch Seattle legislators.
 
  1. Several of your fellow Whatcom County legislators favor a low carbon fuel standard – do they not understand how bad that would be for the county’s economy?
In Whatcom County we have 2 oil refineries.  We create great jobs locally and we produce the energy that powers the economy of the entire state.  When I fight to protect our state’s refining capacity it is not just about my area, it is about the entire state.
 
A Low Carbon Dioxide Fuel Standard is essentially a cap and trade system for liquid fuels.  If your goal is to reduce human based C02 releases into the atmosphere, the LCo2FS program is very inefficient.  The cost per ton of Co2 reduction is very high compared to other methods.
 
It is very hard to construct an effective LCo2FS program.  Under current proposals, consumers would be paying up to 50 cents more per gallon of gas for limited results.
 
This extra tax on gas would not go to roads.
 
  1. Do you think that Gov. Inslee actually believes his environmental rhetoric – such as saying his low carbon fuel standard would not raise gas prices – or his he just trying to fool voters?
This is a great question.  I am not a climate alarmist, but I am a person who supports new technologies and a cleaner environment.
 
Gov. Inslee presents himself as a true believer in a radical man-made climate change. I can never claim to get into our Governor’s head to know his true feelings.
 
However, I think that many people have a religious fervor with regards to global warming.  It is my view that Gov. Inslee wants to believe in global warming because he wants to implement a big government, high taxes, high regulations agenda.  The global warming agenda is a mechanism to implement the agenda that Governor Inslee wants.
 
So I would say that Governor Inslee believes his environmental rhetoric because he really wants to believe it is true as a means to achieve his agendas.
 
  1. If you were governor for a day, what state regulations would you eliminate – or add – to create jobs?
This is an easy one.   Number one—I would veto any tax increase that did not get a 2/3s vote in the House and the Senate.  I would veto any budget that grows government spending faster than inflation plus population.  I would require that for any new regulation put into place, two regulations would have to be deleted.
 
I would also create rules for economic empowerment zones in Washington to expedite permitting for high quality manufacturing jobs in all parts of Washington.
 
  1. Do you believe your Seattle legislative counterparts understand how their proposals will impact non-urban communities?
No.  I could stop right there. When you live in a concrete jungle, I think you lose some understanding about what is means to live on real soil.  The radical elements that currently control Seattle politics scream for the removal of the Snake River dams or for massive buffers on rural streams.  They really do not know the massive environmental changes that were made to the City of Seattle to create the lifestyles they live today.
 
I think the Ballard Locks should be breached before we even talk about tearing out Snake River dams.  Seattle City Light gets their power from dams in my district in Whatcom County.  Perhaps we should free the wild Skagit River by tearing out these dams and let Seattle find its power somewhere else.
 
I will not even try to explain the Denny Regrade—but those who know what it is know how much Seattle has altered their landscape.  I do not think the even 10% of the radicals in Seattle would even know what the Denny Regrade is without searching it on their phones.
 
  1. Many counties on the west side of the state have many jobs connected to agriculture. Are the needs of the farmers on the west side any different than those in Eastern Washington?
Yes and no.  We have similar issues.  But our water issues, the scale of our farms, the products we produce, and many other aspects are different.
 
What we share in common is over regulation, over taxation, and a lack of freedom to produce the local food stuffs that urban people say they want.
 
A great example of how out of touch Seattle legislators are was provided in the 2019 session.
 
The State Senate passed a bill requiring all dairy and berry farmers to report to the state the number of slaves they had on their properties.   This is insulting to farmers because we do not have slaves—obviously.
 
Here is the part you cannot make up—the prime sponsor of this legislation was from Seattle.  While there are no slaves on our farms, a law enforcement operation in the Seattle district of the prime sponsor freed several dozen young women trapped in the sex slave industry.
 
  1. You have made headlines for suggesting the state should study the removal of the Ballard Locks and the dams that provide power to Seattle.  Do you believe this has had any impact in the thinking of urban environmentalists who want to tear down the Snake River dams?
No.  The goal of this legislation is to highlight that all parts of Washington should have the chance for economic prosperity.   The goal of this legislation is also to educate people about the realities of what needs to be done to build big projects in Washington State.
 
