Friday, August 03, 2018

 

There's Nothing Happening Here



Woke up this morning and everything was gone.




Back to normal at ICE in Centennial.
Wow, was that ever exciting. /sarcasm

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Outstanding. Excellent way to handle it. No posturing and fakey lib outrage for the cameras.

My goodness: not even any trash left over (in accordance with the enviro creed: take nothing but pictures; leave nothing but footprints [and not even those!]). Nice job!

https://kdvr.com/2018/08/02/protesters-block-entrance-to-denver-area-ice-office-over-separation-of-families/

These ICE protests are soooo last week. What's going to be the newest outrage du jour?
 
The search goes on. I think the left should be really upset by the increase in employment and average wages as that means Capitalism is working and they all know it never works and is evil.
 
https://outline.com/a8zrmA

"Where were the police? Ordered away by Democratic Mayor Ted Wheeler, who doubles as police commissioner. 'I do not want the @PortlandPolice to be engaged or sucked into a conflict, particularly from a federal agency that I believe is on the wrong track,' he tweeted. 'If [ICE is] looking for a bailout from this mayor, they are looking in the wrong place.' ”

...that's an unconscionable failure to act by the authorities, isn't it? Whether they're ICE employees or McDonald's burger flippers, they're entitled to the same level of LE protection as any other person, no?



 
Portland's leadership sucks. The city itself is actually kinda nice.
 
Just as fyi.
Last fall I was RV'ing around the Pacific Northwest (you can do that kind of thing when you're an old retired person)- I'd never been there before.
...north through Wyoming & Montana (Little Big Horn N.P. is an emotion-inducing experience), west on Hwy 2 around Glacier N.P. (road thru park was closed - fires & smoke), through Coeur d'Alene & over to Sequim on the Olympic Peninsula for a few nights (bypassing Seattle - I don't do cities), spent a day driving south to north on Whidbey Island & went over Desolation Pass, around to the Rain Forest N.P., and down to Astoria OR. Lovely town & the Maritime Museum is a must-see (and the Bowpicker fish & chips are a "must-eat"). Down to Tillamook (yes, I got cheese) and then east through the Cascades to Bend to visit a niece & her family. Down to Crater Lake, then east to home.
It's truly a beautiful part of our country*. Portland? Who cares. ;-)
* I have yet to find a non-beautiful part of our country!

 
Try Baggs, WY and 50 miles in any direction therefrom, mountains excepted. That sounded like a very good road trip.
 
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