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Our “Friday Funny” series (it would be a lot funnier if taxpayers weren’t paying for it) exploring how Jay Inslee spends his “work” day continues! We’ve got what our green governor “work” habits looked like the week of May 16th. In other news, the Seattle City Council set a goal to close the Richland reactor. … Continued
Team – Last week, the Department of Ecology released the latest version of Jay Inslee’s proposed carbon rule. Though Inslee is championing the “new” carbon rule as some sort of improvement, little of substance changed. The new rule still imposes heavy regulations on companies deemed as “large emitters.” Like the previous version, Inslee’s carbon rule requires companies to reduce … Continued
When President Barack Obama jammed through his signature healthcare law, he (and his fellow Democrats) made quite a lot of promises. This #ThrowBackThursday, we’re taking a look at how Democrats’ promises have played out in Washington State. Also, taking a page out of Jay Inslee’s campaign handbook, Democrat U.S. Rep. Suzan DelBene is resorting to … Continued
Sound Transit’s has a new, shortened timeline for ST3, its now $54 billion scam… and it all seems a bit too convenient. In other news, Democrat Tina Podlodowski responded to being exposed as a hypocrite with a pathetic “gotcha” attempt. And, federal prosecutors have decided to retry disgraced Democrat State Auditor Troy Kelley on fraud … Continued
Also, we all know Democrats are hypocrites – but, when it comes to “dark money,” Hillary Clinton is in a league of her own. And, Sound Transit — and its ST3 “revisions” — are apparently are deaf to the Eastside. Finally, candidates in the race we like to call the McDermott Hunger Games squirmed and … Continued
Team – Last week, a new poll revealed Jay Inslee’s tenure as governor is on shaky ground. Despite his incumbent status and vastly better name recognition among voters, Inslee only leads Republican challenger Bill Bryant by a narrow 43% – 36% margin. But, the poll revealed another interesting fact: Inslee’s liberal governing philosophy is out-of-step … Continued
The state Supreme Court unanimously ruled that voter-approved Initiative 1366 is unconstitutional – so, what’s next? In other news, the state Senate Law and Justice Committee released its report on the early prisoner release scandal. And, it doesn’t look good for Jay Inslee’s administration. Also, the latest development in the race we like to call … Continued
Given a new poll revealing Jay Inslee’s tenure as governor is on shaky ground, we decided take the opportunity to offer our green governor five pieces of advice for this election. In other news, Seattle is taking its war on cars to the next level, promising to create congestion and (in turn) a war on … Continued
Jay Inslee’s tenure as governor is on shaky ground – that is the conclusion reached by Moore Information, a public research firm which works for challenger Bill Bryant. Also, Seattle is cleaning up “The Jungle,” an illegal homeless encampment of about 400 people in South Seattle… but not everyone is happy about it. And, Tina … Continued
Washington State’s “filing week” allowed final insight into the competiveness of local and statewide races… so, who’s running for office this year? Also, Democrat hypocrisy on display, congressional hopeful Tony Ventrella is “concerned” about “big/dark money” campaigns yet he backs Hillary Clinton. And, fifth-graders at Stevens Elementary in Seattle took a page out of the … Continued
Team – Jay Inslee does not have a record of accomplishments he can run for re-election on and—like everyone else who has been paying attention the last four years—his campaign knows it. That’s why our green governor’s campaign is resorting to the only strategy it has: hyper-negative attacks. Inslee is attempting to generate some enthusiasm from … Continued
The latest in our “Friday Funny” series exploring how Jay Inslee spends his day is even more pathetic than previous editions. Also, a Seattle judge’s “green” order confirms what extreme greenies have proved over and over again: that, for them, the “appearance of action is more important than thoughtful and effective policy.” And, the latest … Continued