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Daily Briefing – August 12, 2020

Reports indicate that a “senior official” within the Employment Security Department promoted the changes to the computer system that allowed one of the largest thefts in American history to take place.

Daily Briefing – August 11, 2020

Consultants are hearing that Jay Inslee is in trouble, and giving out some big-time contracts in Washington State.

Daily Briefing – August 10. 2020

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

Daily Briefing – August 7, 2020

The region’s liberal establishment once again fails to defend free speech.

Daily Briefing – August 6, 2020

Will Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal follow his own advice and punish counties that do not vote for him?

Daily Briefing – August 5, 2020

The Seattle Police Guild has obtained over 150,000 signatures (in just one week) asking city councilmembers to reject the extreme proposal to slash the police budget by 50%

Daily Briefing – August 4, 2020

Parents say they are done with the failures of the traditional Washington State school system and are looking elsewhere to educate their children.

Daily Briefing – August 3, 2020

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

Daily Briefing – July 31, 2020

Representative Andrew Barkis condemns Governor Inslee’s lack of leadership in not listening to ideas about how to assist land owners severely impacted by the state’s eviction moratorium.

Daily Briefing – July 30, 2020

While presidential candidate Joe Biden and Governor Jay Inslee continue to claim everything is fine with the “peaceful protests,” Seattle reveals that last weekend’s “peaceful” protesters had explosives and dangerous bear spray, among other items not normally associated with “peaceful”.

Daily Briefing – July 29, 2020

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan must feel abandoned by statewide Democrats, since not a single one of them is willing to publicly support her battle to only cut funding for Seattle Police by 20%, instead of the 50% demanded by the far-Left Democrats on the City Council.

Daily Briefing – July 28, 2020

Despite its impact on the personal safety of hundreds of thousands of Washington State residents, Governor Inslee is refusing to state whether he supports the defunding of police that is supported by his fellow Democrats on the Seattle City Council.