Thursday, November 5, 2020

WITH EACH PASSING DAY THIS ELECTION SMELLS BAD!

Here is the latest election headlines


Against All Odds — Republican 2020 Gains?

The future of Liberty does not rest on one political cycle, but upon millions of grassroots American Patriots ready to defend--Patriot Post


AZ Poll Workers Gave Voters a Sharpie to Vote and Then Threw Out Their Ballots, Lawsuit Claims---PJ MEDIA


What Kind of Sore-Losing Idiot Would Suspect the Democrats of Voter Fraud?

A few reminders of some of the Dems’ greatest hits.--American Spectator


Newsmax CEO Ruddy: Trump 'Very Concerned' That Dems Will Steal Election---NEWS MAX


Lawsuit filed in Michigan contesting tens of thousands of ballots--Washington Times


Rudy Giuliani vows lawsuits to expose Democratic election fraud: 'Do you think we're stupid?'---Washington Times


Watchdog identifies 50,000 double-voters, 350,000 dead persons still on rolls--Washington Times


Biden's Arizona lead shrinks as counting continues--Washington Examiner


GOP Women Dominate on Election Day, Add 10 to House of Representatives---WJ


Election 2020: Judge hands Trump legal win in Pennsylvania vote count---NYPOST








TODAY'S TOP STORY


New I-5/Thorne Lane interchange now open in Lakewood

Press release dated 11.2.20---WSDOT

https://wsdot.wa.gov/news/2020/11/02/new-i5-thorne-lane-interchange-now-open-lakewood

Temporary ramp detours in place through spring 2021

LAKEWOOD – A big milestone was reached over the weekend at the newly upgraded Interstate 5/ Thorne Lane interchange in Pierce County.


At 5 a.m., the Washington State Department of Transportation design-build contractor Atkinson Construction opened the second new Thorne Lane bridge. The bridge serves travelers exiting from southbound I-5 to neighborhoods off Thorne Lane and Murray Road in Lakewood. 


The new bridge creates a new driving experience for southbound I-5 travelers exiting to Thorne Lane. Drivers will now encounter a left turn only at the end of the ramp, taking them across the new bridge to reach the Murray Road roundabout. There, they can choose to either cross the new “high” bridge to go west to the Tillicum neighborhood or go east to Woodbrook neighborhood.


Construction will continue in the area while crews finish building connecting ramps and a barrier-separated collector/distributor lane that will carry traffic between Thorne Lane and Berkeley Street, parallel to southbound I-5.


Until then, here’s what travelers need to know:


Ramp access to southbound I-5 at the Thorne Lane interchange is available only from the Tillicum neighborhood via Thorne Lane. Drivers will temporarily continue to cross the railroad tracks to reach the Thorne Lane on-ramp to southbound I-5.

Travelers coming from Murray Road, Joint Base Lewis-McChord Logistics Gate or the Woodbrook neighborhood will detour via northbound I-5 to Gravelly Lake Drive, then onto southbound I-5.

The new bridges


On Friday, Oct. 23, crews opened the new 344-foot long Thorne Lane “high” bridge that spans all lanes of I-5 and the railroad tracks. It connects local streets using new roundabouts at Murray Road and Union Avenue.


The two new Thorne Lane interchange bridges allow I-5 to be widened and eliminates delays travelers have historically faced waiting to cross the existing railroad tracks.


Old bridge demolition scheduled Friday, Nov. 6 and Saturday, Nov. 7


The last major step in advancing the final work on the new Thorne Lane interchange comes with removing the overpass that opened in 1954.


Starting at 10:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 6 and again on Saturday, Nov. 7, both directions of I-5 will be reduced to a single lane. That single lane will detour up and over the Thorne Lane off- and on-ramps, which now include a roundabout in the northbound direction. In the southbound direction, travelers will cross a temporary work zone during overnight hours.


Travelers are encouraged to plan additional time and expect heavy congestion. WSDOT traffic engineers anticipate up to 3-mile backups on both northbound and southbound I-5 approaching the overpass during the overnight work.


The overnight lane closures will be in place until 5:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 7 and 6:30 a.m., Nov. 8 respectively.


Why is this work happening?


The lane closures allow crews to demolish the old overpass at night when traffic volumes are at their lowest. For safety reasons, this work cannot take place over live traffic.




TODAY'S HEADLINE NEWS...


Violence and bullying affect one in three students, education experts warn.

Children face violence and bullying at school all over the world, with one in every three students subject to attacks at least once a month and one in 10, a victim of cyberbullying, the UN said on Thursday.--UN NEWS CENTER


UN rights experts call for release of Saudi activist championing women’s right to drive.

The deteriorating health of Saudi women’s rights activist Loujain Al-Hathloul is “deeply alarming”, UN-appointed rights experts said on Wednesday, calling for her release along with “all other women human rights defenders in detention”. --UN NEWS CENTER


Effective disaster risk governance saves lives, UN highlights on World Tsunami Awareness Day.

Top UN officials have underscored the importance of continuous risk assessment and preparedness to safeguard coastal communities worldwide from the disastrous impact of tsunamis, marking World Tsunami Awareness Day on Thursday.---UN NEWS CENTER


Dozens displaced in largest demolition in years in the West Bank, reports UN relief office.

Seventy-three people, including 41 children have been displaced after Israeli authorities demolished their homes and other structures, and destroyed belongings in the Palestinian community of Humsa Al Bqai’a in the West Bank, the UN humanitarian wing has reported. --UN NEWS CENTER




NATIONAL HEADLINE NEWS:


Army Reserve Soldier Returns From COVID-19 Response Mission--DOD


United States Seizes 27 Additional Domain Names Used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to Further a Global, Covert Influence Campaign---DOJ


USDA Co-hosts Free Webinar on Nov. 12 on Livestock Risk Management--USDA


EPA Announces $1.16 Million in Grants to Support Innovative Approaches to Source Reduction--EPA



STATE NEWS HEADLINES


Freshly reelected Inslee addresses election, priorities for 2021---The Olympian


Washington’s sex education mandate will begin next school year--Seattle Times


Washington Republicans lose one of two statewide offices--The Columbian


Loren Culp still not conceding gubernatorial race, loses job as Republic police chief--MY NORTHWEST




NEWS STORIES THAT THE DNC PRESS WON'T COVER.


Trump Supporters in Arizona Chant 'Fox News Sucks!'--NEWSMAX


Wow! Even CNN & MSNBC Admit That Trump Appears to Be on Track to Win Arizona--PJ MEDIA


Top Pollster: Fox News' Arizona Call 'Should Be Retracted' as New Results Show Trump Gaining Fast--WJ


The Media and Pollsters Are the Biggest Losers of 2020--Daily Signal


TODAY'S Video


Poll worker gives his account of what happened when he tried to monitor the vote in Nevada

 


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