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Downtown Seattle Association President: “We’re Going in the Wrong Direction”

Raising the Alarm Holy crap! Downtown Seattle Association President and CEO John Scholes is going nuclear. He annihilated the so called “progressive tax” and says it’s crippling the downtown business core in Seattle. With sobering data, Scholes masterfully lays out his case and also acknowledges Bellevue is quickly becoming the new destination for business owners. Meanwhile, far-left politicians like Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, CM Alexis Mercedes Rinck, and WA State Rep. Shaun Scott claim the “progressive tax” will help revitalize the city. So who do you believe, Scholes or these socialist elected officials? Masked and Moved Scholes confirms what I have been reporting for years. All the crime in the downtown shopping corridor was simply pushed to nearby Belltown and Read More ›

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Drug and Mental Health Crisis Out of Control Outside Seattle McDonald’s

McStabby’s If you want to see Seattle’s failure to handle the drug and mental health crisis, just go to 3rd Ave & Pine St in downtown. Within five minutes, I saw dozens of people smoking fentanyl, a woman yelling at random people, and a dude trying to sell stolen skin care products. And yes, McDonald’s is indeed nicknamed “McStabby’s” due to the inordinate amount of crime at this corner. The fast food giant only allows walk-up service. The current plan is not working.

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Seattle’s Community Assisted Suicide Policies Are Killing the Homeless

Last month the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the rights of cities to enforce common sense laws which prohibit the homeless from sleeping in public spaces, such as parks or sidewalks where children play or families walk. It's almost absurd that the Court was forced to expend its limited resources adjudicating a controversy over whether such laws should be constitutional. Read More ›