Austerity Bob: Ahead of his swearing-in on Jan. 15, Governor-elect Bob Ferguson released his proposed budget priorities. Instead of levying a wealth tax on Washington’s wealthiest residents and adding more business taxes to fill glaring budget holes as Gov. Jay Inslee proposed on his way out of office, Ferguson favors cutting state budgets. Lame duck Inslee’s bold plan would have garnered $13 billion in revenue. Ferguson is “deeply skeptical” of new taxes, reports the Seattle Times, and sees them as a last resort. His proposed 6% cut to the state general fund would result in $4.4 billion in spending reductions. He also wants to add $800 million to new programs. Ferguson’s plan is still a sketch and much could change, but it does not bode well. 

Goodbye via bus: King County Metro will hold a memorial for bus driver Shawn Yim who was killed last month when a passenger stabbed him. The memorial will begin at King County Metro Atlantic and Central Bases in SODO at 10 am. Following remembrances, a procession of buses and transit vehicles will drive through downtown Seattle. About 100 buses are expected to participate. Some are even driving down from Canada to join. Keep in mind that we’re likely to see some transit disruptions today—any member of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 587 is welcome to take off after 9 am. If you need to take transit today, lightrail is your best bet. 

Some weather: It’ll be mostly cloudy today. Perhaps there will be snatches of sun. If you see any, enjoy them quickly before the afternoon showers come. 

Meanwhile, snow in the South: Southern states such as Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee, and West Virginia could see up to eight inches of snow through Saturday as part of the polar vortex battering a big chunk of the country. Climate change contains multitudes. 

Fires keep ravaging LA: Five fires are still burning in Los Angeles. At least 10 people are dead and more than 9,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed. This is possibly the worst wildfire event in California and could be the costliest natural disaster in US history. While the winds should subside Friday, they will return again on Sunday. As an LA native (a badge I don’t bear often on this blog), I know multiple people who have lost homes. Landmarks on the map of my childhood have been erased. It’s been a decade since I’ve lived there and my remaining family in the area is far south from the flames, so the horror is numbed and the sorrow is more distant, but it is hard to rationalize the impermanence of everything we all hold dear. 

My little house that I loved: Thousands of people have lost their homes across the LA area. The fires have extinguished personal histories and flattened communities. 

 

 

Everyone evacuate: Thursday afternoon when a new fire broke out in the San Fernando Valley officials accidentally sent an evacuation notice to everyone in LA County. That’s 10 million people. 

 

 

Washington sends aid: The Evergreen State is sending “45 engines, 11 trucks, and 146 personnel” to help fight the fires.

Who else is fighting those fires? The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation deployed nearly 800 incarcerated people to fight the LA fires. Those firefighters only earn between $5.80 and $10.24 a day, plus an extra $1 an hour during active emergencies. If it’s a disaster, they could earn $26.90 for a 24-hour shift. 

Pet plane: Seattle will take in 60 cats and dogs from Los Angeles shelters to free up space for the wave of pets coming in their doors after being left behind or lost in the wake of wildfire evacuations. These pets, previously housed at shelters and not fire refugees, will be available for adoption starting Tuesday. As everyone knows, it’s impossible to have seasonal depression if you have a pet! 

As a reminder: Everyone should read the prescient “Parable of the Sower.” 

Ding dong, Anita Bryant’s dead: The 84-year-old anti-LGBTQIA+ bigot died last month. Bryant, who began her career as a pop star and model, spearheaded the anti-gay “Save Our Children” campaign in the 1970s which successfully overturned an anti-discrimination ordinance in Miami-Dade County. Bryant also inspired a Florida ban on gay parents adopting children which was only struck down in court in 2010. 

Everyone’s shitting and puking: Are lots of people you know residents of vomit city these days? The norovirus is wreaking havoc on Americans at the moment—there were 91 outbreaks of the stomach bug at the beginning of December. That’s more outbreaks at this time of year that have occurred since 2012. To keep your bowels solid and your cookies un-tossed, wash your fucking hands. 

