Sunday, November 17, 2019

Everybody Loves a Clown

so why don't you?

I'm still waiting for the News-Press to do a story on the nonprofit Youth Initiative rape charges..

and speaking of clowns, I haven't seen a News-Press editorial from Andy Caldwell in weeks! proberly cos he's running against Salud so it could be a conflict of interest..doesn't matter cos Andy will lose anyway


new serious Mike!

instead we get stories like this from the News-Press involving the usual suspects...I'm certain that the Chumash paid some cash to Mike Stoker for this PR stunt...


Dancing with the Stars??

the Casino is a plague, attracting all manner of lowlife gamblers who don't know the value of a dollar and the Chumash are only too happy to take their money..but not mine


and Mike Stoker appointed by Trump is a joke...you know what that's like?

  • it's like letting the wolf  babysit Little Red Ridinghood 
  • it's like getting the fox to watch the Channel Islands
  • it's like getting Wendy to head the union
  • like getting a monkey to watch the weasel
  • like getting a weasel to chase a monkey
when Greka Oil was polluting and spilling, Mike was right there protecting them, lying for them and now this nonsense...


oil spills that kill

if the Chumash resort wasn't there, then they wouldn't generate any waste and they wouldn't have these phony visits by Trumpies congratulating them on their "recycling" program...besides everybody knows all the recycled waste ends up in 3rd world countries anyway


"The Environmental Protection Agency has recognized the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians and Chumash Casino Resort for efforts to cut down waste, including recycling and food recovery.


Mike Stoker, regional administrator for  EPA Pacific Southwest, toured the Chumash Casino Resort during America Recycles Week.


“The Chumash Casino Resort’s Zero Waste initiatives are making a real difference for the environment,” said Mr. Stoker. “By diverting more than 90 percent of their total waste stream from landfills and sharing their expertise with other tribes, they are true recycling champions.”


Kenneth Kahn, chairman of the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, described the recognition as an honor"


the Chumash keep giving back to the community


I wish they'd stop

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