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...]
Good thing Inslee saw no need for reform of transportation department
Mistakes are business as usual for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT), just as covering up those mistakes has been the job of Democrat governors and legislators for the last 30 … [Read more...]
Cantwell and Murray will talk all night – for Tom Steyer’s money
Senate Democrats are planning a major public relations event tonight – and into tomorrow morning – to highlight the growing danger of their party’s fear of and dependence on Tom Steyer’s money (or … [Read more...]
What’s good for this Washington is evidently good for the other one
In a déjà vu moment for those who paying attention to the liberals in Olympia, word came out of D.C. today that the folks running Obamacare have no idea how many uninsured people have signed up for … [Read more...]
Not a good day to be Tom Steyer
California billionaire – and sometime target of the Washington State Public Disclosure Commission - is not off to a good start this week. First, the Wall Street Journal highlights how his … [Read more...]
Senator Eide says state doing great job on transportation, no reforms needed here
Federal Way Senator Tracey Eide seemingly took a risk last year when she accepted an offer from the Republican-led Majority Coalition Caucus to be the Democrat co-chair of the Transportation … [Read more...]
ObamaCare under attack – from Obama
Pointing out the myriad of troubles with ObamaCare, from the colossal federal web breakdowns (now being “fixed” by the husband of WA Congresswoman Suzan DelBene) to a Washington State Exchange that … [Read more...]
Seattle tells Microsoft – go away, and take your free mass transit with you
From the beyond-liberal whacky universe that is Seattle’s Capitol Hill comes news that some protestors spent yesterday’s morning commute blocking the path of Microsoft Connector shuttles, evidently … [Read more...]
AP says economy is like Bertha, may be stuck
In a deep thinking piece from the national Associated Press Economics Desk (bet you don’t read those every day), the author suggests that our still-struggling economy may be “as good as it gets” for … [Read more...]