Four easy choices for Seattle moderates in the November General Election: Nelson, Davison, Harrell and Savage. Share this guide to fellow moderates, or those on the fence.
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5 Reasons I’m Not Voting for Katie Wilson for Seattle Mayor
Between 2015 and 2022, a wave of progressive policies promised equity and compassion, but delivered skyrocketing homelessness, surging crime, and economic strain that hit working families hardest.
These weren’t abstract experiments; they were real-world empirical failures. I’m not about to vote for one of the main activists who helped push those policies into reality.
Read MoreCapital Flight On the Horizon for Washington State
If you were retired, and moving your primary residence could save you hundreds of thousands of dollars each year, would you do it? That question is increasingly a topic in Washington State’s highest net worth households.
Read MoreAlignvote Launches in NYC
Alignvote, the voter-candidate matchmaker platform, launched in version 3.0 form, for the voters of NYC.
Read MoreWest Coast Progressives: It’s Time to Show Your Work.
It’s October 2023. Let’s check-in on the empirical results of progressive policymaking over the past decade. Has it been the “compassionate” and “effective” approach that we were promised?
Read MoreSeattle Moderates’ Voters Guide, 2023
What’s Seattle’s Moderate slate in 2023? Learn where Seattle City Council candidates stand on public safety, addiction and homelessness.
Read MoreSupreme Court Affirms Free Expression in 303 Creative Case
“The First Amendment’s protections belong to all, not just to speakers whose motives the government finds worthy.” My nomination for Best and Perhaps Most Important Sentence of the Decade.
Read MoreHow to Add NPR or CBC’s Headlines Back Onto Your Twitter Timeline
Do you miss NPR’s news on your Twitter feed? Simply follow @NPRbrief on Twitter to get the headlines.
Read MoreCircling Back to “Don’t Discount Lab Leak Hypothesis”, Part II
Part II of “Circling Back to Lab Leak Hypothesis”
Read MoreCircling Back to a “Don’t Discount the Lab Leak” Post of January 2020
In January 2020, I posted my view that the outbreak of what was to be called COVID quite possibly came by way of lab accident. It generated over 100 comments and ended at least one friendship. I popped by Facebook yesterday to circle back on that thread.
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