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Daily Briefing — November 4, 2021
Democrats want complete silence from the public on the laws and taxes they impose on Washington residents.
Daily Briefing – November 3, 2021
Voters overwhelmingly told Washington Democrats that they have gone too far supporting the radical-Left’s agenda.
Daily Briefing – November 2, 2021
There should be a ballot measure in today’s election on whether WA residents want the Democrats’ state income tax on capital gains, but Democrat lawmakers don’t believe voters should have a say.
Daily Briefing – November 1, 2021
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com
Daily Briefing – October 29, 2021
Since both candidates to become Seattle’s next failed mayor are partially responsible for the city’s tragic decline, their contest has focused on who can call the other one the worst name.
Daily Briefing – October 28, 2021
Causing great surprise, Democrat legislators announce they will actually allow discussion about Governor Inslee’s abuse of emergency powers to take place.
Daily Briefing – October 27, 2021
The Seattle Times tells Washington State residents to just have faith in Governor Inslee’s mandates.
Daily Briefing — October 26, 2021
Attorney General Bob Ferguson continues to dodge questions about liberal extremism since his political aspirations are more important than Seattle residents’ public safety.
Daily Briefing – October 25, 2021
Shift’s Weekly Photograph from former Congressman Rod Chandler (WA-08) 1982 – 1992 RodChandlerPhotography.com
Daily Briefing – October 22, 2023
The Seattle-centric liberals who control the King County Council have known for years that Councilmember Rod Dembowski verbally abuses staff members, especially women.
Daily Briefing – October 21, 2021
Enough is Enough – 600 days of one-man rule is not acceptable in a modern democracy.
Daily Briefing – October 20, 2021
Since the media refuses to do their job and hold Democrat officials and candidates accountable, then maybe its time for the public to ask liberals where they stand on those who support political violence.