April 20 LAC Meeting

The April KCDCC Legislative Action Committee Meeting will take place Sunday 4/20 2:00-4:00 at Covington Library 27100 164th Ave SE Covington 98042 This is at the crossing of Highway 18 and the Kent-Kangley Road. Special guest is Shari Song, candidate for 30th District State Senate running against former Democrat Mark Miloscia!

Issue #245

(Daily Clips will not publish next week. The editor’s computer is undergoing repairs.)   In West Virginia’s “chemical valley,” January’s spill had been a long time coming This was West Virginia’s fifth major industrial accident in eight years. Most accidents unfold deep in the mountains that contain the state’s natural resources. In this case, the…

Issue #243

Dems seek to demonize justices, like ‘working the referee’ Senate Democrats and liberal groups are mounting a pressure campaign against the Supreme Court, hoping to influence future decisions by blasting conservative justices for alleged political bias. The effort from the left also portrays the high court as an instrument rigged to help the wealthy, and is…

Issue #242

Scott Walker doesn’t want you to vote; Biden says ‘fight back’ Across the land, Republican state legislators have shouted “voter fraud, voter fraud” to justify various schemes to restrict voting. Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is now leading the charge, which makes sense since the phony fraud redounds to his benefit. Legislative actions, written by the corporate-funded…

Issue #241

Republican senators dig in against tea party primary challenges When Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) took the stage recently at a Chamber of Commerce brisket dinner, he not only defended his pork-barrel spending, he spoke about the goodness of government—something few Republicans have dared to do since the small-government tea party movement swept through their party. His…

Issue #240

Sheldon Adelson: Wild card The guessing game is creating anxiety among Republican Party elites eager to avoid a repeat of 2012, when Sheldon Adelson and his family dumped more than $20 million into a super PAC supporting Newt Gingrich’s long-shot GOP presidential campaign. The Adelsons went on to give even more money to help Mitt…

Issue #239

The devastating, sneaky genius of John Roberts’ opinions Chief Justice John Roberts. has an unparalleled talent for making the sweeping seem small and the sharp seem mild. His rhetoric is all about sounding reasonable and earnest, even if (especially if) the outcomes of his rulings are anything but. He’s a champion of the long game. He’s Scalia’s…

Issue #238

Obamacare helping millions register to vote It’s the right’s worst nightmare: Obamacare working to boost not just the number of Americans who have affordable health insurance—but also the number who are registered to vote. And it could be coming true. Take it from Rush Limbaugh. “What do you really think is going on?” the conservative radio host asked…