Good morning! It might be two weeks until the Winter Solstice, but by my metrics, winter is already here. The weather is moody. The sun sets at 4:18 today. The storm drains are full of that sticky batter of dead leaves, mud, and dog poop. It’s hibernation time.

Speaking of Weather, She’s Comin’: We’ve got an atmospheric river on the way. The National Weather Service says the mountains could see up to 10 inches of rain. It tapers off as it gets closer to the water, but even in Seattle, we’re looking at two to three inches of rain from Monday to Wednesday. Rivers will flood. Highways will pond. Be safe out there. 

 

Heavy rain is expected to begin across the Pacific Northwest tomorrow and linger through the week. Rainfall amounts up to 10″ are possible within the Olympics, Cascades, and coastal ranges. 🌧️

 

Check conditions before traveling and never drive across a flooded roadway.

 

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— National Weather Service (@nws.noaa.gov) December 7, 2025 at 7:20 AM

 

The ACA Blues: The ObamaCare healthcare subsidies are still set to expire at the end of the month, and so far, there’s no good plan to stop it. Republicans and Dems haven’t even tried to come up with a bipartisan option. Senate Democrats proposed a straight-ahead three-year extension that isn’t likely to get enough votes when it hits the floor on Thursday. Republicans haven’t offered a counter-plan yet, but GOP Senator Bill Cassidy is trying to push a high-deductible alternative that converts ACA money into health savings accounts for anyone on Marketplace plans. And so far, Trump is simply staying out of it. 

The Race for D2 Begins: With Girmay Zahilay officially in the County Executive’s office, his seat in the county council is wide open. Yesterday, Seattle Port Commissioner Toshiko Hasegawa announced that she’s “strongly considering” running for the seat, which represents south King County. Like everyone else in the Democratic party, she seems to have realized that running on affordability works. “People are fighting to remain in the neighborhoods that shaped them,” she said in a statement. “They are fighting rising housing costs, displacement, and uncertainty. Affordability is not an abstract issue for me. It is the story of my family’s survival.” This promises to be just the first (not quite) announcement. In the meantime, Zahilay has nominated three people, all Black women, to take his seat for now. One of them will be appointed by the County Council on Tuesday, but they’ve all promised that, if appointed, they won’t run in the election next year. 

Tacoma ICE Facility Still a Nightmare: Three weeks ago, ICE lured Wilmer Toledo-Martinez, an undocumented immigrant who’s lived in the US since he was 15, out of his home by posing as construction workers, and telling him that they’d accidentally hit his car with their truck. When he stepped outside, even though he wasn’t resisting arrest, they released a dog that mauled his arm and torso before they arrested him and took him to the Northwest ICE Detention Center in Tacoma. There, he waited hours without proper medical care, and according to his attorney, he has struggled to get the medication he was prescribed for the injury. This weekend, after seeing the pictures of his wounds, Senator Patty Murray made a public call for his release.

PSA: Don’t chop down trees from public parks, even if it’s Christmas. We didn’t think we’d need to say this, but some genius decided to cut down a small cypress tree in Miller Park last week. Don’t do that.  

Here’s a Headline for Ya: “‘I’m Not Fleeing’ — Alleged Antifa Cell Member Says He Was Accidentally Released From Jail.” Daniel Sanchez Estrada was arrested for transporting “anarchist zines” from one Dallas suburb to another. The day before Thanksgiving, he was released without explanation. He figured it was a mistake, so he spent the week enjoying time with family while he could, and willingly turned himself back in when the jail realized what they’d done. He could wait in jail for months for his trial. 

LOYALTY! He Says: After pardoning Dem Representative Henry Cuellar for taking $600,000 in Azerbaijani bribes, Cuellar is planning to run for his seat again as a Democrat. Trump was shocked and appalled to find out his pardon wasn’t enough to radically transform his politics and turn him into a Republican. The rest of us are appalled that taking $600,000 in bribes isn’t enough to run someone out of politics. 

SCOTUS Update: This morning, the Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments about Trump’s decision to fire the FTC director, a position that’s usually protected from political whims. The New York Times is live-reacting here. So far, the conservative justices seem very skeptical that Congress should be allowed to limit Trump’s ability to fire anyone in the executive branch. 

