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Daily Briefing – August 5, 2021

Former Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best says city officials still do not have a plan on how they will provide public safety a year after they defunded the police department.

Daily Briefing – August 4, 2021

Is it over the Seattle City Attorney Pete Holmes, the figurehead of the liberals’ criminal policies and the person responsible for many crimes going unpunished?

Daily Briefing – August 3, 2021

Reminder: Tonight at 8:00 PM is the deadline to return your ballot for the primary elections. Click here to find the ballot drop box nearest to you.

Daily Briefing – August 2, 2021

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

Daily Briefing – July 30, 2021

Seattle small grocers say that calling the police does no good due to the city’s severe shortage of well-trained police officers. (And criminals know this!)

Daily Briefing – July 29, 2021

While telling Washington residents they should wear a mask while indoors, Governor Inslee is not wearing a mask in a room filled with other people not wearing masks. (We are not making this up!)

Daily Briefing – July 28, 2021

Seattle liberals are now rushing to blame each other for the dramatic increase in violent crime in the city.

Daily Briefing – July 27, 2021

Will numerous incidents of police not being able to handle dangerous situations due to new police reform laws cause Democrats to admit they were wrong?

Daily Briefing – July 26, 2021

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

Daily Briefing – July 23, 2021

Governor Inslee and his team simply do not care to follow the laws passed by the legislature.

Daily Briefing – July 22, 2021

Liberals keep putting government in charge of more aspects of our lives while at the same time concealing from the public details on how government decisions are made.

Daily Briefing – July 21, 2021

Seattle officials knew that if they removed an encampment the “residents” would move to school district property, where they would no longer be the city’s problem.