Administrative assistant for the city believe her feelings trump the rights of the citizens.
In this tense encounter, an independent journalist enters city offices to exercise a basic legal right: inspecting the public records index. Under Washington state law (RCW 42.56.070), this document is required to be available for public inspection. It’s not a favor; it’s the law.
Enter Sabrina Costik, an administrative assistant who claims to be "brand new" but is already attempting to rewrite the Constitution based on her personal feelings.
The exchange highlights a growing and dangerous trend in public service—the idea that personal "traumas and triggers" override the civil rights of the public. Throughout the video, Sabrina argues that:
Her "comfort level" should dictate where a citizen stands.
Her "liberties" are being violated by a camera in a government building.
Recording her is "incredibly rude," effectively prioritizing social etiquette over the First Amendment.
The situation required the intervention of Deputy Chief Matt McKnight of the Chehalis Police Department. In a masterclass of de-escalation and legal clarity, McKnight had to explain the hard truth to his own staff: when you are a public servant in a public building, you do not have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" while performing your duties.
McKnight—who is currently campaigning for Lewis County Sheriff—remained professional, but the core issue remains: Why are public employees being put behind counters without a fundamental understanding of the Bill of Rights?
As far as McKnight, he is running for sheriff in 2026 and his understanding and respect for the rights of the citizens is everything you would want in county sheriff.
That said, as far as Sabrina, when "I’m uncomfortable" becomes a tool to suppress transparency, the public loses.
Ben Shapiro: "No one in the United States should be retiring at 65 years old. Frankly, I think retirement itself is a stupid idea unless you have some sort of health problem."
Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Esposito says it's time for a "revolution," says some people would die, but "the rest of us" would survive.
"They can't take us all down. If the whole world showed up... in Washington, they'll kill a 500, 50 million or however..."
"But the rest of us would survive... This is the time for a revolution."
This guy is using the left hand lane , which is open. There is a mile long backup and everyone is over in the right hand lane.
He drives all the way up until he has to merge.
Some people are saying what a jerk he is for not getting in line like everyone else, but a great many people are saying that the cars in the right lane merged into one lane too soon and that if they had used the left lane, instead of being a mile backup it would have been a half a mile backup.
What’s your take? Do you think he was correct in using the left lane and merging up at the front or should he have merged right and got in line way in the back like everyone else?
Rosie O’Donnell: "We know crazy sick men like Epstein and like [Trump] who glorify the sexualization and the rape of children. That’s what Epstein Island was all about. Why would he need 1K FBI agents deleting his name from the Epstein Files?"
If someone is guilty and sentenced to death because of a violent crime they committed against humanity, why do we wait over 20 years to carry out the sentence?
Makes no sense.
Most people don't realize but Americans only pay Social Security taxes on income under $184,500. What that means is anyone that makes over that stops paying Social Security at $184,501.
If the Social Security earnings cap were removed they would have enough money for universal health care.
This is the Texas Prison where Tanner Horner will be held for the rest of his life until he is executed
- Mold everywhere
- Near-total isolation in Solitary Confinement
- He will face severe abuse from the guards and nobody will care
- Average death row stay there: 11 years
- Impossible to escape
- No privileges
- Hard metal beds
- Rotting smell
- Disgusting food
- Every guard knows what he did and will imagine if it was their kid
- What he is facing is worse than death
-Despite that, his final moments will still be full of fear and agony
-No contact with the outside world or ability to cry out for help
-No empathy will ever be shown to him again
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announces new changes for military contractors
- Bureaucrats will no longer be able to negotiate defense contracts
-Defense companies now just pay to build their own factories, their own factory expansions, assembly lines, and manufacturing plants instead of taxpayers
- Companies that fail to deliver will be held responsible
- Companies that fail to deliver may be replaced with new contractors
- Defense companies can no longer have taxpayers pay to built their factories and then charge us for the product
- No more cost overruns (this is huge)
“It's simple. We're putting the American taxpayer first by offering you a better deal. We now move at the speed of business, not bureaucracy”
A lot of bureaucrats that have been getting filthy rich off deals are going to be pissed
@DracoMack@dofficial_vela Screw that!!
Real men provide and sacrifice their own wants and dreams to provide to a woman and family. Just to have what he built ripped from his hands by a court.
Women wants equal rights.
Congratulations here’s your half of “OUR” net worth while we were married.
@dofficial_vela Real men never take benefit from something his wife built herself, regardless of his implied participation or burden of support.
Real men don't take. We provide. We build, help build, & keep on building.
We plant trees we never sit in the shade of. 🌳
Don't be a b*%ch n**a. ✋🏾
Y’all are not mad enough!! She was only 7 years old.
He called her “pretty” — his own words. DNA in both holes. There’s an audio recording of her choking and gagging on “something.”
Why the hell are we, as taxpayers, paying for this monster to sit in jail for 4 years waiting for a trial? And now we’re gonna pay for another 30–40 years on death row? Hell no.
Let her parents handle him TODAY. Some crimes are so evil they deserve immediate consequences — especially when the evidence is right there, loud and clear.
Signed,
A father of 2 little girls.
@Clip_Master__ Traumatizing your children is not good parenting. Children aren’t fully developed and can’t even comprehend what just happened.
The damage he just caused will take years to get over and probably be something that child will never forget…
A father is facing backlash after a video surfaced online showing him destroying his daughter’s TV because she allegedly refused to clean her room. Some people are praising his parenting style, while others say the behavior is abusive.
What do you think?