The “War on Women”—an old rally cry Democrats have once again resurrected for the 2014 mid-terms, hoping to use it as a theme to amass an army of female voters. President Obama led the “War on … [Read more...]
Environmentalists acting desperately
The writers at Sightline must be a little antsy for attention in advance of Earth Day. Their desperation reached a new level today when they twice puts words in quotation marks in a headline over a … [Read more...]
WEA Using Kids as Pawns
The Washington Education Association is at it again… doing what it does best by making education policy all about adults, not children. Looking after its own interests first comes naturally to the … [Read more...]
Metro Deliberately Deceives Voters
Metro is using false information to scare King County voters and improperly influence the April 22 election on Proposition 1. King County Proposition 1 asks voters to “increase car tabs from $20 to … [Read more...]
Will Inslee Drown Us in Water Quality Standards?
The regional office of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is pushing Washington State to adopt new water quality standards that are “roughly 25 times more stringent than those in place today.” … [Read more...]
The Politics of Public Records Requests
It appears that, in the world of public information disclosure, it’s all about who you know. According to Sound Politics, Move King County Now (pro-Prop 1 group) campaign manager April Putney made … [Read more...]
Three Reasons behind Inslee’s Cap-and-Trade Agenda
Todd Myers, environmental policy expert at the Washington Policy Center, recently listed politics, politics and politics as Gov. Inslee’s three main reasons for imposing cap-and-trade standards in … [Read more...]
You Won’t Believe the Shady Politics Behind Prop 1
King County’s Prop 1 asks voters to pay even higher car tab fees and sales taxes to fund a failing transit agency, King County Metro. As if that wasn’t bad enough, it seems that the more information … [Read more...]
WA Dems Hypocrisy on Out-of-State Donors
Washington State Democrats Chairman Jaxon Ravens is worried that the Supreme Court’s recent decision to loosen individual campaign contribution limits will allow “donors outside of Washington” to … [Read more...]
Why does the Seattle Times consider this guy credible?
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...]