One problem with placing a courthouse too close to a homeless shelter is that jurors have to wade through human excrement to get in the door. One problem with electing moonbats is that they will object to hosing the excrement away, because that would be racist:
Council member Larry Gossett said he didn’t like the idea of power-washing the sidewalks because it brought back images of the use of hoses against civil-rights activists.
Anything other than wallowing in filth is racist.
Too bad we can’t power-wash the moonbats out of the Seattle City Council. But voters would just elect more of them anyway. Thanks to Moonbattery
THE CRAP IN SEATTLE IS NOT JUST IN THE STREETS, BUT IN CITY HALL AS WELL!
2 comments:
During the civil rights protests, people were hosed, not sidewalks.
If a pressure washer gives this guy the vapors, what must he think when he sees a fire hose?
The fire department should respect his racial sensitivities should his house ever catch fire!
Another black caucus genius. They're like planet of the apes right here right now.
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