Queening out in Oregon: Beaverton’s 16-year-old Zoey Tang became Oregon’s first woman grandmaster in chess. Of the 2,000 or so chess grandmasters worldwide, only 42 have been women. 

Jobs are up, slightly: The economy added 256,000 jobs in December, sending unemployment back down to 4.1%. 

Trump sentenced: The Supreme Court did not delay President-elect Donald Trump’s sentencing hearing in his New York hush-money case, so Trump called in to court from Mar-a-Lago this morning. Trump said that “this has been a very terrible experience” and that he was “totally innocent” despite prosecutors finding him guilty of trying to cover up a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels ahead of the 2016 election. Sadly, the judge went with the rare and lenient “unconditional discharge,” a no-penalty sentence. According to the Associated Press  that means “no jail time, no probation and no fines would be imposed, but nothing is final until the proceeding is done.” The sentencing, however, cements Trump as a felon. He is the first US president to be criminally sentenced. 

I’m listening… After Trump’s comments about taking over Canada, Canadian Green Party leader Elizabeth May suggested instead that California, Oregon, and Washington join Canada as provinces and receive universal healthcare and stricter gun laws. Where do we sign?

A song for your Friday: The most important meal of the day is Japanese Breakfast. 

 

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67 replies on “Slog AM: Bob Ferguson Is Anti-Tax, California Is Still on Fire, Donald Trump Is a Felon”

  1. Of all the cases against Trump, this hush money case should have been dropped. Paying off Stormy was to protect Melania, not to deceive voters. Not that adultery would have made a difference in the mind of voters. Especially after JFK and Bill Clinton histories.

    Looks like Bob Ferguson might not be so bad after all.

  2. @1 Trump should be in prison right now. Most worthless president in US history. Also, glad I voted for Bob Ferguson, I think he will be a good governor.

  3. I’ll happily become Canadian to get free healthcare and feel safe from guns. Where do I sign up?

    Zero looking back, get me outta here!

  4. @1, He doesn’t give a single fuck about melania’s feelings you credulous simpleton, not that protecting your wife’s feelings is a valid reason to break campaign finance law. The reason doesn’t matter, only that he was stupid enough to leave an extensive paper trail documenting his intent.

  5. You can have west of the mountains. The fine folks in Central and Eastern WA want none of your Cascadia bullshit. We voted for Trump and we are thrilled with the direction of the Country (and Greenland).

  6. “… it is hard to rationalize

    the impermanence of

    everything we all

    hold dear.”

    –@Natty

    it’s Adios to

    a Stable Climate

    an Independent USSC

    non-rapacious Insurance Corps

    an emotionally-stable non-toddler President

    we’re leaving this Planet

    far worse off than

    we found it

    this

    is (duh)

    Not sustainable

    & Oceans from rational.

    @3 — Thedonolde’ll quickly Annex Canada

    ‘saving’ the U.S. from ‘The Socialist

    Threat!’ even as/if it Kills us:

    Only the Rich deserve

    decent Healthcare

  7. “The fine folks

    in Central and Eastern WA

    want none of your Cascadia bullshit.”

    –@they’rebaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack

    bingo.

    But just keep

    sending those Check$.

    oh

    and keep

    them Abortion

    Places open: our mistres-

    ses may need (a little) Healthcare too

  8. I too lived in LA once upon a time, and these fires are terrible and tragic. But there is no way you can call them “the worst” in California’s history. 85 people died in the Camp Fire in Paradise in 2018. That’s the only measure.

  9. @5: it’s sad you don’t care about your fellow Trumpists in SE WA. just callously give Napavine and Onalaska to Cascadia?

    sacrifices must be made, I suppose.

  10. @11 – I’ve been fascinated with Erik the Red and the east and west colonies of Greenland since I was a child. Also, I live in North America.

    @12 – if I wrote the tax code there wouldn’t be any subsidies.

