Seattle Times readers endorse Watkins by 6 to 1

    James Watkins has been running an excellent campaign for WA-1 against incumbent Inslee. He’s been positive, fiscally conservative, pro-jobs, and made the case for why 10 years is long enough for Inslee. The Seattle Times editorial board has made a straight-ticket Democrat endorsement for Congress, including Jay Inslee.  The further irony was that the Times has a “Reset 2010″ theme for this election cycle and | Read More »

    Interview with James Watkins (R cand, WA-1)

    Here’s an interivew of James Watkins (Republican Candidate, WA-1) by Steve Beren.

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    Jay Inslee’s Empty Promises on Green Job Creation

    Jay Inslee has repeatedly said that a few billion invested in green energy programs will yield many fold return in GDP and hundreds of thousands of new jobs. This is a feel-good claim, but does not appear to be true in either theory or practice.

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    Jay Inslee and the Parable of the Broken Window

    Somebody please explain the parable of the broken window to Jay Inslee (D, WA-1) and that spending money is not the same as job creation. And please do it before he votes for even more job-killing legislation.

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    Meet James Watkins (R candidate, WA-1)

    James Watkins is running for 1st congressional district in WA State against Democrat incumbent (and career politician) Jay Inslee. The bottom line is that James has the right background and message, Inslee has been horrible, and the polls are showing it.

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    Jay Inslee Hypocrisy on Nuclear Power

    Jay Inslee claims he wants clean energy. But he appears uneducated (or just hypocritical) about the cleanest large-scale energy source of all.

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    Evaluating carbon reduction plans

    Promote effective environmental policies and hold environmentalists accountable. As a mini case study, which is greener: solar panels on your house or getting a hybrid car?

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    Jay Inslee votes to keep Cap and Trade even if it drives unemployment past 15%

    Jay Inslee (DA, W-1) explicitly voted to keep Cap and Trade even if it drives unemployment past 15%, yet has the audacity to claim Cap and Trade will create jobs.

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