Nuggets of News You May Have Missed

 

There was a time when I enjoyed the “white meat”…. Chick-fil-A’s Dan Cathy represents the next generation of leadership for the Atlanta-based fast-food chicken restaurant chain founded by his father, S. Truett Cathy. Here we go:

 

Just so we are clear…..what anarchy is……..

Watch: This Is What Seattle Police Had To Deal With Trying To Get To Shooting Victims, Investigate What Happened

6/20/2020 Critical Incident Update

 

 

City life….. circa 2020

The Night They Drove Ole Dixie Down

 

 

Other than that all is well in the swamp.

CNN lightens photo of male driver who drove into rioters

CNN stoking the flames. As if reality matters at all to the media. Meanwhile it is only a matter of time until we see many more attempts at more Seattles. Fasten your seatbelts.

Other than that all is well in the swamp.

San Francisco mayor says police will stop responding to non-criminal calls

How fast and who can win the race to the bottom? The bottom of living in a civilized society. Poof…..before our eyes our society continues to collapse. If anyone thinks that what is happening in Seattle will not expand to further anarchy think again. Yes, as the mayor of Seattle states “Perhaps we are going to have a summer of love.” Yes indeed.

Mayor Breed of San Fransisco said in a news release that for calls that don’t involve a threat to public safety, police would be replaced by trained, unarmed professionals to limit unnecessary confrontation between the police department and the community.

The non-criminal calls will include neighbor disputes, reports on homeless people and school discipline interventions, among other activities.

London Breed

As part of police reforms, San Francisco will also strengthen accountability policies, ban the use of military-grade weapons and divert funding to the African-American community, Breed said.

The city will develop its plan over the next year and follow models like the Cahoots program in Eugene, Ore., Breed said. That community-based crisis program employs social workers and mental health workers to respond to disturbances where crimes are not being committed.

“We understand that it’s necessary for law enforcement to listen to African-American communities and embrace courageous changes to address disparate policing practices, and we recognize it will take sacrifice on our part to fulfill the promise of reform,” Scott said. 

Check out her roadmap below.

Other than that, all is well in the swamp.

Seattle getting rid of single-family zoning. Utopia soon to follow

If everyone can’t have a single home, then no one will have one. A Utopian dream or an American nightmare? But we knew this was coming didn’t we? Take that we racist, bigoted gun loving knuckle draggers. The first step was the earlier Supremes ruling – turning nice neighborhoods into ghettos. As well as Obama’s latest Rule: Control of Zoning laws, and a ‘Refugee’ in your neighborhood

A crack house in every neighborhood thanks to section 8 housing mandatory on your street. But the government is not done with you. Here we go:

Get rid of single-family zoning in Seattle. That’s the big message in a draft report being worked on by Mayor Ed Murray’s housing committee, obtained by The Seattle Times.

“We can still be a city for everyone, but only if we give up our outdated ideal of every family living in their own home on a 5,000 square foot lot,” a draft letter from the committee co-chairs reads.

According to a draft letter, the city needs to move away from the idea that all families can live in their own home on a piece of land, the Times reports.

The issue is framed in Marxist leftist terms:

The draft letter says that single-family zoning has “roots in racial and class exclusion.[”] The zoning remains “among the largest obstacles to realizing the city’s goals for equity and affordability,” the Times reports.

“More 6-story buildings where there were 4 stories before, more 7-story buildings where there were 6-stories before, and more multifamily housing of all types in areas currently zoned for less density inside (neighborhoods designated as) Urban Villages,” the letter says.

Here is the draft policy ideas from Mayor Ed Murray’s advisory committee. And of course, we all be using public transportation. So much easier to control us. Here is Seattle’s new look. Coming our way.

Read more at the The Seattle Times. Seattle Times