Sunday, September 22, 2019

Watching this week

Sen. Becker: Das should face consequences for false allegations

Freshman State Senator Mona Das accused her fellow Democrat senators of making racist, sexist, and hateful comments during closed-door caucus meetings. Her allegations led to a formal inquiry that found no evidence of such comments.

In a letter to Facilities and Operations Committee Chair Senator John McCoy, Senate Republican caucus Chair Randi Becker recommends four consequences for Das’ exposed lies and tax dollars spend during the investigation into her lies.
Washington State Treasurer Duane Davidson argues against state income tax

Democrat state lawmakers will push for a state income tax during the 2020 legislative session. Democrats’ renewed push for their favorite obsession comes despite the ability to deliver a balanced budget with current revenue.

In a new op-ed, Washington State Treasurer Duane Davidson urges lawmakers to “reexamine their financial practices and consider the consequences of their actions that have led some to consider establishing a state income tax.”
Inslee delivers remarks at Spokane Climate Strike

"The aim of public education is not to spread enlightenment at all; it is simply to reduce as many individuals as possible to the same safe level, to breed and train a standardized citizenry, to put down dissent and originality. That is its aim in the United States, whatever the pretensions of politicians, pedagogues and other such mountebanks, and that is its aim everywhere else."
-- H L Mencken

Jay Inslee is fresh off his failed presidential bid, but that’s not preventing him from extolling his failed, bankrupting climate change policies. On Friday—after skipping his Governor duties most of the spring and summer—he joined high school students skipping school for the Spokane Climate Strike.

Inslee delivered remarks at the event, following speeches delivered by the high school-aged organizers. Inslee’s attendance endorses kids skipping school to protest – ironically, staying in school is the best course for solving climate change worries as new innovations have done and promise to do more to reduce emissions than any government policy.

The Washington Policy Center’s Todd Myers explains how market-based solutions eliminate CO2 footprints.

On a related note... Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers stated, "Washington Governor and failed presidential candidate Jay Inslee is being sued by Republicans AND Democrats for violating the Washington State Constitution.

Governor Jay Inslee is violated the Washington State Constitution in an attempt to wrestle away power from the state legislature. Jay Inslee used his executive power to block funds for vital infrastructure projects from the state's transportation budget because these projects didn't fit into his radical environmental agenda.

This is just another example of Jay Inslee's blatant corruption."
You can visit McMorris Rodger's page on this subject by clicking here.
Bellevue School District violating workers’ rights

A recent job posting from the Bellevue School District describes the position as “covered by a collective bargaining agreement.” The description appears to imply employees of the school district must pay dues to a union.

Of course, by law, workers cannot be forced to join a union or pay dues as a condition of employment. The Bellevue School District’s job notice serves as yet another example of a school district catering to the powerful teachers’ union.


~~~~  Upcoming Republican Events ~~~~

SRCC Tri-Cities Fundraiser with Hosts Kate Lampson, Senator Mark Schoesler and Senator Sharon Brown

When: Monday, September 23 from 6:00-8:00pm
Where: The home of Kate Lampson – 4308 Riverhaven St, Pasco, WA

Josalun Hasz at Josalun@srcc.org or 208-512-2617

Grillin’ Meat & Skeet with Senator Lynda Wilson and Representative Larry Hoff

When: Tuesday, September 24 from 4:00-6:00pm
Where: Vancouver Trap Club – 11100 NE 76th St, Vancouver, WA

Text to Brianne at 360-606-4535

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