Recent NWCitizen Articles

The fellow says he wants to make Twitter a better public forum by enhancing freedom of speech. Sounds great.
John Repp writes how the flexing of the U.S. nuclear muscle was done, at various times, behind the scenes.
This article was inspired by a Letter to the Editor on NWCitizen on 10/08/22
With the advent of deepfakes, the line between reality and fantasy just dissolved. Elizabeth Britt considers some consequences.
John O’Neil writes about use of our Bellingham Public Library for promoting destructive health plans.
Rob Astyk writes of state senator Sharon Shewmake helping him as a homeless person
Many years ago in a land far far away
Monologues and anecdotes are not the essence of a forum.
CDN did a report on a report. Where was the investigative journalism?
Susan Prosser invites all to an officer-led safety forum on 9/29, hosted and moderated by Senator Simon Sefzik.
The League of Women Voters is offering forums on ballot positions so you can hear directly from the candidates. Catch them all or pick and choose.
The author outlines definitional problems in our broadband efforts
It is time to change our national pledge of allegiance - a change in response to the insurrection of January 6, 2021 and the attack on our National Capitol Building.
Privatization of Medicare has moved into the state of Washington. Beware of the Dirty Dozen.
Dave James writes about Dick Conoboy’s article on the classified documents from Mar-a-Lago
There are no classifications beyond TOP SECRET. Stop the hyperbole.
Now is your opportunity to tell this administration that the steal from Medicare has to stop. Medicare Advantage only “advantages” the corporations that run it.
Archive of past notices and reasons for the half-staff flag on the Fairhaven Veterans Flagpole.
A look at where TAGNW, Jon Humphrey, and Whatcom County are headed for broadband Internet access.
Jeff Bezos is positioning himself to rob Medicare, but his grossly and ridiculously overvalued trillion-dollar-ass won’t go to jail for it.

Angelo Tsoukalas

Lake Whatcom · Commenting Since Mar 22, 2021
I've been living in Bellingham since Feb 2011 and love it. I have spent 30 years doing Mac and Pc repairs in my biz. My degrees are in Economics and Political Science from UCF in Orlando, and part at FSU. In the beginning, I worked in my academic field for 3 years for the FL State Labor Dept while going to FSU but found it and the field, in the real world to be too bureaucratic for me; so I slowly switched to computer programming and repairs and been happy ever since. A few months after I moved here I found my place at Lake Whatcom and love the beautiful trees, mountains, lakes and the bay. What an incredible place to live! I thank the Creator everyday for being in this awesome place.

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