  11. @4 – We’re all aware of those points, but it will forever be depressing as well as ironic that the most serious cases, insurrection and classified documents, fizzled out. Yet an extrapolated case from a misdemeanor that the prior NY DA would not touch and has the least public support, resulted in the conviction that soiled presidential history forever.

  12. As far as lame ducks go, Inslee and biden can propose all the crap they want with no consequenses. Pardening 1,500 felons along with his son is no problem, and inslee’s proposals are his final FU to the washington middle class.

  13. Last time I checked the governor can not force the holders of elected offices to slash their budgets (e.g. Atty General, Comm of Lands etc) so the hand wringing about austerity is a bit premature. The governor also does not have the ability to levy new taxes, the legislature does and based on their documents they are full steam ahead with everything The Stranger wants. Maybe we should wait and see the proposed budgets coming out of the house and senate first because I can almost guarantee there are going to be new taxes coming our way and not just for the “rich”.

  14. Thanks for the write up Nathalie. I’ve been thinking a lot about “The parable of the sower” these days and praying we don’t find ourselves in that future. It is seeming nearer every day.

  15. The problem with Eastern Washington is that the half-witted trumpies are all loud-mouths who take up all the oxygen because they yell their stupidity the loudest and the longest. If you actually look at the election results you’ll see that Harris/Walz got about 30% of the votes (with absolutely no help from the WA State Democrats) and that the reason why there are so many GOP elected officials over there is because many seats go unchallenged. If we had true competition in the state, we’d probably see a lot more Democratic officials and votes.

    And Canadian gun laws would be fine with 90% of the west coast citizens. The rest can move to Idaho, Nevada and Arizona.

  16. @15, If we’re aware of those points why did we say something that implies we aren’t? Not sure what we think “extrapolated” means but you don’t arrive at 34 felonies through inference from a lesser crime — he was convicted on those charges because he committed them and left a trail of damning evidence.

    Apparently we’re also not aware the federal cases fizzled out because the supreme court gave him blanket immunity, or that the law doesn’t require public support to be applicable. So many things a child could understand but sadly we can’t.

  17. “The Evergreen State is sending “45 engines, 11 trucks, and 146 personnel” to help fight the fires.”

    I thought The Stranger were a bunch of environmentalists and urbanists rooting for Mother Nature as she fights against humans remaking the natural world to serve human desires and preferences.

    Why would sending 56 carbon spewing engines and 146 people to resist Mother Nature be a good thing, worthy of The Stranger’s “reporting”?

  18. @20: “you don’t arrive at 34 felonies through inference from a lesser crime”

    Actually, you kinda do. In the words of those right-wing nutjobs over at PBS:

    “In New York, falsifying business records counts as a felony, rather than a misdemeanor, only if the defendant had an intent of committing or concealing a separate underlying crime. The indictment alleged that Trump falsified business records to ‘conceal criminal activity, including attempts to violate state and federal election laws,’ but did not specify a particular underlying crime.”

  19. Yes, the cover-up is the crime, or rather the felony in this case. All 34 of them. They’re not “extrapolated” from anything. They are actual felonies that he committed.

  20. @21

    Gosh

    mr magoo

    No one knew

    you were such an

    Avid Environmentalist!

    from the Smithsonian’s SMART NEWS:

    Washington

    Becomes First State to Allow

    ‘Human Composting’ as a Burial Method

    The accelerated decomposition method

    transforms remains into soil and

    uses just an eighth of the

    energy required for

    cremation.

    https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/washington-first-state-allow-burial-method-human-composting-180972020/

    will

    You do

    Your part in

    Saving our Planet?

    it’s

    Never

    Too Early

    To get Started.

