Organized crime group targeting people walking in Redmond
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Redmond has fallen. Can confirm as I have a mole on the inside there.
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Thanks Microsoft.
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I don't normall defend Microsoft, but this isn't their fault. Redmond has a left wing nutjob Mayor and a fully woke city council. It's been getting bad there for the last 5 years or so. Their genius next move is they are secretly allowing a low income housing complex to be built right next to the new light trail station. This will become a highway of drug dealing and criminality. It was always going to be a hard sell to get Eastsiders out of their cars and onto public transportation. Conditions needed to be perfect to even have a chance of hitting 50% of their projected passengers. It's a given that light rail will be a total failure now on the Eastside.
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Still amazes me that leftards want to force people on to unsafe public transportation. It's always force. If public transportation was safe, efficient and a cost and time saver there would be no need for the force. People would be clamoring to use it. It's almost like they don't really care about the public. One upon a time I rode Tri-Met from the burbs to downtown Portland. Bus stop was right by apartment complex and I worked downtown. A quick direct shot. After a couple of years I had lots of direct client conretact and had to travel to their offices and so I started driving to work. Had to show my monthly pass or pay the fare to the bus driver. No cheating allowed. Then the relatively efficient and then safe bus route got replaced by light rail. So now you wait once for your bus, which then goes to a central transit station where you wait for the light rail and added 20 minutes to the commute. You could drive to the transit station and then park. Today, these parking lots are just break in centrals for car thieves. Large percentage of riders don't pay and there is very little to no penalty if you get checked by a fare inspector.
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This is also happening in NE Bellevue off of the 124th 520 exit. All those folks living in Bridle Trails and Pikes Peak are getting new neighbors!
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Yep. All of that gets turbo charged with a 400 low income housing complex in Redmond. Thankfully I live in Sammamish where there is basically no public transportation to speak of and it’s basically unwalkable. That’s the only thing that will save us.
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Microsoft brought thousands of foreigners to Redmond on HB1 visas. Those folks did well economically, spoiled their husbands, wives and kids with goodies and jewelry that's now made them a target of gypsy pigs and car-jackers. Hopefully that community will wise up, shit-can the Leftist Manka Dhingra and embrace the 2nd Amendment toot-sweet.
Microsoft brought us Kshama Sawant, too. Thanks again.
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Manka is the state rep for the area. The mayor is Angela Birney, she's just as bad as Manka. Redmond's issue is King County related. Dow has offered incentives to cities in King County to help export his Seattle homeless problem to the suburbs. Redmond has eagerly helped with this request. Kirkland is going to be next. Dow's incentive offer will eventually become a mandate with no incentives and Bellevue will submit and offer up it's shittier areas.
Above all else, this is why we need an East King County to stop this shit. Stupid people like mello will say that isn't financially feasible while ignoring the 5 DEI headcount per department and County employees that's sole job is to bring library books to the homeless at $150k per FTE. They also have a Climate Change department now too with several FTE's above $200k.
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Dow's a fucking Loser Dick POS. I hope he reads these boreds.
Guy thinks he's clever, cool & hip when in fact he's dumb as a post and dull as fuck. FTG
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I’m telling you right now that parts of Bellevue are unrecognizable from 10 years ago.
It’s crazy. We have friends in Bridle Trails who want to move to Sammamish because their neighborhood has changed so much.
Microsoft basically imported an entire generation of foreign workers and N.E. Bellevue/Redmond has totally transformed in the span of a decade.