Rest Well, Shanty Tavern: After winnowing down their hours for years, the Lake City roadhouse will host its final show on December 19 before the Tavern’s 94-year-old owner and bartender John Spaccarotelli plans to retire and shut down the venue. “Although the Shanty is my sweetheart, she does require a lot of time and attention,” he told KING 5. He says he’s still in good health, but wants to do different things with his time in 2026, like play piano and gather with family. The goodbye party will be sometime in January, and he said he’s still open to renting the space out for parties. 

It’s Moira Rose’s Favorite Season: The full list of Golden Globe nominees came out today. One Battle After Another snagged the most with nine noms, followed closely by Sentimental Value. But there’s more! For the first time, the Globes include a podcast category, which so far appears to just be a place to reward celebrities like Dax Shepard and Jason Bateman for sitting on a couch once a week.

A Wild Longread for Your Monday: A Chinese virologist was convinced the Chinese government created COVID in a lab and released it intentionally. Her husband, also a virologist, with more experience in the field, insisted that she was mistaken. Then one day, she disappeared, and reappeared as a talking head on Fox News, backed by the Trump administration. Her husband and her parents haven’t been able to find her since. 

 

A Chinese virologist fled to the U.S. in 2020, aided by President Trump’s powerful allies who sought to promote her unproven theories about the origins of Covid-19. Her husband still can’t find her. In interviews, she made clear that she does not want to be found.

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Hannah is The Stranger's Editor-in-Chief. 

51 replies on “Slog AM: The Senate Still Doesn’t Have a Plan for Healthcare, the Race for D2 Has Begun, and an Atmospheric River Is Coming”

  1. “People are fighting to remain in the neighborhoods that shaped them,”

    I’ve lived in 7 states.

    This includes the Midwest a stones throw from Lake Michigan, the south, the deep south, both coasts and the PNW. I count myself fortunate for having done so. So many different kinds of people with so many backgrounds and cultures.

    Living as an adult in the same place I grew up is a strange concept.

  2. It’s hilarious that yall were whining about “Henry” art (which I don’t like either) in one of your “complaints” articles the other day and then you go and post a photo of a car with a bad knockoff of his already bad art. It’s also funny how you’ve totally ignored the Texas Antifa assassination attempt since July, until you can finally find a tiny crumb to attempt to put any possible positive spin on it and make law enforcement look bad. Way to go Slog!

    Meanwhile in Seattle, totally ignored by The Stranger’s “progressives”, because it goes against their “progressive narrative”, oh look, “progressive Seattle justice” LITERALLY STRIKES AGAIN:

    Sat, December 6, 2025

    Seattle man with violent history arrested for brutal downtown attack on elderly woman

    SEATTLE — A 42-year-old man was arrested Friday afternoon for a brutal attack on an elderly woman in downtown Seattle, leaving her with severe injuries, Seattle police (SPD) said.

    The incident unfolded just before noon when witnesses reported seeing the man wielding a wooden stick with a metal screw at the end along 3rd Avenue and James Street, according to SPD.

    The man approached a woman waiting at the crosswalk and struck her in the face from behind, causing her to fall to the ground, where she began bleeding, according to SPD.

    Bystanders quickly came to the aid of the 75-year-old woman and called 911.

    The Seattle Fire Department treated the woman before paramedics transported her to Harborview Medical Center, where she underwent emergency surgery.

    Meanwhile, an analyst in the Real Time Crime Center (RTCC) tracked the man’s movements and relayed his location to officers.

    Within five minutes, King County Sheriff’s Office deputies apprehended him without incident.

    After reviewing footage of the attack, officers arrested the man who had a “Violent Person” caution and a history of assault convictions, police said.

    The alleged attacker was booked into King County Jail on charges of first-degree assault.

    Homicide and assault unit detectives are investigating the case, and the weapon used in the attack has been recovered as evidence, SPD said.

    https://komonews.com/news/local/seattle-police-arrest-man-with-violent-history-brutal-downtown-attack-on-elderly-woman-king-county-sheriff-real-time-crime-center

  3. @4:

    Strange to you, perhaps. But it’s pretty common for most people in this country to continue to live close to where they were born or at least in the same state. We’re also notorious for not travelling abroad: only about 30% of us have valid passports and if you exclude visits to Canada or Mexico, we make only about 30 mm trips per year to another continent – that’s less than 10% of the total population, and doesn’t account for individuals who take more than one overseas trip per year.

  4. @6,

    What do you call someone who is trilingual? European.

