This is a personal communication from Paul Felipe Glumaz

Seattle Washington shut down the city and businesses over a year ago.Several months of riots kept going on the street and in downtown Seattle,The Black Lives Matters occupied several blocks of the street;Cement sealed the Police Station on Capital hill and fire bomb thrown into the police station inside,Police department budget deduction, more and more theft cases even rubbery happened there were just not enough officers can be response on time,many business and restaurants were forced to shut down, Homeless are everywhere…Most of Seattleonins fed up the situation get worse and worse, people complaint the City Councils are not taking actions to resolve the problems.Most of people are happy to hear that Mr. Paul Glumaz is running position #8 for Seattle City Council!The following is the new report from Mr. Glumaz:This is a personal communication from Paul Felipe Glumaz, candidate for Seattle City Council, Position 8. You can go to my website: glumazforseattlecitycouncil.org to find out more. I find that I am the only candidate that is willing to discuss the obvious determining reality of homelessness, which is the criminal infrastructure of drug trafficking and addiction. When candidates for office in Seattle accept, or do not oppose the claims made by Seattle Attorney Pete Holmes, and King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg that the “war on drugs has been lost,” these candidates are in effect accepting the endless expansion of the homeless problem. Here is why: Drug addicts must acquire $40-$60 a day to feed their drug habit. How are those means acquired if not primarily through criminal activity? Moving the homeless into any “low barrier” shelter, or tiny house, hotel, etc., is, in large part, just moving the homeless who are drug addicts indoors. Some wish to call this the “compassionate” approach. With “low barrier” housing for drug addicts and free injection sites, Seattle will continue to be a top migration site for drug addicts looking for the best circumstances to maintain their drug addiction. With that comes the drug dealers, the human trafficking, and a growing criminal underworld invading our neighborhoods. If elected, I will do everything in my power to balance strong enforcement of existing statutes with an equally strong “high barrier” treatment approach. These approaches to the homeless problem have been used in major cities like Houston where homelessness has been reduced 54% between 2011 and 2019. Why can’t the City of Seattle do the same? Thank you for taking the time to read this. Forwarding this letter to your Seattle contacts will let them know I am an alternative. Your vote for Paul Felipe Glumaz is crucial to any push back against the radicals in Seattle. Paul Felipe Glumazhttps://www.glumazforseattlecitycouncil.org/200132599129256.html
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