There have been a lot of recent local news stories covering tons of fraud, misconduct, improper controls, and waste in Washington State.
News stories come and go. And people forget them. We shouldn’t. We are only as good as our attention span.
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China currently has 1,200 coal power plants in operation and emits more CO2 than the US, India, Russia, Japan, Mexico, Germany & Canada COMBINED.
The WA State Climate Commitment Act is a scam- meant to funnel our tax dollars to NGO’s who donate back to Democrats
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Elon Musk is auditing the government, launching rockets, making cars, and raising 12 kids.
Meanwhile I’m struggling to locate the ketchup my wife claims is in the fridge.
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My father passed away February 28th, 2024, and managing his account has been troublesome. Each time I've reached out or visited your stores, I've received conflicting information. This experience feels like a nightmare, and I'm deeply disappointed.
The eruption of Mount Saint Helens is etched into my memory. I was sitting on a curb in Vancouver, WA, transfixed by the sight of the volcano skyrocketing into the heavens. It was a spectacle of unimaginable power and beauty, one that I will never forget.
Mount St. Helens erupts in 1980. Steve Firth, a friend of the man who took this photo had the following to say:
“...That Pinto and dirt bike belonged to a good friend of mine and when he stopped to turn around, he took this picture.
He told me that there was lightning bolts shooting out of the smoke but he didn’t have the right filter on his camera to capture them at that moment. The picture could have been even more amazing.
It was used on the TV news and used to be on the cover of Mt. St. Helens brochure at the Johnston Observatory / visitor center.
He gave me an original 8×10 copy of it although it looked like he was a good distance away from the blast, he barely made it out of there alive.
Had the blast came more in his direction he would have died in seconds. Sometime later he returned and photographed a burned-out pickup with a horse trailer attached to it.
He told me he had talked to them that day and said they never made it out.
He is a freelance photographer so he took some amazing pictures of the aftermath as well. Anyhow, I thought I’d let you know a bit more about that fabulous picture."