    What do you call someone who is bilingual? Canadian.

    What someone someone who is monolingual? American.

  5. I guess republicans are waiting until the last possible minute to share the amazing improvements on the ACA that trump has been promising for a decade now

  6. There have probably been a lot health insurance cancellations as people decide to bet against Congress and take their chances rather have most of their paycheck go to an insurance premium.

  7. if only usOFa’s citizenry

    wasn’t so bloody Stupid, we

    Too might have Medicare for All

    either that or we actually Believe

    the Wealthy that they’ll all

    Move to some country

    that won’t Tax ’em.

    oh, wait —

  8. “Then one day, she disappeared, and reappeared as a talking head on Fox News, backed by the Trump administration. Her husband and her parents haven’t been able to find her since.”

    check the bonesaw shiek’s

    ‘boneyard’ for the body

    and the head could be

    maybe in a jar Any-

    where hooked up

    to Tubes & shit

    check Rupert

    Mudroach’s

    basement

  9. Right now I’d love for an atmospheric river to flood Felon Mu$k’s Mein Trumpf’s KKKrime SyndiKKKate Mal-a-Turdo headquarters. Let’s see Taco Donaldo have to fend off some gators in the OKKKeeDoKKKee MAGA swamp.

  10. “People are fighting to remain in the neighborhoods that shaped them,” she said in a statement. “They are fighting rising housing costs, displacement, and uncertainty. Affordability is not an abstract issue for me. It is the story of my family’s survival.”

    District 2 encompasses the University District, Laurelhurst, Ravenna, Eastlake, Capitol Hill, the Central District, South Seattle, Allentown, and Skyway. The Central District was once Seattle’s Jewish neighborhood. That identity faded a long time ago, replaced with the current identity. Times change, cities change, neighborhoods change. How many Jews now demand a return to the CD? Who would agree they should fight for such a thing?

    Why should parents in those above-listed Seattle neighborhoods continue “fighting to remain in the neighborhoods that shaped them,” when the costs of so doing include higher taxes for schools which have declined greatly since the parents attended them? When the junkies who have taken over their neighborhood parks now steal their children’s bicycles, and threaten their children’s safety with the spillover from violent fights over drugs? Oh, and the ever-greater amounts of tax money those parents pay? That money won’t fix the schools or roads; it won’t make the neighborhood safer; it will go to house those same thieving junkies, who simply cannot bear the thought of congregate shelter, the poor dears. And after they’ve destroyed that expensive housing, they’ll return to the parks.

    Meanwhile, the United States remains a vast country, with plenty of affordable places to live, and raise children in safety. Why fight a losing battle, when you can simply move?

  11. 6, maybe it’s a generational thing. As a boomer, whose lived in Seattle 48 yrs, I’ve rarely met anyone of my age who lives in same state as their birth. I escaped mid America at age 18 & rarely visited after that.

  12. @15: It’s not that black & white simple, tensy. Some of us cannot afford to move and would prefer to not have to.

    Other states may be cheaper to live in, but the weather and political climate–especially in red states–would be unbearable for me. Washington is my native state, my family, friends, and loved ones are here, and I’d like to stay here until I die. Je suis, je reste!

    And didn’t you move back to your native New York?

  13. “When the junkies who have taken over their neighborhood parks now steal their children’s bicycles, and threaten their children’s safety with the spillover from violent fights over drugs? Oh, and . . . “

    when we allow a Very Small

    Number of very cunning people

    to Amass great Quantities of Wealth

    & Power — so Much so that they can just

    Buy ‘our’ Government and make it so they can

    Never be fairly assessed, we’re gonna See OODLES

    of junkies & homeless & ALL the Symptoms of a system

    rigged for a tiny, finite few. so fuck Yeah, Let’s Rid ourselves

    of the Symptoms — but Figure Out the Causes so we can DEAL

    with their nasty, nasty Symptoms —

    which’re really Just Fellow

    Human fucking

    Beings.

  14. People want to live where there are jobs and things to do. Most places where homes are affordable are affordable because they don’t have those things, although that’s no longer guaranteed because housing is getting more expensive everywhere.

    We have a housing shortage that won’t be solved by telling people to move somewhere else. Affordability is the problem, and fighting to stay in your neighborhood is just a hook for a politician to hang it on.

