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Jason Rantz still on that crying-a-blue-river tip: "Seattle Police exodus worsens, 270 out since ’20, with 100 more ‘unavailable.’" But, Rantz, all of this moaning and groaning could go on forever. Wouldn't it help if we all got our heads together and came up with solutions to the brawn drain? Here is one to consider. It's very simple and can be done in no time at all. We could just replace the cops who have. ....
Some of us, I suspect, may have gone a bit feral. A few weeks ago I was out for a wander and ran into a familiar face near Cal Anderson Park — a good friend with whom I’d traveled Europe a few years ago, who’s been to my home, who sat on a blanket next to me when they showed Sister Act on a big screen in the park. Like nearly everyone from my pre-pandemic. ....
"Designated Weeping Area"I feel like it's not a coincidence that as I'm starting to finally confront the cry baby within me that this sticker pops up on Capitol Hill out of nowhere. As if the gods are telling me to embrace the cry baby, not cast her out! H/t to my coworker Rich Smith who alerted me to this sticker's presence. Thanks for creating this one, Cora Lee! ....
BuzzFeed News peeked at Fauci's emails: According to thousands of emails sent by Dr. Anthony Fauci—many of which the Trump administration heavily redacted—during the first four months of the pandemic, he's a "courteous, low-key, and empathetic" communicator, even while leading a country through the chaos of COVID-19. During one 10-day period, Fauci's emails revealed, he'd only seen his wife for 45 minutes. First human case of H10N3 bird flu: China reported the first human infection. ....
by Nathalie Graham • Jun 2, 2021 at 10:24 am Councilmember Lisa Herbold amended the bill after receiving negative feedback from the judge in charge of the consent decree. SHITTY SCREENSHOT OF THE SEATTLE CHANNEL Yesterday Seattle City Council members voted 6-3 against a bill to reduce funding for the Seattle Police Department. A mixed cohort of council members voted no. Sponsored See Cherdonna alongside her creator in this hour-long feature dance film presentation. On one side of the dais, Councilmember Alex Pedersen opposed the bill because he believed the council shouldn t be defunding the police at all. On the other side, Councilmembers Kshama Sawant, Teresa Mosqueda, and Tammy Morales rejected the bill because it didn t defund the budget ....