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Daily Briefing – March 2, 2022

Time for a quick celebration after the Douglas County Superior Court judge ruled in the plaintiff’s favor in their lawsuit against the Democrat’s unconstitutional state income tax on capital gains.

Daily Briefing – March 1, 2022

Gov. Inslee insulted everybody’s intelligence by claiming the only reason Republicans (and a majority of WA voters) are seeking meaningful emergency power reform is because, “They just want to follow Donald Trump.”

Daily Briefing – February 28, 2022

Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com

Daily Briefing – February 25, 2022

Senator Marko Liias went onto the Senate floor this morning to apologize for the personal attacks he made on Oregon Governor Kate Brown during an interview with KVI’s John Carlson.

Daily Briefing – February 24, 2022

Democrat Senator Marko Liias made personal attacks on Oregon Democrat Governor Kate Brown and thus made the inter-state dispute over his $2 billion tax on exported fuel even more contentious.

Daily Briefing – February 23, 2022

The transportation package is the latest legislation which suffers from sloppy work done by the Democrats who crafted it.

Daily Briefing – February 22, 2022

The Democrats’ supplemental budget demonstrated that liberal lawmakers have chosen to ignore the needs of lower income households.

Daily Briefing – February 21, 2022

Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com

Daily Briefing – February 18, 2022

Washington State has official become the bad neighbor on the block as Democrat legislators attempt to make others pay for their bad decisions.

Daily Briefing – February 17, 2022

Are swing district Democrats demanding the stop of unpopular legislation as they already have too many bad liberal policies to defend as they seek re-election this fall?

Daily Briefing – February 16, 2022

Senate Democrats decided to waste precious time before a major legislative cutoff by debating and passing a bill which will make no meaningful changes to the governor’s emergency powers.

Daily Briefing — February 15, 2022

Just before Gov. Inslee started his 717 days of emergency orders, he claimed they “erode our system of checks and balances” when President Trump issued them just one time.