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The Daily Shift – October 26, 2016

Shift is back on its semi-regular schedule, have vanquished an October cold (for now). Now if only we could find a way to convince reporters to actually do research when looking at the ways that Democrats launder money into their campaigns every election season. Today we highlight a particularly poor piece from the Puget Sound … Continued

The Daily Shift–October 25, 2016

Cold and flu season does not respect election season, or even the need to write about breaking political news. So today, Shift did publish a daily profile on big liberal spending–shining a light on Jay Inslee’s Super PAC, Our Washington–before the crud sidelined our writer. We’ll be back tomorrow

The Daily Shift – October 24, 2016

It just wouldn’t be a Monday without another story about the corruption surrounding Sound Transit, this one from Seattle Times about how the campaign is mainly being funded by companies and unions that will rake in the tax dollars that ST3 (Regional Proposition 1) would raise. Evidently you can build a lot of support when … Continued

Last Week Today – October 23, 2016

General election ballots have been mailed, and people are voting. The issues and candidates that Shift has been shining a light on for months (or years, as is the case with “green” governor Jay Inslee) are having their fate decided – every day until November 8. So last week , we put a few of … Continued

The Daily Shift – October 21, 2016

Another week is wrapping up – and as we highlighted today, that probably means (based on last week) that Jay Inslee has completed at least 8 hours of official work this week (we’ll let you know next Friday if that prediction proves accurate). Our “green” governor truly is the anti-James Brown – certainly not the … Continued

The Daily Shift- October 20, 2016

The presidential debates are over, and the ballots are in the mail, so perhaps now voters can get down to looking at state races. To help with that, Shift takes a look again today at one of the big-money liberal special interests, and this time we put a spotlight on that alleged environmental organization, the … Continued

The Daily Shift– October 19, 2016

Our national nightmare is almost over, as the final presidential debate is tonight and general election ballots are going in the mail today across Washington State. We’ll soon be rid of political yard signs for another year! So Shift, placed a focus on the races today, with a feature highlighting the most competitive state legislative … Continued

The Daily Shift– October 18, 2016

The election calendar keeps ticking down – and now we’re at three weeks to go, And with ballots going in the mail this week. And that focuses more attention on the candidates and causes we’ll be voting on – and, as we publicize today, even allows Shift to acquire a regular gig on the radio … Continued

The Daily Shift– October 17, 2016

Well, Windmageddon 2016 has come and gone, so we can return our focus to trying to survive the hot air storm that is our campaign season. Just 21 days remain until the ballots begin to be counted. At Shift today we highlighted the liberal money behind many of the sleazy ads we’ll be seeing in … Continued

Last Week Today – October 17, 2016

The folks at Shift survived Windmageddon 2016 with only one brief power outage – in well-managed Seattle, of course – and are prepared for another week. Fortunately the storm ended up like the media’s approach to Hillary Clinton’s ever-growing WikiGate scandal – just much ado about nothing. Despite far less interest from mainstream media in … Continued

The Daily Shift– October 14, 2016

Just in time for the Big Windmageddon 2016, Shift is taking on three windbags before the weekend – Jay Inslee, Sound Transit, and Alan Durning of Initiative 1464 fame.  In the case of Inslee, our weekly look at his calendar reveals a governor enjoying some road trips, as he tries to stay out of the … Continued

The Daily Shift– October 13, 2016

National events pushed Seattle’s City Council clown show off the Shift pages today, as the continued drip-drip-drip of internal Hillary Clinton campaign emails provide daily amusement – if not enlightenment – for those that aren’t so disgusted by the latest Trump revelations that they have turned off the all electronic communication devices. Likewise disgusting, for … Continued