I do a lot of lurking in many comment sections of media outlets online (the Gateway Pundit, OANN, and other places in our part of the world).
I see a lot of people saying how places in our state, which used to be beautiful and livable, have become a cesspool, within the past decade or so.
People aren’t making the connection between our rigged election system (rife with election fraud), and the decline of quality living in our state, and the people who were installed into office.
The ‘sanctuary’ status, the anti-2nd amendment bills, the bills targeting our children, and criminalizing free-speech: have largely come from the same types of freedom-hating, accountability-hating criminals (pretending to be politicians).
It’s the same kinds of people.
The sooner people start questioning our election systems, the better. No one votes for the kind of evil or insanity that’s going on, these days, unless they’re naive, or a criminal (that’s globalist or Marxist-linked).
Oct 25, 2023Liked by 'We are WA state' (j. sparks)
That's why everyone in King County should vote for Doug Basler for King County Elections. He is ready and willing to stop the stealing of our elections.
Oct 25, 2023Liked by 'We are WA state' (j. sparks)
That's why I strive to operate under the guide of being a light in an unilluminated place/time. I can only do this as an extension of my Christian faith, believing I will make a difference. Case in point is an unexpected journey into a DEI conversation with the agency Director where I currently work. My employer operates in King County and is a government entity. As one might imagine, the messaging is quite one-sided. My hope is a larger conversation regarding race, diversity, pronouns, sexual preference, etc., is allowed that includes viewpoints which are faith-based. I have concluded whatever the response, it will speak volumes to the genuineness of efforts to promote healing and unity among a workforce who represent diverse backgrounds and life experiences.
That's why everyone in King County should vote for Doug Basler for King County Elections. He is ready and willing to stop the stealing of our elections.
That's why I strive to operate under the guide of being a light in an unilluminated place/time. I can only do this as an extension of my Christian faith, believing I will make a difference. Case in point is an unexpected journey into a DEI conversation with the agency Director where I currently work. My employer operates in King County and is a government entity. As one might imagine, the messaging is quite one-sided. My hope is a larger conversation regarding race, diversity, pronouns, sexual preference, etc., is allowed that includes viewpoints which are faith-based. I have concluded whatever the response, it will speak volumes to the genuineness of efforts to promote healing and unity among a workforce who represent diverse backgrounds and life experiences.