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On the Contrary — It takes Courage to be a Moderate

Part of moderation and of wisdom, is allowing others and ourselves the “awaiting further light” option.

So Many Questions: Damaging the White House

The house does not belong to him, but to the American people and such a substantial, irreversible alteration requires the approval.

96 Years ago, the Stock Market Crashed. It Broke the Nation

“This is not a story about those who endured the fallout. t’s about those who helped set it in motion, because that’s where the responsibility lies, and where the lessons remain.”

Ominous Echoes of the KKK in Oregon and the Northwest

We know now that Oregon was a big KKK state, and that Governor Walter Pierce (yes, Pierce Library at Eastern Oregon College was named after him) was a big sympathizer if not a member.

Pragmatism Wins but the Blue Wave Fails to Sweep Seattle’s Election

The local results are more mixed than the national Blue Wave. That probably translates into more instability in Seattle leadership (now four so-so  mayors old), but a new generation is definitely coming, particularly if Wilson decides to seek a City Council seat and keeps up her pressure on the Mayor to perform better.

Trump Loomed Large over this Election: So what are the Lessons?

This limited election showed what the polls also say, that a majority of Americans are not on board for Trump’s wannabe king act, and secondly that good candidates who run good campaigns win.

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