  21. @24: As felonies, though, they are predicated on (or “extrapolated from” if you prefer) Trump’s attempt to commit other, uncharged crimes. Absent the uncharged predicate crimes, the charges against Trump would only be misdemeanors. Which are still crimes! 😃

    Not sure why you are geeking out about this, it’s been the prosecution’s theory of the case since day one and has been covered in literally every newspaper in the country! 🙄

  22. speaking of

    ‘extrapolations’:

    nyt:

    A Rebuke to Trump

    Provides a Telling Portrait

    of a Divided Supreme Court

    Two Republican appointees, Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Barrett, joined the court’s three liberals in ordering the president-elect to face sentencing on Friday.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/09/us/supreme-court-trump-hush-money.html

    one reader’s comment:

    No legal or moral rationale existed allowing Trump to dodge sentencing as a convicted felon.

    That Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch and Kavanaugh created a rationale (without explanation) is pretty much what we can expect from them.

    Concentration camps in Texas, seizure of Greenland or Panama… They will nod and go along.

    Our system is inadequate for the culture which has emerged here in recent decades, of propaganda without end from vile people.

    [fucking

    BINGO].

    Our Court reflects the thinness of our commitment to the rule of law.

    Trump is a criminal. He can’t deny that any more.

    –John Briggs; Ann Arbor, Michigan

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/09/us/supreme-court-trump-hush-money.html#commentsContainer

  23. “Bob Ferguson Is Anti-Tax”

    No, he’s a smart politician.

    The vast majority of voters want the state to ‘live within its means,’ and looking at potential cuts before considering new taxes is smart politics.

    Bob can look four years ahead, doesn’t want to see a campaign ad that says ‘the first thing Ferguson did was propose new taxes’

  24. @29: Well, we don’t know if Trump “would have been charged” for the predicate crimes. We only know that he wasn’t charged for them.

    Hence the cloud over the prosecution’s case: If Trump committed other, predicate crimes, shouldn’t he have been charged for the other crimes? If he didn’t commit the other crimes, should the other crimes be used to escalate a misdemeanor case into a felony case? Particularly given that the statute of limitations for charging any predicate crime had lapsed?

    I’m not arguing that the conviction was erroneous. I think the judge got the law right in allowing the “uncharged predicate crimes” theory to proceed. But you can see, I hope, that this is a somewhat abusive law, in that it allows defendants to be punished as felons for crimes they were never charged with and no longer even can be charged with due to the limitation period. This sort of “leveraged prosecution” is not normally how we think of criminal justice in this country

    If it were me running the State’s case, I would have charged Trump for hush money falsification only, leaving out the uncharged predicate crimes theory in the interest of justice. Mine would have been a misdemeanor prosecution, but misdemeanors are still serious crimes! Misdemeanors still make Trump the bad guy! There are plenty ways to hurt Trump without unjustly weaponizing the law. 😉

  25. @14 Barth. Yes, it’s rather amazing. I can’t help but reflect on the infamous Molotov-Ribbentrpp pact. Is that where we are going?

    The Rubio-Lavrov Pact – Russia may reconstitute its old imperial borders while the Yanks go full hegemonic in the western hemisphere. MAGA folks might be totally delighted with this.

  26. @21,

    Given that you’re the president of an affordable housing institution and that Seattle’s affordable housing crisis points to all such institutions being abject failures, would it be fair to say that you’re also a failure in a professional capacity?

  27. @13 “if I wrote the tax code there wouldn’t be any subsidies”

    Look everyone this guy wants to massively increase taxes in Okanogan and other rural counties so they can pay for their own roads after Puget Sound secedes.

  28. Ladies and Gentlemen, may I submit Our Dear WereBackBaby’s comment on 23 as being an example of the half-witted loudmouth trumpies that dominate conversation on the east side of the mountains.

    Small town folks tend to go along to get along, so no one tells them to stop talking.

  29. @28: As Commissars of Ideological Purity, writers at the Stranger are required to ruthlessly hunt down and exterminate all wrongthink, wherever it may appear. (Sadly, we must often viciously purge the very ones we once loved the most.)