  15. @17: “It’s not that black & white simple, tensy. Some of us cannot afford to move and would prefer to not have to.”

    Didn’t you move out of Seattle in the ’90s? (Like, well over a quarter-century ago?) There are plenty of places in Washington state which are more affordable than Seattle. You live in one of them now, right? If so, thanks for helping make my point.

  16. @17: “And didn’t you move back to your native New York?”

    Yes, but that had nothing to do with me; returning to the Empire State was just a happy bonus. My spouse and I moved to where she had grown up and has family, which also happens to have a great school district for our child. It’s also upstate, a long way from my native Brooklyn. So you and I each reside in a state we’d long called home, not in the Seattle we each once loved — and lost.

    Again, thanks for supporting my point: persons who reside in Seattle, but want more value in their lives — and for fewer dollars! — should move elsewhere. (As @20 implied, just because politicians can get your vote by convincing you to stay in Seattle, doesn’t make staying a good deal for YOU.)

  17. ya know,

    it’s kinda Cool,

    having a Dedicated Fan-

    attic, one Devoted to a Bizarre, what

    He believes MUST be a Nasty schmear campaign

    I give you

    el Shiv or

    aka, The

    Shank:

    kristofartian is really Calvin Priest

    Kshama Sawant’s husband. count on it

    –@Knife on November 16, 2025 at 5:34 PM

    I know, Calvin Priest.

    It must suck to be married to Kshama Sawant.

    You have no balls so you come here

    on Slog to take out all

    your frustrations.

    kristofartian is Calvin Priest.

    Very well done on my part, indeed.

    –@Knife on November 16, 2025 at 6:33 PM

    kristofartian is Calvin Priest,

    Kshama Sawant’s cuck

    husband everybody

    lol!

    –@Knife on November 16, 2025 at 10:31 PM

    kristoFARTian

    is Calvin Priest, Kshama

    Sawant’s beta cuck husband

    –@Knife on November 18, 2025 at 10:28 AM

    Everyone

    needs to understand

    that kristofartian is, in real life,

    Calvin Priest, Kshama Sawant’s husband.

    –@Knife on November 19, 2025 at 1:19 AM

    Fuck

    fucKinG

    fuckiTy FuckY

    fucK fuckerino

    typical kristofartian post

    –@Knife on December 8, 2025 at 6:01 PM

    Seriously

    though, ‘fartian,

    your posts at #18 & #21

    were especially stupid, even for you.

    –@Knife on December 8, 2025 at 6:12 PM

    ‘fartian

    is even more

    of a lolcow than “Will

    in Seattle” and John Bailo were

    –@Knife on December 8, 2025 at 6:16 PM

    they

    only come

    Atchya if you’ve

    gotten Underneath

    their very, Very thin skins

    thin-skinned

    shivvy, shankit-

    ty shankitty shank

    the tale grows longer

    regeneration occurs

    spontaneously.

  18. @15 — So you are saying that the area is a complete shit-hole even though it is really expensive to live there. That makes no fucking sense. Are you really that stupid?

    It is simple supply and demand. The neighborhoods are as nice as they’ve ever been. That impacts demand. But now the supply of housing is limited. It is limited because of zoning rules that were originally racist but have been retained because they want to “preserve the character of the neighborhood” or some such bullshit. Thus the rules have become classist. As a result, people who would normally be able to find housing in the neighborhood simply can’t. Study stating the obvious: https://law.yale.edu/sites/default/files/documents/pdf/hier1948.pdf. Local study reiterating the obvious: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/politics/seattles-longstanding-urban-village-strategy-for-growth-needs-reworking-new-report-says/. Dipshit ignoring the obvious: https://www.thestranger.com/slog-am/2025/12/08/80364340/slog-am-the-senate-still-doesnt-have-a-plan-for-healthcare-the-race-for-d2-has-begun-and-an-atmospheric-river-is-coming/comments/15.

  19. “Are you really that stupid?”

    –@Ross

    ah

    that’s

    just the

    Wormtongue

    thinking it’s We

    who are So stupid

    his Projections’re

    wormmy’s Trade-

    mark.™

  20. @27: “The neighborhoods are as nice as they’ve ever been.”

    Have you completely lost your mind? For the first quarter-century I lived in Seattle, it had a small but persistent homeless population, confined almost entirely to Pioneer Square — where they had always been, hard by the (in)famous Skid Road. Entire parks, green spaces, and stretches of sidewalks across the city, permanently covered with tents, needles, and garbage, started only a decade ago — you know, when then-Mayor Murray declared the Homelessness Crisis, which persists to this day.

