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Far from being a force for “disruptive change,” Jay Inslee has continually placed “insiders” (bureaucrats and special interest leaders) in top positions in his administration. Speaking of Inslee, it’s important to note that his decision to place our state’s budget in the red only hurts education funding. Also, Seattle liberals recommended the allowance of “safe … Continued
Tax Day has come and gone, but Democrats’ obsession with tax increases will never end. The question is, should Democrats continue to control Olympia, in what year will Washington State taxpayers find themselves paying both a state and federal income tax on Tax Day? Also, the Sound Transit propaganda machine is kicking into high gear … Continued
Jay Inslee’s most recent fundraising report reveals that donors are not impressed with his 3+ years of “governing.” In other election news, though Frank Chopp’s endorsement of Jim Moeller may not have been much of a surprise, it still creates a rather awkward situation for Cyrus Habib. And, Bernie Sanders backers are keeping our state’s … Continued
Jay Inslee made quite a few absurd statements during a speech to labor leaders at the King County Labor Council. We decided to make a list of five. In other news, Patty Murray proved (once again) why she has no real leadership credentials to speak of despite being elected back in 1992. Also, a King … Continued
Team – Last week, we outlined how voters can expect liberals to push their usual extreme “green” and tax-hiking agendas this year. On the November ballot, liberals will confront voters with Initiative 732, the allegedly “revenue neutral” carbon tax, and Sound Transit’s latest (very expensive) scam, Sound Transit 3 (ST3). Unfortunately, liberals have a lot … Continued
Jay Inslee has been using a lot of (to put it lightly) misrepresented facts merged with desperate attempts to scare money out of supporters. Speaking of our green governor, he’s had to deal with some embarrassing news recently. He failed to secure the early endorsement of the 37th LD Democrats due to a “growing list … Continued
Given its non-partisan responsibility, the Washington Public Disclosure Commission (PDC) should take care not to enter into the political fray. Unfortunately, it has. The question is who holds the campaign watchdog agency accountable when it starts using public resources to advance a political agenda? And, as long as we are asking questions, why would officials … Continued
Jay Inslee recently said he would take big labor’s direction on “the possibilities” of establishing new government regulations. In other news, the candidates participating in the (McDermott) Hunger Games had another opportunity to differentiate themselves in a “debate”… they failed. Also, Sound Transit is desperately attempting to sell itself — and it’s plans for Sound … Continued