By ERIC GONZÁLEZ ST. LOUIS (Aug. 8, 2018) — Proposition A was a result of a petition process that aimed to repeal the “right to work (for...
By JEFF JOHNSON (August 7, 2018) — On Sunday, Aug. 6, about 150 people gathered in a parking lot in Lynden at 5:30 a.m. to begin...
China isn’t “cheating” on trade. They are playing a different game: advancing the interests of their nation, rather than global corporations. America’s new trade policies should...
By KEN WINKES “A house divided against itself shall not stand.” — Matthew 12:22-28, and Abraham Lincoln, 1858 “If we don’t hang together, by Heavens we shall hang separately…”...
By JOHN BURBANK (July 30, 2018) — Many progressives are rightfully worried about the consequences of the Supreme Court’s Janus decision, which enables workers to gain the wages...
By KEN WINKES (June 21, 2018) — “Make American Great Again,” the candidate trumpeted just two years ago. Count me in. I’m all for a great...
Attacking the people who provide services won’t fix what’s ails government By DEREK KILMER (June 19, 2018) — Fifty-six years ago today, on June 19,...
By DOUGLAS CASTRO (May 31, 2018) — There are few things more insidious than couching oppression in the language of “fairness,” “community,” “equality,” and “equity.” I...
Free-market orthodoxy has failed. It’s time to consider our public interest. By STAN SORSCHER (May 24, 2018) — In 2016, President Trump prevailed over 17...
University of Washington works because we do. All we want is equity. By DAVID KUMLER (May 15, 2018) — As an academic student employee (ASE),...