    A survey of that greatly-enlarged homeless population revealed that most had moved to Seattle from elsewhere, arriving already homeless, unemployed, unable to afford anywhere near the going rents, and using drugs (https://www.seattle.gov/documents/Departments/HumanServices/CDBG/CityOfSeattle2016-HomelessNeedsAssessment.pdf).

    “It is simple supply and demand.”

    A chronically-unemployed population, which spends every available dollar on drugs, cannot drive up the cost of housing. I’ll leave you to work out why, as you persist in believing you know this whole deal better than anyone else.

    “Dipshit…”

    Chronically name-calling kristo’ feels happy to have made a friend. Congratulations! (Birds of a feather, and all that…)

  21. @29 “Entire parks, green spaces, and stretches of sidewalks across the city, permanently covered with tents, needles, and garbage, started only a decade ago”

    Reopen the Jungle.

  22. @27 – “The neighborhoods are as nice as they’ve ever been.” – LOL

    “zoning rules that were originally racist but have been retained because they want to “preserve the character of the neighborhood” or some such bullshit.” – Which White-Majority neighborhood do you live in? Why don’t you live in Selma or Birmingham Alabama, some of the iconic birthplaces of Civil Rights in the USA? Is it because “the characters of the neighborhoods” in those cities have… uh… “changed” so much? [they now have some of the worst violent crime rates in the USA, and they didn’t “before that”]

    You should move there and use your White Privilege to help uplift the PoC! What’s stopping you? Dismantle your White Privilege NOW!

  23. @26: Ah. Still chasing your tail from 2,833 miles away. Tsk tsk.

    I can just picture your mother smacking you across the chops at the

    family dinner table every Thanksgiving and Christmas.

    @27 Ross and @28 kristofarian: +2 For the WIN!!!!!

  24. @32: No one here needs to read your wank fantasies, dear. Please take those off-site (I suggest Savage Love).

    Those aside, please continue to enjoy your non-Seattle residence. I sincerely hope you enjoy your post-Seattle life as much as I do mine.

    And, thanks again for supporting my points!

  25. @29

    ‘Chronically name-calling kristo,’ wormmy?*

    ‘AIPAC-Backed wormmy’?

    ‘Genocide supportin’ wormmy’?

    “Homeless Hater, the Wormtongue”?

    @32a. bingo

    but Not Often

    Enough, apparently

    b. thank you

    auntie Gee!

    *Guilty af!

  26. @33: Did I strike a nerve, tensy dear? Or did your mother?

    Nobody here supports what’s in your pointed head.

    Now go eat your kerfuffle paste like an obedient MAGA Storm Trooper.

    Just watch out for the atmospheric Blue Wave—and Mal-a-Turdo gators.

    @34 kristofarian: Tensy’s so far over the edge these days methinks he’ll finally hit rock bottom

    before midterms. Especially since a sharply increasing number of Felon Mu$k’s Mein Trumpf

    loyalists are jumping ship and / or fighting each other like sewer rats in a trap.

  27. @35: “Did I strike a nerve, tensy dear?”

    Only the one attached to my funny bone. 😉

    Again, please enjoy your post-Seattle life as much as I do mine. (I remain glad I stayed later than did you, though; the aughts and early teens completely delivered on even the extravagant promise that was Seattle In The ‘90s.) And thanks again for supporting my point.

  28. @27: “preserve the character of the neighborhood”

    Yes, nothing worse than crime, graffiti, tagging, litter, blight, depravity, meth labs, rape tents, homeless druggie encampments, and bad manners destroying the character of the neighborhood.

  29. omg

    @tS’s

    trolling

    trolls’re

    out in fucking

    Force Today. is thedjt

    announcing some Bold, New

    Plan for Medicare For ALL! or just

    More of his Famous Death Threats?

    @36

    more Grist

    for the Grinder?

    @40

    gosh

    Wormtongue!

    Seattle IS Puget

    Sound Proper, just

    ’cause you Abandoned

    it Ages Ago doesn’t mean

    it’s Perimeter has shrunk like

    your ethical boundaries. take note

  30. @40: Indeed. Notice how auntie never has a original thought of her own (save cinema and a few other things) but it’s all just backwoods, knee-slapping, inbred, hostile, Madam Defarge delusional wannabe, trigger-happy retorts always topped off with an “FTW” for kistofarian, who will surely stick up for his admirer reading this post.

