Mayor Bruce Harrell’s homelessness plan needs work
Mayor Bruce Harrell’s homelessness plan needs work
Earlier this year we wrote about how King County’s previous efforts to eliminate homelessness failed because those involved incorrectly diagnosed the root problem, warning that any future attempts to address the crisis needed to attack the real causes – substance abuse and mental illness. Unfortunately, Mayor Bruce Harrell appears to be making many of...
King County judge refuses to press charges against his attacker
King County judge refuses to press charges against his attacker
A judge’s duty is to uphold and execute the law. When they don’t, they need to be held accountable and had it made clear they’re not doing their jobs. That’s the case with King County Superior Court Judge Michael Scott, who was slapped by a man in Seattle last month near the downtown county...
Here’s how we’re using our opponent’s playbook to keep winning
Here’s how we’re using our opponent’s playbook to keep winning
If you were among those surprised to find most Seattle voters agree with you on issues like crime and homelessness, it’s likely because you assumed that the loudest voices in public reflected public sentiment. But it’s like with the city’s petty crime, in which a handful of serial offenders are committing most of it. Likewise,...
Initiative 1922 = free needles for addicts
Initiative 1922 = free needles for addicts
As you all well know, Washington state is currently dealing with a homelessness crisis along with increased crime. The last thing the state should do is decriminalize drug possession (and use), which would ensure that more people become homeless and commit more petty crime, while drug addicts will come here from other parts of the...
Police reform advocates: We need more officers in Seattle!
Police reform advocates: We need more officers in Seattle!
Seattle needs more police, and police reform. These two concepts are not at odds. Some want you to believe that fully staffing the police department and enacting police reform can’t be accomplished together. We don’t buy that. Thankfully, police reform advocates themselves aren’t buying it, either. In a recent Seattle Times guest column, Harriett Walden,...
Ann Davison needs your help!
Ann Davison needs your help!
Recently we wrote about how Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison wants to reduce petty crime in the city, but she can’t do it without your help. In response, many of you reached out to her office to express your support for her ongoing efforts. Well, now your help is needed once more. Davison wants to...
Are Seattle residents not worried about crime?
Are Seattle residents not worried about crime?
Recently we reported on a new survey by the Seattle Metro Chamber of Commerce of registered voters showing profound dissatisfaction with the state of the city, including when it comes to public safety. However, Seattle University’s latest annual Public Safety Survey suggests that fear of crime is fairly low. As reported by the Seattle Times,...
Stating the obvious: Homeless camps cause crime
Stating the obvious: Homeless camps cause crime
“Homeless camps cause crime.” To you, it’s likely this is merely stating the obvious, but to others it’s a revelation as profound as discovering electricity. Unfortunately, much of the solution to Seattle’s problems is going to involve us stating the obvious again and again. In this case, it’s with homelessness. Acting on his State of...
New voter survey shows they agree with you – Seattle must do better on all fronts
New voter survey shows they agree with you – Seattle must do better on all fronts
It’s easy at times to feel we’re alone in how we feel about the poor state of Seattle. But a new survey by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce reveals the complete opposite. We’re not alone. In fact, we’re the vast majority. The survey of 700 registered voters in Seattle show what Chamber CEO Rachel...
Find out who’s letting Seattle criminals go free
Find out who’s letting Seattle criminals go free
In the film V for Vendetta, the protagonist reflects on the dystopian condition of England. “How did this happen? Who’s to blame? Well certainly there are those more responsible than others, and they will be held accountable.” There are those who are more responsible than others for the criminal ecosystem that currently exists in the...
Ann Davison’s plan to eliminate repeat offenders
Ann Davison’s plan to eliminate repeat offenders
Seattle City Attorney Ann Davison’s election last November showed that Seattle residents are ready for real change for the city. However, the ongoing rampant crime would not be possible if it weren’t for the gross enabling by former mayors, the City Council, and former city attorney Pete Holmes. Under his tenure, an astounding 50 percent...
New gas tax will make fuel prices far, far worse
New gas tax will make fuel prices far, far worse
Chances are you’ve experienced a bit of sticker-shock filling up your vehicle at the gas pump. While prices have risen in recent years, they’ve increased dramatically in the past few weeks due to ongoing global events. Unfortunately, even if things calm down overseas the prices here in Washington are only going to get worse thanks...
What went right and wrong this legislative session
What went right and wrong this legislative session
The 2022 legislative session ended on March 10 with a mixed bag that included some menial public safety reforms, unsustainable state spending, and homelessness policies that at best scratch the surface of the problem. Public Safety We began the session imploring lawmakers to fix a “police reform” law that effectively defanged police responses to actual...
A great first step toward addressing homeless, but what happens next?
A great first step toward addressing homeless, but what happens next?
In his recent State of the City address Mayor Bruce Harrell promised to clear public spaces of homeless encampments. We implored him to use this historic opportunity to make Seattle safe again, and this week his actions indicate he will make good on that pledge but we hope he will continue using good judgment with...