Sleepless In Seattle

Justin Richardson

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Apr 15, 2019
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Seattle is suffering from the painful result of its political leadership, or lack there of. Enabling a culture has its consequences. Portland is well along the same path. Both cities are inundated with parasites supported by good intentioned foundations that serve no other purpose than to enable a sense of entitlement.
 
Time to move in, and wipe them out.

The state and local gov't there are a bunch of pussies (figuratively speaking) that won't do anything until they absolutely have to. Which means reports of rape, murder, looting, etc., will probably make the governor call in the NatGuard and end it. What they don't want is a bunch of dead bodies in what would look like a war zone, but that'll pretty much be up to the anarchists. What will they do when eventually the NG shows up?

Things would have to get pretty bad violence-wise for Trump to step in. One would hope the mayor and governor would do something first, but well, they're democrats.
 
Looks like even the National Guards in Seattle are having trouble in Seattle. You can thank the Democrats for this.

Negotiations???

Weak
 
The GOP more and more the party of big, massive government and unlimited police authority
Come November, if you win it will be riot after riot after riot after riot.......Sorry to say this. But it looks like it will be the old standard way of dealing with it. The historical way. No nation should fall this way.
 
Incredible what's going on here !


"Raz Simone, a local rapper with an AK-47 slung from his shoulder and a pistol attached to his hip, screamed, “This is war!” into a white-and-red megaphone"

Seattle’s hard-Left secessionist movement has claimed its first territory: six blocks in the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

For the past week, Black Lives Matter and Antifa-affiliated activists have engaged in a pitched battle with Seattle police officers and National Guard soldiers in the neighborhood, with the heaviest conflict occurring at the intersection of 11th and Pike, where law enforcement had constructed a barricade to defend the Seattle Police East Precinct building. Hoping to break through the barricade, protesters attacked officers with bricks, bottles, rocks, and improvised explosive devices, sending some officers to the hospital. At the same time, activists circulated videos of the conflict and accused the police of brutality, demanding that the city cease using teargas and other anti-riot techniques.

Then, in a stunning turn of events, the City of Seattle made the decision to abandon the East Precinct and surrender the neighborhood to the protesters. “This is an exercise in trust and de-escalation,” explained Chief Carmen Best. Officers and National Guardsmen emptied out the facility, boarded it up, and retreated. Immediately afterward, Black Lives Matter protesters, Antifa black shirts, and armed members of the hard-Left John Brown Gun Club seized control of the neighborhood, moved the barricades into a defensive position, and declared it the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone—even putting up a cardboard sign at the barricades declaring “you are now leaving the USA.”

On the new rebel state’s first night, the atmosphere was festive and triumphant. Hooded men spray-painted the police station with slogans and anarchist symbols, renaming it the “Seattle People’s Department East Precinct.” Raz Simone, a local rapper with an AK-47 slung from his shoulder and a pistol attached to his hip, screamed, “This is war!” into a white-and-red megaphone and instructed armed paramilitaries to guard the barricades in shifts. Later in the night, Simone was filmed allegedly assaulting multiple protestors who disobeyed his orders, informing them that he was the "police" now, sparking fears that he was becoming the de facto warlord of the autonomous zone. A homeless man with a baseball bat wandered along the borderline and two unofficial medics in medieval-style chain mail stood ready for action.






 
Looks like even the National Guards in Seattle are having trouble in Seattle. You can thank the Democrats for this.

Don't worry, Itchy, there's a Democrat hot at work on top of matters working on this right now! :smoke:
 

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