Anonymous ID: d699de June 12, 2020, 3:54 p.m. No.9590838   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0896

>>9590752

>As a resident of WA, tell me what has POTUS done for me?

 

You're a FKing IDIOT…TELL us what has your governor done…Don't come on this board Talking like a FKing FOOL…When you don't have a clue as to who your own Governor is or what he has/been doing for you…Answer these Questions FIRST…BET YOU DON"T KNOW.. DUMMY

 

Jay Inslee's Track Record on Climate Change and Other Key Issues

The Washington State governor joined the crowded field of Democratic presidential candidates on Friday.

 

Washington State Governor Jay Inslee joined the vast field of Democratic presidential candidates Friday, vowing to make climate change his most important issue.

 

Inslee, who holds a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Washington and a law degree from Willamette University, was an attorney and a prosecutor before starting his career in public service in 1985, when he and his wife helped lead an effort to build a new public school in their small town. He served in the state House of Representatives beginning in 1988 and was first elected to the United States Congress in 1992. He was elected as governor in 2012 and re-elected in 2016.

 

https://psmag.com/news/jay-inslees-track-record-on-climate-change-and-other-key-issues

Anonymous ID: d699de June 12, 2020, 4:05 p.m. No.9590916   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9590896

Awww did I hurt your lil Feelers..I'm Sowwy….Tell us what has you governor that you didn't vote for do for you..that you feel the need to cry like a lil bitch about Trump on this board……Puzzy..or go away…..kekekk

Anonymous ID: d699de June 12, 2020, 4:37 p.m. No.9591205   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9590811

THE UNDERGROUND EMPIRE: Where Crime and Governments Embrace

 

massive (1320 pages!), deeply disturbing exposÉ of the international narcotics trade and the secret government agency dedicated to its downfall, presented in horrifying close-up by journalist and novelist (Report to the Commissioner) Mills. This is a morality play, nothing less than a battle of Good vs. Evil. On the side of darkness: the narcotics underground, ""sovereign, proud, expansionist,"" with ""its own armies, diplomats, intelligence services, banks, merchant fleets, and airlines,"" grossing one-half trillion dollars a year. Pitted against it, the forces of light: an American governmental agency known as Centac, the ""most unorthodox, effective, and least known international police organization in the world,"" led by a former concert violinist. For five years, Mills followed Centac's campaign against three narcotics kingpins: Alberto Sicilia-Falcon, a homicidal, devil-worshipping Cuban, ruler of the Mexican drug trade; David Steinberg, a charming young American entrepreneur who, at the age of 30, was earning a million dollars a day as ""the Henry Ford of the international marijuana industry""; and Lu Hsu-shui, a top Chinese heroin dealer. Centac didn't always nab its target; while Falcon and Steinberg stew behind bars, Lu Hsu-shui still runs his gigantic operation in Asia and California. But win or lose, the agency's labyrinthine maneuvers make for hair-raising adventure. Not the least of the tension springs from fear over Mills' own safety when he travels to Hong Kong to meet an opium lord, or when he unexpectedly encounters one ""Michael Decker,"" a former CIA assassin now working for Sicilia-Falcon. One wonders, too, how narcotics traffickers will stomach Mills' revelations, the most sobering being that high officials of a number of countries including Mexico, Colombia, Panama, Thailand, Bolivia, Burma, Haiti, and Nicaragua are regularly involved in drug deals. A few tantalizing details: two former presidents of Mexico are explicitly named as participants in the narcotics trade; Sicilia-Falcon played a role in Somoza's assassination and conducted arms deals with the CIA; Hsu-shui planned at one time to build a city in California complete with its own (friendly) police force. Centac no longer exists, a victim of jealousy on the part of powerful officials at rival agencies.