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The Daily Briefing – September 13, 2024

Nothing says ‘back to school’ at UW like antisemitic protesters hijacking a Board meeting to play dress-up government.  

The Daily Briefing – September 11, 2024

During the gubernatorial debate last night, Bob Ferguson busied himself playing six degrees of Trump. Meanwhile, Dave Reichert reminded everyone that, unlike empty promises, actual crime doesn’t wait for election season.

The Daily Briefing – September 9, 2024

Why would Democrats bother measuring success when they can just throw billions at the problem and call it a day?

The Daily Briefing – September 6, 2024

What’s a little more crime, homelessness, and sky-high taxes when you can keep socialist dreams alive at Seattle City Hall?  

The Daily Briefing – September 5, 2024

Washingtonians are funding a billion-dollar long-term care program that won’t help most of them—Initiative 2124 offers the escape hatch.

The Daily Briefing – September 4, 2024

Democrat Dave Upthegrove barely squeaked by in the primary recount for State Commissioner of Public Lands — now he just has to convince the rest of Washington he’s worth more than 49 votes as he faces off against Republican Jaime Herrera Beutler.

The Daily Briefing – September 3, 2024

Jay Inslee’s latest “emergency” involves bulldozing sacred lands and wildlife habitats, all to keep his campaign donors happy while he hunts for a non-government job.

The Daily Briefing – August 30, 2024

Washington State Ferries says they’re ready for 300,000 travelers this weekend—because what’s another couple thousand angry commuters after 3,500 canceled sailings?

The Daily Briefing – August 29, 2024

When Democrats’ tax policies are the main export, it’s no wonder businesses are fleeing faster than Kalama Harris dodging tough questions.

The Daily Briefing – August 28, 2024

For the Seattle Times, suggesting kids consider trades over debt-ridden degrees is more scandalous than presiding over a failing education system.

The Daily Briefing – August 27, 2024

Two Goodwill close in Seattle because even charity can’t survive the city’s commitment to chaos.

The Daily Briefing – August 26, 2024

Washington State Ferries are navigating delays and budget overruns like it’s their core mission.