Above: Port Hadlock Transit Center

I am not a fan of group identities, brand names, labels and personalities. These are things I don’t feel connected with. To me, it’s more about what you believe in.

If I was asked what I enjoy in the way of postings related to current events, I would say:

Whatever seems to be most honest.

Don’t lie to people and maybe they would be more patriotic.

 

Both major parties have taken turns in power over the past 40 years or so. For sure, there is a chunk of public policy that has become worse, not better.

In recent years, the press tends to support government agencies, departments and policies rather than question them.

Love to see newspeople out asking questions.

What we get now is sort of a press release style of news reporting where a statement is prepared by whatever agency was involved in the latest policy update, drug bust/federal grant money award, etc.

Newspeople post this statement as is. A 5th grade book report would require more in the way of asking questions.

The press has failed.

Over the past 35 years or so, newspeople have failed in their role of investigating and asking questions related to public policy.

In a free and honest society, newspeople would ask questions.

 

JFK speaks about the role of the press and voices of dissent in a free society:

For Today

This looks interesting:

Possibly of interest:

“…massive naval reinforcement to the Caribbean.”

Failed Drug War – Carfentanil

Port Angeles Homeland Security Spending Spree

Take An Oath To The Constitution

Where at least I know I’m free

The Invisible Veteran

Imagination Run Wild

Almost Armistice Day

Approved Flag Images

Sound Publishing And Black Press Media

The era of newspeople not asking questions brings on private citizens who go out and ask questions.

Operating A Camera In A Public Place