Supposed Inslee allies continue to contradict his cap-and-trade claims
Supposed Inslee allies continue to contradict his cap-and-trade claims
When Gov. Jay Inslee was working to pass his cap-and-trade gas tax, he said the cost to consumers would be negligible – despite experts predicting otherwise. Now that those predictions have come to pass, he’s trying to blame everyone but himself. Unfortunately for him, it’s hard to pass the buck when even his allies agree the...
By Future42 Staff
[un]Divided: Even climate advocates acknowledge Carbon tax is hurting the poor
[un]Divided: Even climate advocates acknowledge Carbon tax is hurting the poor
When Progressive publication Crosscut asked its readers to weigh in on the state’s high gas prices, even some in support of the Carbon program that led to the increases say the poor are unfairly shouldering the burden. Brandi Kruse has more on the unDivided Podcast.
By Brandi Kruse
[un]Divided: Hard truths are needed to end crime crisis
[un]Divided: Hard truths are needed to end crime crisis
As our state experiences breakdowns across the criminal justice system, it will take politicians and members of the press acknowledging hard truths before we can start digging our communities out of the crime crisis. Brandi Kruse has more on the unDivided Podcast.
By Brandi Kruse
[un]Divided: Judge lets car thief go after crash, chase
[un]Divided: Judge lets car thief go after crash, chase
Even after restrictions on police pursuits were loosened, there are still roadblocks when it comes to accountability for criminals. Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders joined Brandi Kruse on the unDivided Podcast to discuss the release of a car thief who took deputies on a high speed chase after committing a hit-and-run.
By Brandi Kruse
Spokane voters will decide if their city follows Seattle’s path
Spokane voters will decide if their city follows Seattle’s path
The seven 2023 Seattle City Council races have received plenty of attention, as voters will decide this fall who will replace the four councilmembers who chose not to run for re-election, as well as the fate of three city councilmembers who must defend their support for the council’s anti-police budgets and failed homelessness policies during...
[un]Divided: New state drug law takes effect – Seattle still can’t enforce it
[un]Divided: New state drug law takes effect – Seattle still can’t enforce it
Despite having ample time, the Seattle City Council has failed to adopt a common sense proposal that would give City Attorney Ann Davison power to prosecute drug cases. As Brandi Kruse explains on the unDivided Podcast, that means Seattle will be unable to enforce a new state law making drug possession a gross misdemeanor.
By Brandi Kruse
[un]Divided: Watchdog group demands audit of juvenile diversion funds
[un]Divided: Watchdog group demands audit of juvenile diversion funds
The Citizen Action Defense Fund is asking the State Auditor’s Office to audit millions of dollars in taxpayer funds meant to help with juvenile diversion programs. CADF Executive Director Jackson Maynard joined Brandi Kruse on the unDivided Podcast.
By Brandi Kruse
Even allies are having a hard time covering for Inslee’s gas tax lies
Even allies are having a hard time covering for Inslee’s gas tax lies
For weeks now, the highest gas prices in the country have regularly been found in Washington state. This can easily be tied to Gov. Jay Inslee’s cap-and-trade gas tax on which he has continued to mislead and even outright lie to the public. Now, even his press secretary is distancing himself from Inslee’s comments. Most...
[un]Divided: Rent control proposal fails in Seattle; activists turn on Democrats
[un]Divided: Rent control proposal fails in Seattle; activists turn on Democrats
When the Seattle City Council failed to adopt a controversial rent control policy, activists in the room turned on Democrats who they felt had failed them. On the unDivided Podcast, Brandi Kruse argues that the scene should be a wakeup call to Progressive politicians who often try to appease the loudest voice in the room.
By Brandi Kruse
Why are we paying so much for gas – and how can we fix it?
Why are we paying so much for gas – and how can we fix it?
It’s been more than a month since the gas prices in Washington became the most expensive in the country – and that ranking hasn’t changed. Currently, the average price of regular gas in America is $3.69 per gallon whereas, in Washington, it’s $4.93. That’s $1.24 more out of your pocketbook for every gallon. Meanwhile, Mississippi has...
[un]Divided: Seattle police staffing critically low during violent weekend
[un]Divided: Seattle police staffing critically low during violent weekend
As it continues to deal with an exodus of officers, the Seattle Police Department was stretched thin over the weekend and failed to meet minimum staffing standards. Brandi Kruse has more on the unDivided Podcast.
By Brandi Kruse