Looters and park benches
She's obviously never been to Boise. There are no benches on the streets for people to sleep on and the sidewalks are pretty narrow (three people can walk side-by-side in most places - that's it). The parks downtown all close at 10 pm and the police evict everyone. And it's really hard to play a nice round of disc golf or take your kids to the park when you're tripping over beer bottles from the homeless people.
What I find even more ironic is that there are several good shelters right in downtown but - shock - they aren't being run by the government! And Boise likes it that way. That's probably why the Feds don't like it.
What I find even more ironic is that there are several good shelters right in downtown but - shock - they aren't being run by the government! And Boise likes it that way. That's probably why the Feds don't like it.
Hasten Jason, fetch the basin.
So much topographical variety and the beauty is hard to beat.
it might get me flagged
Two potatoes standing on a corner in Boise. How do you tell which one is the Democrat? (I used Democrat instead of another word.)
It's the little bitty sticker that says Idaho.
If i have to move back north of the border it's Ashton.
Where's my flag?
in the US Attorney parking lots,
the US AG's sidewalk, and parking space,
and all over the monuments and lawns of the Federal Monuments in DC.
How do the feds get away with charging fees camping in National Parks ? The AG position must be that this is "unconstitutional"...
The bigger problem they're running into now are all the refugees from other nations getting dumped here (by the Feds) with poor English skills and traditions not quite so conducive with the American Dream.
That being said, there are their share of RINO's - including the current Governor who was a huge proponent of Kommon Kore.
I am SURE that the election results had NOTHING to do with this action.
(X) indicates winner of election
United States Senator -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
Jim Risch (i) [R] 285,256 65% (X)
Nels Mitchell [D] 151,662 35%
United States Representative -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
District 1
Raul R. Labrador (i) [R] 143,528 65% (X)
Shirley G. Ringo [D] 77,253 35%
United States Representative -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
District 2
Mike Simpson (i) [R] 131,429 61%
Richard Stallings [D] 82,705 39%
Governor -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
C.L. "Butch" Otter (i) [R] 235,293 54% (X)
A.J. Balukoff [D] 169,491 39%
Lieutenant Governor -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
Brad Little (i) [R] 271,148 63% (X)
Bert Marley [D] 141,711 33%
Secretary of State -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
Lawerence E. Denney [R] 241,745 56% (X)
Holli Woodings [D] 188,431 44%
State Treasurer -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
Ron Crane (i) [R] 259,821 61% (X)
Deborah Silver [D] 166,375 39%
Attorney General -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
Lawrence Wasden (i) [R] 286,532 68% (X)
Bruce S. Bistline [D] 135,958 32%
Superintendent of Public Instruction -- 965 of 965 precincts reporting (100%)
Sherri Ybarra [R] 216,961 51% (X)
Jana Jones [D] 211,246 49%
Results from:
http://www.kboi2.com/politics/local/I...