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The Morning Briefing – July 11, 2019
In a major 2017 document, Seattle DOT fails to inform their employees to worry about costs, efficiencies, or the taxpayers in their guiding principles.
The Morning Briefing – July 10, 2019
State Democrat Chair Tina Podlodowski whines that Tom Steyer should instead give state parties the $100 million he has pledged to spend on his Presidential campaign.
The Morning Briefing – July 09, 2019
Rep. Jim “Ghostbuster” Walsh is the one answering the call to rid the Washington Legislature of their “Ghost Bill” problem.
The Morning Briefing – July 08, 2019
DSHS has taken $22 million from Washington taxpayers, handed it to a Missouri vendor and to state employees, and has received nothing in return.
The Morning Briefing – July 03, 2019
Inslee’s campaign is asking for people’s opinion of Jay’s performance in last week’s debate (when his support dropped from 1% to 0%).
The Morning Briefing – July 02, 2019
Following his presidential debate appearance, Jay Inslee’s poll numbers have gone from 1% to 0%.
The Morning Briefing – July 01, 2019
Seattle Times finally reports on claims of sexism and racism in the Democrats’ senate caucus two days after newspapers in Pennsylvania, Missouri, and Virginia.
The Morning Briefing – June 28, 2019
Jay Inslee gets shot down by Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) for saying he was the only candidate to “advance the ball” on abortion rights.
The Morning Briefing – June 27, 2019
State Senator Mona Das regrets speaking out about the “hate, sexism, racism, and misogyny” within the Senate Democrat Caucus.
The Morning Briefing – June 26, 2019
King County and City of Seattle officials congratulate themselves on their latest plan to reduce homeless.
The Morning Briefing – June 25, 2019
Many of the Democrat’s 2020 dominos will tumble into place once Jay Inslee determines where he wants to fall.
The Morning Briefing – June 24, 2019
Local politicians who support sanctuary cities are avoiding the public’s questions regarding a Mexican national who allegedly raped a wheelchair bound woman upon his release and has likely fled to Mexico.