  31. @27: “So you are saying that the area is a complete shit-hole even though it is really expensive to live there. That makes no fucking sense. Are you really that stupid?”

    May you never visit those exotically incomprehensible places called, “New York City,” and “San Francisco.”

  32. ooh

    wormmy

    speaking of

    dancing on the

    Grave of Israel’s “War”

    on Palestinians & DISARMING

    Hamas — something I Know Cremes

    YOUR eGenes — Hamas says IT IS WILLING

    TO LAY DOWN ITS ARMS – FOR TEN FUCKING

    YEARS! Sounds like a WINNER to ME! Whatchya Say

    Wormtongue? you (and bibi) (and AIPAC)

    Y’All, in Other Words, are you IN?

    and isn’t that what you’ve been

    SCREAMING About at Us for

    EVER SINCE 10/7/23?

    personally

    I Am ELATED

    tho knowing

    el wormmy you’re

    just as likely to call it

    “Performative,” as per usual,

    projecting Yourself onto your bet-

    ters or others or whateverthefuckers

    but

    yeah

    just fucking

    THINK — an END

    to the Genocide (which

    ISN”T! acc’d to You)! are you,

    again, IN? (have you checked in,

    gotchyur Marching Orders, been given

    the A-Okay?)!? just about dying to Hear from Israel’s

    Greatest (East Coasterly!) Apologist here at the fucking Stranger!

  33. and

    all Israel

    Hasta DO is

    enter Talks about

    a Two-State Solution

    (following C. Bonespurs’ plan!)

    (perhaps there’s Hope – thee

    ‘GREATEST PEACEMAKER

    IN THE WHOLE HISTORY

    OF ALL PEACE MAKERS’

    may get a Deal!)

    Will bibi

    Sacrifice his

    keep-outta-jail

    Scheme for a possible

    END to his “War,” even If

    it means he Finally faces his

    Corruption Trial — oh, AND his

    Extremely-LONG-Delayed Response

    to Hamas’s attack on 10/7? Hours and

    Hour and HOURS it tool Israeli Defensive

    Forces — in Spite of the fact, that, they were

    just, what, 20 MINUTES AWAY, by helicopter?

    with bibi seem-

    ingly Culp-

    able aF.

    if they can

    END this “War”

    it IS Cause for a

    Fucking Celebration.

    finger fucking crossed!

    where you can

    See ’em!

    https://www.npr.org/2025/12/10/nx-s1-5638528/hamas-signals-willingness-to-disarm-but-israel-may-reject-key-condition

  34. I know,

    I KNOW

    that’s Putting

    a LOTTA Trust on

    Israel to KEEP Their

    End of the Bargain, some-

    thing they have Not Shown

    much propensity for, but, Still…

  35. @40: Um, you left Seattle, too, tensy. You have no power here. Begone before you go over the side of the GOP toilet into the muck with the rest of the MAGA fools. And I’m still in my native Washington state, ya ultra maroon.

    @43 kristofarian: Lol The usual trolling MAGA stooges, Larry, aka Knife, Curly, aka KKKoolie, and Moe, aka, tensy (re @36, @37, @38, @39, @40, @42, and @44 gibberish) sure are Nyukkk Nyukkk Nyukkking it up.

    Notice how ol’ tensy keeps coming back for more: “Thank you, ma—can I have another?”

    “Why, THOITENLY!” Whap! BIFF! POW! SOCK! Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel….

    I guess they have nothing else to do since ma’s underinsured basement flooded. Bummer.

    What’ll they do when they get swept out into forever acidifying Puget Sound and Hudson Bay with the rest of the raw sewage? MAGAs give a newly putrid definition to the term “brownshirts”.

    I’m bringing out the red wine, popcorn, and dark chocolate for when the MAGA lemmings all go over the deep end, just seconds before crying out, “Wait!……………….WHAAAAAAAAAAAT?!?!?!?”

  36. @37 & @40: And you only further proved my point infinitely more that all you still are is an overly argumentative, neofascist Trumpf-loving MAGA fool, even from 2,833 miles away. Your part of New York must be pretty boring if you’re still trolling long distance-as-usual here.

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