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Daily Briefing – June 17, 2022

Both Republican and Democrat legislative leaders agree, it is time for Democrat Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler to go.

Daily Briefing – June 16, 2022

KUOW is being criticized for providing a platform for a far-Left group to carelessly label Republican legislators as white-supremist simply because they follow conservative groups on social media.

Daily Briefing – June 15, 2022

Democrat legislators must be asking why Gov. Inslee is aggressively seeking contributions from liberal donors while they are defending his failed policies while campaigning for re-election.

Daily Briefing – June 14, 2022

It appears that political thuggery is descending into more violent directions in Washington State, after the news of the attempted arson of a Republican state representative’s office.

Daily Briefing – June 13, 2022

Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com

Daily Briefing – June 10, 2022

The Tri-City Herald was disappointed in the flippant and politically charged comments by Gov. Inslee on why he refuses to accept the scientific evidence supporting the Snake River dams.

Daily Briefing – June 9, 2022

“Moderate” Democrats continue to blame their multiple failures on extremists’ policies, yet they supported them as well.

Daily Briefing – June 8, 2022

The same liberal lawmakers who reduced penalties for crimes committed with a gun say they want to impose more gun control.

Daily Briefing – June 7, 2022

A Seattle principal’s decision to not cooperate with police caused unsafe conditions for students and prevented prosecutors from charging an illegal intruder with a felony.

Daily Briefing – June 6, 2022

Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com

Daily Briefing – June 3, 2022

House Democrats chose to punish a group for not being liberal instead of honoring the state’s large Chinese American community.

Daily Briefing – June 2, 2021

The Seattle City Council rushed to fulfill rioters’ demands to defund the police, yet failed to authorize parking enforcement to issue tickets after they were moved to Seattle DOT, costing taxpayers $5 million.