As our national deficit approaches $22 trillion-$180,000 per taxpayer-and state and local governments deal with skyrocketing costs for health care, pensions, education, and public safety, we will have to do things differently.
When Congress convenes next year, lawmakers must focus on the cost and quality of health care.
In November, voters made it clear that health care was on top of their minds.
Many of us remember Soviet Union collective farms, which were a dismal failure. Joseph Stalin, the brutal Russian dictator, confiscated individual landholdings and enslaved workers.
It destroyed the Russian farm system. Wheat production, which led the wo
With today's tension and rancor, we need a dose of Yogi Berra's wit and wisdom to put things into perspective. Let's start with, 'You can observe a lot by just watching†because seeing what is happening now is very disconcerting.
We need less
While most of our attention in the Pacific Northwest these days is on trade wars, tariffs, and wildfires, there are critical talks underway between the U.S. and Canada over future allocations of the Columbia River system's water.
The two countries are
Last month, General Electric lost its place among our nation's top 30 performing corporations. It was the last member of the original companies which composed the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
GE, once the world's most valuable company, was replaced
A few weeks ago, Seattle's City Council did an about face, revoking the onerous corporate head tax it unanimously enacted less than one month earlier.
The Council had approved an annual $275 per full-time employee assessment to fund homeless programs a
Here's a switch. Rather than closing another pulp and paper mill, a new one is under construction right here in Washington.
Columbia Pulp LLC's plant on the Snake River, in Dayton, Wash., will use a new technology that pulls cellulose out of the abun
President Trump campaigned on cutting taxes, streamlining regulations, and improving infrastructure. He also vowed to renegotiate our trade agreements, calling the North American Free Trade Agreement 'the worst deal ever made.â€
The cost of regulati
In Olympia, Gov. Jay Inslee is pushing lawmakers to enact a new tax on carbon gas emissions before the Legislature adjourns on March 8.
Inslee wants Democrats, who now control the Legislature, to approve a $20 metric ton levy. He says it's necessary to