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Category Archives: Government
Update from Heather Cox Richardson
Thanks to Diana C.
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You’re Invited: The second debate will focus on health and safety
Thanks to Mary M. You’re Invited: The second debate will focus on health and safety How do we emerge and rebuild from the COVID-19 pandemic? What is the future of law enforcement in our city? These are two important questions … Continue reading
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Voting is the core of our democracy–and under threat
Notes from Heather Cox Richardson
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CEG Notice: Upcoming Online Candidate Debates on Homelessness, Public Safety & The Economy
The Seattle Times and a collective identified as “We Are In” is hosting a series of candidate forums/debates focused on ‘Homelessness’ which are available without charge on Zoom. This listing also includes the 3rd County Council District, which does not include Skyline.The … Continue reading
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Republicans urging Republicans to vote Democratic
from Heather Cox Richardson – October 11th
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Carl Sagan’s Prediction
Thanks to Linda W.
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Agenda CEG Meeting – October 8, 2021
Agenda CEG Meeting – October 8, 20214:00 pm Mount Baker & ZoomKatherine Graubard, FacilitatorMary Montgomery, Minutes Report of Last Month’s Activities – Past events:43rd District State Senator Jamie Pedersen (Mark Damborg)City Council Position 9 Candidate Forum (Nikkita Oliver and Sara … Continue reading
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The Eastman memo – “hair on fire emergency”
by Heather Cox Richardson
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CEG Notice: City Council Candidate Forum
Tuesday, September 21st 7:30 p.m. The Skyline City Council (Position 9) Candidate Forum with Nikkita Oliver and Sara Nelson will be September 21st from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. There is limited seating in the Mount Baker Room for this event. The … Continue reading
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From the pilot of an SR-71 Blackbird, the fastest plane ever
Thanks to Sybil-Ann
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Agenda for CEG Meeting – September 10, 2021,4:00 pm
Meeting in Mount Baker Room & on Caremerge via ZoomRick Baugh, FacilitatorRick Baugh, Minutes Report of Last Month’s Activities – Past events: September 1 – TVW: Washington’s Television Station, Renee Sinclair (Put Barber) Coming events: DATE/TIME EVENT Place Sept 15, … Continue reading
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“A VAST CRIMINAL RACKET”: SEBASTIAN JUNGER ON HOW THE U.S. CORRUPTED AFGHANISTAN
Four successive American administrations utterly betrayed the public trust—and lost a righteous war. BY SEBASTIAN JUNGER in Vanity Fair The Taliban delegation to Jalalabad in the summer of 1996 was a dour bunch of old men who took their meals together … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Government, War
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Individual rights and the common good
Ed note: These two concepts (individual rights and the common good) don’t necessarily have to be in conflict. We have a long history of the common good of public health: clean water, food safety, construction regulations, federal response to disasters … Continue reading
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The Ides of August – an analysis of the tragedy in Afghanistan
by Sarah Chayes at https://www.sarahchayes.org/post/the-ides-of-august I’ve been silent for a while. I’ve been silent about Afghanistan for longer. But too many things are going unsaid. I won’t try to evoke the emotions, somehow both swirling and yet leaden: the grief, … Continue reading
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CEG Meeting Agenda – August 13, 2021 4 PM
Rick Baugh, Facilitator The meeting will be held in the Mount Baker Room and also available on Zoom, via CareMerge Report of Last Month’s Activities … Continue reading
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The House Selective Committee – view of Heather Cox Richardson about the January 6th investigation
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View from Heather Cox Richardson
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California Governor Recall Election
Thanks to Jim S For those interested in politics even stranger than Seattle (maybe) you may find the article below interesting. Forty-six candidates have filed to run for Governor in the September 14th Recall Election. The ballot consists of two parts: Should Gavin … Continue reading
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Commentary by Heather Cox Richardson
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Primary Election Skyline Soapbox – July 14th at 3:00 p.m.
Please join our Master of Ceremonies Steve Ellis on Wednesday, July 11th at 3:00 p.m. for our Bastille Day Primary Election Skyline Soapbox. This is your chance to share your views on candidates for County Executive, Mayor, City Council and Seattle School … Continue reading
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All created equal – a reminder
From historian Heather Cox Richardson
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Video of the storming of the Capitol
Click below to watch the storming of the Capitol. From the NYT, thanks to Mike C. (If needed also click on the sound icon at the lower R hand portion of the video). https://www.nytimes.com/video/us/politics/100000007606996/capitol-riot-trump-supporters.html
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Notice: Primary Election Electronic Voter’s Pamphlet– Who’s Running and Who Are They?
The official hard copy of the voters pamphlet with candidate statements will be mailed out around July 14th of this year. If you would like to see what they have to say you can use the email below to pull up … Continue reading
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