    @13:”if I wrote the tax code there wouldn’t be any subsidies”

    It’s not the tax code, it’s the spending plans. Most of Washington State’s counties lack the tax base required to build and maintain their schools, roads, and bridges, so a few wealthy counties in Puget Sound (not all of Puget Sound’s counties, BTW, just a few of them) send more money to Olympia than they receive in state services. With most counties (including all in Eastern Washington), the reverse is true.

    All of your threats to secede will go nowhere, exactly because of what @33 noted. You’re simply not going to put your small wallets where your big mouths are, and everyone knows it.

  30. @5 The cherry and apple farmers of Eastern Washington might not be on board with you once Trade War 2.0 kicks up. They’ve already lost substantial foreign markets from 1.0.

    @33 FTW! I guess the wet side doesn’t need to subsidize the dry side’s roads, bridges, firefighting, jails, etc. etc. anymore.

  31. @35,

    Stranger writers are capable of basic critical thinking and weighing conflicting ideas within the framework of a given policy stance. In this case, the relative importance of potentially saving lives outweighs whatever unfortunate environmental might exist as a result of doing so.

    Also, it’s “Reductio ad absurdum” you stupid fuck.

  32. @39: “Stranger writers are capable of basic critical thinking”

    Not always. Actually quite infrequently. Crime, Police, Sexuality, Medical, Childrens’ rights, Gender, Sexual Orientation – are all areas they can be really off base.

  33. “We

    voted

    for Trump

    and we are thrilled

    with the direction of the

    Country (and Greenland).”

    –@random neocon, above

    I’d wager Thedonolde’s

    drillbitchesdrill policy’s quite

    Popular in Reactionaryville as well

    neverminding denying Scorning drought

    Heatwaves (Rugged Individualists!) atmos-

    peric rivers (learn to Swim, pussy!) insurance

    Corps abandoning them (and Banks just loling

    at your childish pleas for ‘affordable’ mortgages)

    and then there’s the Stockholm Syndrome

    that keeps all your Womenfolk beholden

    to assholes intent on their Oppresssion

    and when there’s no more OBGYNs

    willing to chance a stint in prison

    what’ll you rugged individualists

    Do when women start Dying off

    like Third Worlders in this thee

    Richest Country ever Known

    and head Out

    to Greener

    Pastures?

  34. @40 There’s a difference between “not capable of critical thinking” and “not agreeing with me.” all of the topics you mentioned* are areas where reasonable people can disagree. Except possibly sexual orientation. Are you really going back to Nancy Reagan on this one?

  35. @43: I welcome disagreements, except when facts are overlooked.

    The construct that sexual orientation is immutable is no longer as global as it used to be, but it is.

  36. nonsense.

    Thedonolde’ll

    quickly whittle Us

    down to two Obvious

    genders by thinning out

    the Herd thru concentration

    camps &/or death camps. when

    the Anita Tyrant Statuaries’re ubiquitous

    you’ll

    Know we’re

    Almost There

    and’ll make our

    catastrophic climate

    disaster seem like merely a

    minor tho highly-annoying distraction:

    sorry, boss!

    I cannot make it

    to work today because

    my car was washed away

    my neighborhood burnt down

    the Smoke’s too Thick to drive anywhere

    etc.

    the List is

    v. Long and

    quite Convenient

    but the

    Gay Problem* will’ve

    seemed to’ve Disappeared!

    *and All our

    Pronouns

    set FREE

  37. @30, etc.: “…this is a somewhat abusive law, in that it allows defendants to be punished as felons for crimes they were never charged with and no longer even can be charged with due to the limitation period.”

    As the old saying goes, “it’s not the crime, it’s the cover-up.” As you’ve noted, the original crime was relatively trivial. The extensive efforts (34 counts!) made to cover it up show the defendant was really, really seriously dedicated to keeping his original crime hidden. This is extremely relevant when the defendant had — and will have again — a position of public trust.

