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Liberalism is a mental illnessWell, you are in Washington, a good argument could be how liberalism is destroying America...
Liberalism is a mental illness
One of my favorites is if you look up the definition of liberalism it says they believe in free speech but what it doesn't say is only if you agree with them...
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Well, you are in Washington, a good argument could be how liberalism is destroying America...
Can't we just all agree that Veganism is a mental illness.
I grew up on a farm, and we raised our own beef, pork and mutton. I was once "asked" how could I eat something with a face? My response...."A face? Damn, she had a name! We're having Bessy for dinner tonight!"
The lady was really upset by that response.
Washington state just passed a budget that increases my property taxes 15% to cover state supreme court demands that k-12 be fully funded, and now the teacher's unions are demanding that money cover a 20% pay increase for teachers and 30% increase for support staff.
I spent a week in Seattle earlier this month, it is an awesome city. However there was not 1 evening that I left a restaurant I was not hit up for money by someone waiting outside. At some of the nicer ones they hire people full time to keep them away. I left one place and a guy came up asking for money and got chased away by the security guy. The dude hovered around the property and harassed me as I was getting into the cab.
Outside of that and how often the streets smell like shit I liked it. Hotel was on the waterfront and there are a lot of awesome places to eat.
Went to a Starbucks reserve, that is some fantastic coffee. Never had nitro cold brew before then, but I am a fan.
I spent a week in Seattle earlier this month, it is an awesome city. However there was not 1 evening that I left a restaurant I was not hit up for money by someone waiting outside. At some of the nicer ones they hire people full time to keep them away. I left one place and a guy came up asking for money and got chased away by the security guy. The dude hovered around the property and harassed me as I was getting into the cab.
Outside of that and how often the streets smell like shit I liked it. Hotel was on the waterfront and there are a lot of awesome places to eat.
Went to a Starbucks reserve, that is some fantastic coffee. Never had nitro cold brew before then, but I am a fan.
Seattle has a lot to offer. But, yeah - the homeless situation is getting really bad. They put out a call to the homeless across the country 3 or 4 years ago to come to Seattle, because they would be welcomed there - and now there isn't a local news day where there isn't some sort of clash between the city, citizens and the homeless.
There not any pan handlers or homeless people from where you from? This is like completely standard for the bay area.