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Daily Briefing – October 2, 2020

Governor Jay Inslee remains clueless that his anti-business campaign rhetoric is a significant factor in why Boeing is moving jobs to more business friendly states.

Daily Briefing – October 1, 2020

Boeing made it official today that the company is taking its 787 Dreamliner jobs to a state where the governor doesn’t call them “muggers” and “blackmailers” on national TV.

Daily Briefing – September 30, 2020

The consequences of Governor Inslee selfishly labeling Boeing as “blackmailers” and “muggers” on national TV are coming back to haunt the state.

Daily Briefing – September 29, 2020

The Seattle City Council wants to punish those who provide cheaper rides and flexible service to the city’s residents.

Daily Briefing – September 28, 2020

Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1994 RodChandlerPhotgraphy.com

Daily Briefing – September 25, 2020

Governor Inslee says the reason why he has failed to call a special session is because his fellow Democrats who control the legislature were going to “cut benefits to working people.”

Daily Briefing – September 24, 2020

Governor Inslee is breaking with long standing Washington traditions and refusing to debate his opponent more than one time.

Daily Briefing — September 23, 2020

The revised state forecast reduces the revenue shortfall to $4.5 billion, but still legally requires the governor to either make across the board cuts or call a legislative special session.

Daily Briefing – September 22, 2020

Democrats are hiding from voters their shameful desires to raise taxes until after the election.

Daily Briefing – September 21, 2020

Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1994 RodChandlerPhotgraphy.com

Daily Briefing — September 18, 2020

Shame will likely be the only punishment Governor Jay Inslee will receive for illegally transporting maggot infested apples into Eastern Washington.

Daily Briefing – September 17, 2020

Governor Jay Inslee admits he made a huge mistake when he illegally transported maggot infested apples into the heart of the state’s tree fruit region.