In an enlightening piece by the Washington Policy Center’s environmental policy expert, Todd Myers asks why the Seattle Times is willing to promote such an environmental extremist as Paul … [Read more...]
Minimum wage forum brings out liberal hypocrisy
The City of Seattle hosted a “symposium” to trumpet how good it would be if businesses just ignored the realities of the job market and started everybody off at $15 an hour, like Socialist City … [Read more...]
No plane is no problem for trial lawyers
The tragedy of the disappearance of Malaysian Flight 370 has dominated the media since it left radar screens on March 8. But evidently, the lack of having found the plane – let alone the cause for its … [Read more...]
SEIU775 NW up to usual tricks, but trying to hide
The minimum wage debate in Seattle is bringing out many of the usual suspects who are at war with the region’s business community. Of course, puppeteers like the leaders of the Service Employees … [Read more...]
Obama shows value of media training
President Obama is known for his expertise with a teleprompter and, in a press conference today, he showed that he has learned the first rule of media training: answer the question you want to ask, … [Read more...]
Happy birthday, in what way?
Given the way that Democrat leaders continue to sing its praises and assure us it is only a matter of time until everybody loves it as much they do, liberals must have been celebrating the fourth … [Read more...]
Election analyst rock star makes the call – the GOP looks to take the U.S. Senate this fall
Leave it up to celebrated election analyst Nate Silver to rain all over the Democrats' celebration of Obamacare’s fourth birthday by predicting that they will lost this Senate this fall – due, in … [Read more...]
They need more than a minimum of lies to jam this through
Seattle’s City Council – and the business community – are being railroaded into accepting the inevitability of a $15 minimum wage in the city, based on the mandate of a 77-vote win in a 6,000-vote … [Read more...]
Commons Sense in Seattle: A justice we will miss
This week, State Supreme Court Justice Jim Johnson announced his plans to retire on April 30th, citing health concerns. Johnson’s retirement represents a real loss to the people of our state. Johnson … [Read more...]
News you can use: Democrat priorities – not kids, but leaf blowers
Showing that they have nothing better to worry about, like maybe figuring out how to reverse decades of underfunding public education, Democrats on the State Capitol Committee showed true bravery by … [Read more...]
Sink the boat, earn a promotion
It may not have been intended to be an indictment of how shallow the “leadership” is at the state’s Department of Transportation under Jay Inslee but, today, the Transportation Secretary picked Capt. … [Read more...]
News you can use: Sawant wants her way NOW!
Socialist Kshama Sawant sure has this politics thing down – issue demands, change your demands, then fail to define what you mean by your new demands. All this arrogance from someone the Seattle … [Read more...]