I am not trying to alter the viewpoints of carbon jihadists, I am not trying to alter the viewpoints of radical deep ecologists.  I am trying to work with people who want to improve our quality of life, create good jobs, and build better communities.
 
I am an environmentalist.  I am working on positive solutions to protect our environment while creating more opportunities to enjoy our environment.  Current policies in Olympia are wasting limited resources to take us down the carbon rabbit hole, while ignoring policies that could create better communities.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Prophetic, or Just A Phase?

The following posts put out by ShiftWA.org today provide a disturbing view of the kinds of things currently going on in this beautiful, but rapidly degenerating state. If this trend continues, It's going to become the northern portion of the left coast, called Washinfornicated!

Skim through these items and you'll understand why...

State

Regulatory delays from Inslee’s Department of Ecology (DOE) are the reasons why Phillips 66 announced last week it was canceling the construction of a job-creating renewable diesel facility in Whatcom County.  The company described tactics similar to those DOE is also using with the Kalama methanol facility, and the bureaucratic delays are costing local communities hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars in tax revenue.  These job-killing delays are conducted to boost Governor Inslee’s environmental portfolio so he can selfishly obtain a job for himself (he hopes) in a future Democrat president’s administration. (Lynden Tribune and Senate Democrat caucus)

Comment: Looks to me more like he's workin' hard at pissin' off his taxpayers.

Department of Transportation road crews used to concentrate on highway “beautification” projects, but today they focus on cleaning up tons of garbage created by homeless encampments.  A spokesperson says $3 million in the department’s budget is currently set aside for “homeless cleanup.” Now that’s a liberal job-creation program! (KIRO)

Comment: And the next thing you know,  the U.W. and W.S.U. will be offering degrees for it, with salaries starting at $250,000 a year!

In just three weeks, Washington’s new family leave program is already overbudget and behind schedule.  22,000 people have applied for the weekly payout since the program began January 1st.  State bureaucrats had projected they would receive that number of applications in the first three months, not first three weeks. Because the Inslee Administration failed to correctly estimate the caseloads, payment delays will occur. Guess they should have known that when you promise free stuff, people will sign up fast. (AP)

Comment: Hey, ain't socialism great?

Rep. Melanie Morgan (D-Tacoma) has introduced a bill to make it illegal to discriminate due to “hair texture and protective hairstyles.”  Current state law makes it illegal to discriminate due to race, religion, or sexual orientation, but hair is not on the list…yet. (KREM)

Comment: After that... a bill to make it illegal to discriminate against those who wander the streets naked.
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Western Washington

A leader of a liberal special interest group attempts to portray Amazon as an “abusive boyfriend” simply because the company has stood up to the crazies in Seattle government.  If we use writer Katie Wilson’s silly analogy, and honestly analyze the dysfunctional relationship, isn’t the Seattle City Council the “abusive partner” here?  First the council blames Amazon for the homeless problem the city has created (development and landlord regulations that reduce affordable housing, and a criminal justice policy that enables a drug/crime/homeless culture).  Amazon has arguably done more to help homeless individuals with its support for Mary’s Place and other effective charities than the city has with its expensive homeless programs that selfishly increase government employee headcount (the city council giving money to their “enablers”, i.e. government unions). Then, even though Amazon and its employees pay millions (maybe billions) in local taxes, the city thinks it deserves all the money Amazon earns.  The abusive partner (city council) keeps saying that if we just give them a little more money, things will get better. Yet they keep coming back demanding more money.  Finally, the abuser (city council) now wants to punish Amazon for standing up for itself.  The Seattle City Council is the real abusive partner here.  (BTW – we won’t attack Wilson for her sexist stereotype that only men are abusive in relationships.) (Crosscut)

Comment: I thought this was the from the script of some soap opera show.