  38. @40, 44,

    You disagree with a stance the writers & editors at the paper have taken, a stance that’s apparently at least somewhat debatable. That’s not even remotely comparable to the myopic ass-clown’s position that anyone who advocates acting in an environmentally responsible manner is thus ideologically prohibited from ever advocating anything that has an adverse environmental impact.

    He’s just a shithead and troll and I’m also an idiot for indulging him. Please everyone report him for banning. Or if you don’t do that, then at least pull up his ideological and linguistic magnum opus and laugh at and make fun of him for the idiocy of it, same as we all did back when he wrote it nearly a decade ago.

    https://www.thestranger.com/blogs/2015/05/29/22301818/this-is-the-most-ridiculous-letter-to-the-editor-weve-received-all-day

  39. “Donald Trump is a felon”. Yes, yes, moving on? The pearl clutching on the left is so tiring,. Maybe we should have a discussion about whether or not fergi will be able to undo some of the damage that inslee has done to the wash middle class over last decade. Any bets?

  40. Canada wants Washington, Oregon, and California to annex as new provinces?

    The free healthcare is attractive, but will our neighbors to the north warmly accept

    a 60+ yo with an air cooled VW SuperBeetle? The last time I checked, British Columbia

    seemed sold on everybody going EV, in sharp contrast to Alberta’s “drill, baby, drill” fossil fuel ideology.

    I refuse to part with my beloved little economic car that has brought me so much happiness.

    Would Germany, the origin of my vehicle, take us if Canada won’t?

    Jesus–the current Err of Mein Trumpf reminds me of the Viet Nam War era. So many draftees fled

    to Canada, seeking asylum.

    At least Washington State is still blue—bluer than ever before. I agree with NoSpin (@28).

    Governor-elect Bob Ferguson is making perfect sense by avoiding imposing new taxes, and focusing on what we really need in affordable housing, healthcare, rebuilding infrastructure, and funding K-12 / college education.

    Spot on, kristofarian, and Catalina Vel-DuRay, as usual!

    Nathalie, I’m so sorry about the loss of so much of your favorite childhood landmarks in

    the Los Angeles area from the fires! My deepest heartfelt condolences to you, your family,

    friends, neighbors, and loved ones who have lost homes, possessions, and people you love

    and care about. Sending hugs, positrons, and VW beeps.

    Okay, Trump’s bought off judges. Let us know when the Orange Turd is FINALLY held criminally

    and fully accountable. A wrist slap and a warning isn’t going to cut it for those of us who knew

    damned well to vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

    Rest in peace, Jimmy and Roslyn Carter. I’m sorry you had to witness this dystopian nightmare.

    If Ronald Reagan had thought like Carter, a solar panel minded environmentalist decades ahead

    of his time, we could still be living in a utopian democracy now.

  41. one hellova

    Headline

    Natty.

    also

    nyt: Trump

    Calls Officials

    Handling Los Angeles

    Wildfires ‘Incompetent’

    Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles County authorities have invited President-elect Donald J. Trump to tour the devastation, but he has not publicly responded.

    “The fires are still raging in L.A.,” Mr. Trump wrote on his Truth Social site. “The incompetent pols have no idea how to put them out.”

    “Thousands of magnificent houses are gone, and many more will soon be lost,” he wrote. “There is death all over the place. [Next to my incredible and wonderous Election t]his is one of the worst catastrophes in the history of our Country.

    They just can’t put out the fires.

    What’s wrong with them?”

    –by Mike Ives; Jan. 12, 2025

    more:

    https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/12/us/trump-los-angeles-fire-newsom-bass.html

    when asked if he Had any

    “ideas” which might actually

    Help struggling Los Angelenos:

    “Looks like we’re gonna

    hafta Nuke LA,” the next guy

    was reputed to have said. “Which

    Is Fine, it’s mostly full of Commies anyway

    butwhattabout that wonderful Hollywood sign?”

    at press time

    LA Authorities

    were debating

    whether or not

    to nuke tng, djt

    according to my

    non-extant sources.

