In June 2012, DCA put up a 104 and had five days of 97+.
In 2011, they hit 102 and had three days of 98+ within the first 10 days of the month.
In 2010, they had seven 95+ days.
In 1994, they hit 90+ for fourteen straight days from 6/13 to 6/26, including a 101.
In 1959, they had three straight days of 99, 100, and 100. Also nine 93+ days.
In 1952, they had eleven 93+ days, including three straight days of 98, 101, and 98.
In 1925, eight of the first ten days of the month hit 94+, and there were three straight days of 99+, including a 100.
In 1911, they hit 101 on 6/11.
None of what's happening this month is unprecedented, hasn't happened earlier, or is in fact as extreme as these other events.
Things are very different now I suppose. Federal elections should certainly require citizenship.
Opening the border with limited screening is simply not wise. But this is what is occurring. Many are good people, but those that are not could become a serious issue be it locally or on a larger scale.
I love raw milk. I drank pasteurized milk growing up and would always get digestive issues so I could only drink it every so often. I was introduced to raw milk by a friend and it doesn’t give me any issues. In Oregon we have to get it on a farm because it’s illegal to sell in stores though. But in Washington it’s legal so I go up to Chucks Produce in Vancouver to get my raw milk.