The Daily Broadside

Wed, Indonesia

Posted on 03/31/2021 5.00 AM

JCM 3/28/2021 4:07:06 PM


Posted by: JCM

vxbush 3/31/2021 5:18:33 AM
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Wednesday Indonesia has good taste in breakfasts. *slurp*

Morning, folks. The days hasten on. 

lucius septimius 3/31/2021 6:02:59 AM
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i noticed an Indonesian restaurant in the area that I hadn't seen before -- tempted to try it out next time it's just daughter and I.
JCM 3/31/2021 7:58:35 AM
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Winning in Seattle
'It's frustrating': Growing homeless camp on Seattle school property concerns neighbors
vxbush 3/31/2021 8:14:20 AM
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In #3 JCM said: 'It's frustrating': Growing homeless camp on Seattle school property concerns neighbors

I haven't read the article, but just the title you copied above has me seeing these same people saying, "Wow, that growing cancer on my face is concerning." I honestly feel like these people have no idea how to take action on anything (again, just based on the headline shared). 

JCM 3/31/2021 8:22:26 AM
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Reply to vxbush in 4:

Part of me wants to let this people lie in the bed they made.

Approval of the Clowncil is below the Mendoza line, but STILL they got re-elected.

The Clowncil fully behind using the homeless as pawns in the Cloward-Piven Strategy.

Nothing will change until The People of Seattle realize the Clowncil's goal is the destruction of the City.

Kosh's Shadow 3/31/2021 8:28:47 AM
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In #5 JCM said: Nothing will change until The People of Seattle realize the Clowncil's goal is the destruction of the City.

They're more likely to move somewhere else and vote for the same kind of idiots they tried to get away from.

JCM 3/31/2021 8:32:13 AM
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Reply to Kosh's Shadow in 6:

Locusts.

doppelganglander 3/31/2021 8:39:18 AM
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In #5 JCM said: Nothing will change until The People of Seattle realize the Clowncil's goal is the destruction of the City.

Normal people have a hard time understanding why elected officials would want to destroy their own city. I guess the best analogy is burning down your own home for the insurance money. 

doppelganglander 3/31/2021 8:43:15 AM
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Reply to doppelganglander in 8:

I take that back. It's like burning down your neighbors' homes and the insurance money goes to you instead of the neighbors. 

vxbush 3/31/2021 8:45:06 AM
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In #9 doppelganglander said: I take that back. It's like burning down your neighbors' homes and the insurance money goes to you instead of the neighbors. 

Also known as thievery. 

Occasional Reader 3/31/2021 8:47:53 AM
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In #1 vxbush said: Wednesday Indonesia has good taste in breakfasts. *slurp*

Bleh.  I find those things cloying and downright unappetizing (not to mention messy).  But to each his/her own.

Occasional Reader 3/31/2021 8:50:02 AM
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In #2 lucius septimius said: i noticed an Indonesian restaurant in the area that I hadn't seen before -- tempted to try it out next time it's just daughter and I me.


Tried to slip that one by I, didn't you...

But more on-topic; I can tell you from experience that pretty much the only good part about having to go to Paramaribo, Suriname for business is that they have a few good Indonesian restaurants.  (Also, some exotic local hotties, there's that, too.)



Occasional Reader 3/31/2021 8:53:39 AM
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So I got back a little while ago from Little OR's somewhat overdue 5-year physical checkup.  All systems are "go" except... they gave him the vision screening test, the rather crude (as I understand it) one where the basically take a photograph of his eyes with a special camera, and this came back as a "fail" in terms of distance vision.  They said this is just a screening, we should make an appointment with an opthomologist, which I'll do.  Personally i think it's a flawed result, I've been checking him on reading things like license plates on cars at the end of the block while we're walking, as far as I can tell he has the eyes of an eagle.  Still, I'd of course preferred a 100% clean bill of health.  : ( 
JCM 3/31/2021 8:57:54 AM
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Reply to doppelganglander in 8:

An education system that is part of the distributed conspiracy.

How many people are taught Rousseau, Hegel, Gramsci, Marx, Marcuse, Alkinski and their real world results as compared with Locke, Montesquieu, Burke, Jefferson, Hamilton. and their real world results.

The education system is teaching feelings, not the classical liberal education where the historical philosophers, the results and the knowledge gained over the centuries.

I can count on one hand the number of liberals I've talked to who can articulate the core liberal philosophy.

Occasional Reader 3/31/2021 9:00:44 AM
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Reply to JCM in 3:

"While SPS owns property behind the school, the encampment is not on the Broadview-Thomson school campus. It is on the other side of a fence away from school grounds."