  42. much like Lincoln

    Freed the Slaves

    djt FREED all of

    ‘our’ Pronouns

    was what I

    was just

    saying

    perhaps the “D”NC’ll

    take Note next

    Time

    tho

    That is

    Exceedingly

    UNLikely, squeaky

    otherwise,

    great comment!

  43. @51: Canada is no place to go Auntie. It’s horrible up there. People are in jail for what they say in Canada, same in the UK. No free speech in the Commonwealth.

    USA is still the sweet spot in the world, even with Donald. We have the first amendment, they don’t.

  44. @56

    yeah

    well our

    2nd Amd

    “trumpfs” our

    First plus we Don’t

    Have M4A so it’s a wash

    or Would be

    were it not for

    the Death Cloud

    scheduled to land

    on J/20 whose idea

    of free speech is for

    Billionaires Only and

    all Dissent’ll be greet-

    ed with beatings & excom-

    munication to Palestine or Sudan

    “and when the

    Band plays ‘Hail

    to the Chief” they’re

    Pointing the Cannon at You.”

    –CCR

  45. @58 you’ve

    reminded me of

    this little gem of a quote:

    It

    is no

    measure

    of ‘Health’ to

    be well-adjusted

    to a profoundly Sick society.

    were you to understand

    the dif twixt obscenity

    and profanity I’d

    take your com-

    ment as a

    Slur but

    Thanks!

  46. Soy Milk dear, Could you please detail for us all “the damage that (Governor) Inslee has done to the Wash(ington) middle class over last decade.”? It’s been my observation that little men are long on assertions but short on facts, and I just want to make sure you’re not one of those little men.

  47. @56 Phoebe in Wallingford: It’s just as well. I don’t think Canada will take many more refugees seeking asylum from these Deeply Divided States of MAGA Confusion. Especially after this recently disastrous election.

    [see The Seattle Times, Business Section, pages C5 and C8, Jon Talton, Trump’s Mass Deportation Promises Economic Pain and Cruelty, Sunday, January 12, 2025].

    Talton has cited data that Canada had welcomed as many as 500,000 newcomers in recent years, but Justin Trudeau is cutting the number of asylum seekers hoping to make O, Canada their new national anthem down to “365,000 by 2027”. Ouch.

    I wonder if Germany will accept my little car, musical instruments, and me—-my VW is an automotive German native. At least Washington State is still blue, thank the remaining benevolent powers that be. Je suis, je reste.

  48. @34 and @61 Catalina Vel-DuRay: Twenty bucks says @5, @13, @16, @23, and @50 will be crying, yelling, and screaming obscenities when Trump yanks their subsidies and safety nets away, to shower wastefully instead upon trillionaires Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos, and billionaires ad nauseum, as promised. And then another twenty says those two trolling bozos and their ilk will wrongly blame the Democrats–again.

    Some idiots never learn.

  49. @64 — “And then another twenty says those two trolling bozos and their ilk will wrongly blame the Democrats–again.

    Some idiots never learn.”

    well auntie

    Gee they’ve been

    Quite Carefully ‘taught’:

    from @27 — “Our system is

    inadequate for the culture which

    has emerged here in recent decades,

    of propaganda without end from vile people.”

    their Ignorance

    cannot be defeated

    when alls they receive’s

    mis- dis- & Malinformation:

    our MInisters

    of Propaganda

    hold all the Keys

    to our Entrapments

    And they’re

    Not EVER

    gonna

    give

    ’em

    up.

    see

    also:

    tS’s liars

    & Misinformation

    specialists from AIPAC

    or from Whereeverthefuck.

  50. @65: That’s exactly what I mean, Kris. MAGAs have been robotically programmed to be numb, loud, obnoxious, and batshit crazy tools of Donald Trump and its cronies.

    Pigheaded RepubliKKKan fascism, racism, misogyny and stupidity, dating back 250 years, is going to be the death of this country.

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