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Daily Archives: August 3, 2006
Can’t win on the issues
Seattle liberals and ‘progressives’ are afraid of losing their stranglehold on Washington State in the mid-term election in November. The state Republican Party has fielded the former CEO of Safeco Insurance, Mike McGavick, to run against incumbent junior Senator Maria … Continue reading
Posted in The Left is Never Right
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At least they’re enterprising little capitalist potheads
For a while I was a believer in the legalization and sale of narcotics by the government. Then I grew up and realized that the inept bureacracy that is the government (be it federal, state or county) would never be able to under-sell … Continue reading
Posted in Life in the Atomic Age
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Just a friendly reminder
Everyone here (especially if you’re in Washington State) is registered to vote, right? Estate tax item secures spot on state ballot A measure to repeal the state’s new estate tax has secured a spot on the November ballot, elections officials … Continue reading