Oh, gosh, look at the sudden and unquestioning Prog belief in the efficacy of fences.  

They don't work at all on the Mexico border, see, but they're a magic talisman against the drug addict street people over yonder; no need to worry about the Pre-K and special ed kids, that fence will protect them. 

Occasional Reader 3/31/2021 9:03:06 AM
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In #14 JCM said: who can articulate the core liberal philosophy.

Here it is. 

Occasional Reader 3/31/2021 9:05:48 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 16:

(That's per the distorted, modern US definition of "liberal", of course.)

JCM 3/31/2021 9:11:26 AM
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Reply to Occasional Reader in 16:

LMAO!

buzzsawmonkey 3/31/2021 9:45:31 AM
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Speaking of school re-openings...

"You won't get schooled again!"

---the WHO

Occasional Reader 3/31/2021 9:54:01 AM
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Reply to buzzsawmonkey in 19:


+++

Kosh's Shadow 3/31/2021 10:06:02 AM
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In #19 buzzsawmonkey said: "You won't get schooled again!" ---the WHO

Unless you're an illegal immigrant child in a "Migrant Wasteland"

Alice in Dairyland 3/31/2021 1:04:57 PM
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The White House dogs are in the dog house again.  Major has bitten someone a second time now.  It was pointed out on another blog that in Wisconsin that second offense would get your dog a death sentence here.  I don't know if that's true or not, but it sounds familiar.  I certainly don't want to see the dog put down, but I guess in DC it doesn't matter, he should be safe.  Democrats won't held accountable for their crimes.  To make matters worse, one of them (they don't know which one) pooped on the floor.  Now that's not the dog's fault.  There have to be hundreds(?) of people in the White House and nobody noticed the dog had to go out to the bathroom?  I'm sorry, but that's abuse.  I suppose there's the off chance it could have been Joe.  It could have been Major too though if he'd heard them talking about his permanent trip to the "farm".
buzzsawmonkey 3/31/2021 1:11:50 PM
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In #22 Alice in Dairyland said: To make matters worse, one of them (they don't know which one) pooped on the floor. 

Since Biden is Captain of the Ship of State, it's only right that he should stride the Poop Deck.

Occasional Reader 3/31/2021 1:14:02 PM
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In #22 Alice in Dairyland said: To make matters worse, one of them (they don't know which one) pooped on the floor.

Are we sure that wasn’t Hunter? Come to think of it, same question regarding the biting incident.

Kosh's Shadow 3/31/2021 1:14:57 PM
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Reply to Alice in Dairyland in 22:

Of course, there is the fact dogs are a great judge of character, so maybe the person deserved to be bitten. On second thought, if the dog had bitten someone important (to the Dems) it would be gone.

I've long wondered if Mohammed's hate of dogs was because they didn't like him.

Alice in Dairyland 3/31/2021 1:32:16 PM
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In #23 buzzsawmonkey said: he should stride the Poop Deck.  He too busy aimlessly wandering the halls looking for his room.  He's forgotten something there, but he can't remember what it was.
In #24 Occasional Reader said: Hunter? Come to think of it, same question regarding the biting incident.  I don't think anyone lets Hunter get that close to them.
In #25 Kosh's Shadow said: On second thought, if the dog had bitten someone important (to the Dems) it would be gone.  Aren't they all democrats there now?


Alice in Dairyland 3/31/2021 2:05:24 PM
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"Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled 4-3 Governor Evers acted unlawfully when he issued multiple pandemic emergency orders, including mask mandates.  The governor will be barred from extending the state's current COVID-19 emergency order and mask mandate, which was set to expire on April 5, unless the Republican-controlled Legislature votes to extend it. Otherwise, it will continue to be up to local governments, such as cities and counties, to impose their own virus restrictions."  Copied from Althouse.  What I don't understand is why the locals can do it.  Madison is continuing with the masks.  I hope my county doesn't.  We don't have a County Supreme Court to rely on!
JCM 3/31/2021 3:13:52 PM
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Reply to Alice in Dairyland in 27:

WA State no longer has a Supreme Court, oh, there's a building and people in robes issuing rulings. It should be called the Seattle Court. In the past couple years they've had ruling which contradict themselves, overturned laws because they were old.

We don't even have that option anymore.



Kosh's Shadow 3/31/2021 3:15:52 PM
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Reply to JCM in 28:

In Maskachusetts, our Supreme Judicial Court makes up rights, like gay marriage.


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