Predictably, the Seattle City Council is attempting to find a scapegoat instead of fixing the criminal culture which led to the recent mass shooting.  Members of the city council focused their efforts on computer programed aps that automatically increased fares as people were attempting to escape downtown after the shooting.  Apparently councilmembers believe they are empowered to force private-sector Uber/Lyft drivers to risk their own lives to go the scenes of a mass shooting, after public-sector transit officials had stopped serving the area, at a price the city council determines. (Seattle Times)

Comment: Let's face it, Seattle isn't dying, it's  DEAD!

Sex trafficking is also associated with the homeless culture which liberal policies have created.  At a recent forum in Federal Way, victims who were homeless spoke how they were promised shelter, food, clothes, and drugs in return for sex. (Bellevue Reporter)

Comment: Okay, so what's new?

Leaflets around the University District reveal there is a “Seattle Drug User’s Union.”  The flyers indicate members are “Proud to be a drug user” and they are seeking ways to decriminalize their drug use.  The union members meet the first Thursday of each month at a needle exchange location. (MyNorthwest)

Comment: I know, let's enroll them in SEIU!

Reports are circulating that the name of Seattle’s new National Hockey League team might be the Seattle Kracken.  For those who are unfamiliar, a “kracken” is a giant octopus-like creature from Scandinavian folklore (and Pirates of the Caribbean movies). (MyNorthwest Sports)

Comment: Yea... and the fans will be puffin' on their pipes in the seats too.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

It Isn't Much Better Outside Seattle Either!

After scanning through the entire article, I kept telling myself, "This is how bad it's gotten now!"

Question: Why are public schools so bad now, in terms of both learning and behavior, that we are regularly learning about teachers who are being reported for behavior we find difficult to believe?

Answer: To anyone who thinks they can do the job of most teachers currently dealing with the kinds of students in many schools today, go for it! If they think they can both maintain discipline and keep them interested in learning, be my guest! Good luck!

After 40 years of doing my best to do the same, I speak with experience and authority in saying that over those years, the deterioration of decent social behavior of a growing percentage of students, especially by the time they get to middle school age, has gotten to the point where I can understand why many school districts will do their best to keep teachers, rather than fire them. 

And why do I say that? Because those teachers who have attempted to do the job for a reasonable amount of time know from experience that even though they're paid what seems to many as an exorbitant salary for the work they do, leave as soon as they realize they can no longer tolerate the abuse and disrespect they must endure on a regular basis, while also feeling that the district administration's edicts about what they can, and can't do, finally leave for another profession; it's just not worth it! So, many districts do their best to keep who they can.

Until and unless school boards begin to stand behind teachers who are attempting to establish their classroom as one that is oriented toward a learning environment that observes polite, respectful social conduct and treatment by the student of the teacher who's there to help them apply skills to get them prepared for a prosperous future, then public schools will only get worse.

Think about it... why are private, charter, and home schooling growing in popularity and demand by parents across the country? Because they can afford it? No, because they understand that their child's learning, as opposed to a constantly disruptive and anti-social, disrespectful climate which dominates many classrooms in middle and high schools today stunt's their child's experience and, in the long run, their potential for success in the future.
The President of the Washington Education Association testified against state funds being used to support charter schools.  Since the teachers’ union does not control charter schools – nor receive dues from the teachers in those schools – the unions are opposed to parents providing their children with an education option that better fits their needs.  Charter schools are increasingly more attractive to students from low-income families than their neighborhood public schools.  The teachers’ union continues to demonstrate that its greed and political power are more important than parents choosing what is best for their children’s education, especially those from poorer families. (WEA) from ShiftWA.org

The last 10 years were spent substituting in a few different districts. Even through that brief period, I experienced a noticeable deterioration of even elementary students at the upper grades exhibiting what I dealt with at the middle school level years before. Why? Because many children see their older siblings modeling the inappropriate behavior in various settings, or on television.

I know, I've managed to hang in there over the past four decades and it's gotten worse with the type of undisciplined child who comes from a home that has no father figure to provide them the needed guidance and nurturing so critical to a growing child. This is where our society has failed itself.