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Seattle socialist takes aim at rest of state - and Democrats
want to help
 
Did the Beatles sing, "Please Mr. Postman, edit my blog?"
 
David Postman - former Seattle Times reporter and current Executive Director of Communications for Jay Inslee - evidently has a lot of extra time on his hands. Either that, or he really regrets giving up the newspaper life to serve Inslee, a move that can only be characterized as an intellectual downgrade. [read more]
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Inslee gas tax scheme still adds up to $1 or more per gallon, says
energy expert
 
King County Democrats demand close-minded thought from endorsed candidates
 
It may seem strange for a party that talks a lot about tolerance and diversity, but those are qualities that the King County Democrats don't want to see much of among their endorsed candidates. In fact, the local Democrats have a very specific set of rules for candidates seeking party endorsement. [read more]
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Murray and Obama - the Buck Stops (Not) Here
 
How to become a Seattle Democrat favorite - push for an income tax
 
Pramila Jayapal isn't even in the State Senate, but already liberal progressive media outlets from the Seattle Weekly to Publicola are swooning over her. [read more]
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http://shiftwa.org/big-labor-defends-picketers-right-to-make-hostile-threats/
 
Big labor defends picketers' right to make hostile threats
 
The Stand — mouthpiece of the Washington State Labor Council (WSLC) — recently accused the Seattle Times of supporting "greedy corporations" during the grain export dispute between United Grain Corp. and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) at the Port of Vancouver. After announcing he would remove police protection from state grain inspectors, the Times had chastised Jay Inslee for taking the side of the union by placing an effective hold on all grain exports. [read more]
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