tuesday and apparently will continue to do so for several more days or less as you know it s already flown over alaska and montana and near several u.s. facilities with nuclear processes within their facilities. can you believe that? it s true. and while the white house says it s keeping all options on the table, so far it has decided against shooting it down after, quote, strong recommendations from defense officials. now, for its part china says it s a civilian airship what s to worry. a research balloon that simply drifted off course. well, the white house says it doesn t present a military or physical threat to people on the ground even though they re skeptical about the chinese claim. however republican lawmakers want that thing brought down right now. unless china s working with the biden administration to help find some of those missing documents scattered all over the united states, then this is unacceptable and this should not be allowed and again another sign of w
expend the political capital here. washington lost its collective mind yesterdayyester on this. e the chinese doch spyines on on . i think this goes back to maybe some kind of old cold war worryg about, you know, about th something kind of tangible looking up at us .n my houthe joke i had in my househa is that, you know, they art e kind of getting a preview of the next season of yellowstone, yellowstone. what a riot o send you outroun on the comedy circuit. well, the chinese e are laughing s at us , that s for sure.ur the role of the pentagon under r biden seems clear , unless we re talking about sending billions of weapons to ukraine. well, the pentagon s role is pretty much one of an observer. once it s over, a body of water, will you shoot it downf at the north american aerospace defensame command continuess to to monitor it closely. monit now?controlling this balloon right now? is the chinese government withrolling the movement of the balloon or is it just floating
Kevin Gallacci has submitted his resignation as general manager of Clallam Transit, saying that, after 39 years at the public transit system, he was ready to retire and was leaving the organization in the capable hands of its leadership team.
be careful what they wish for. common sense is especially intrigued by the case of dc council member charles allen who in june of 2020 was almost exuberant when the dc council cut the dc metro police department budget by $15 million. protesters demanded more budget cuts and council member allen reassured them that racial justice would not be achieved in a single budget. but he vowed to keep the work going. and he s apparently a man of his word because he did keep it going. and recently voted for a bill to soften the penalties for violent crime calling it long overdue. nothing screams racism like putting violent criminals behind bars, right? but this week, as crime continues to rage in the nation s capitol, a metro bus transit employee was shot and killed by a gunman who had already shot three people. outside the bus station, there was a loud call to increase the police presence. oddly, the call was made by