
Lars Larson laments Democrat’s victories in Tuesday’s election
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
Last night’s elections speak volumes about the Democrat party.

A communist elected mayor in Gotham … in Virginia, a new attorney general who wishes his opponent shot in the head and his children to die in their mother’s arms.
California voters gave gerrymandering power to Gavin Newsom.
You know you’re in trouble when the “good news” is that Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell might beat even more liberal Katie Wilson.
Portland voters approved a 75% increase in taxes for an abysmally run parks department.
Vancouver re-elected a mayor who backs the multi-billion dollar boondoggle light rail bridge.
In D.C., the Democrat party has now set a new record for the longest government shutdown in American history.
Poor people on SNAP saw their groceries disappear as democrats held them hostage for $1.4 trillion in new spending we can’t afford.
What does it tell you when a party demands taxpayer-funded medicaid for illegals?
The Party of Slavery wants border-jumpers for its next captive group of voters.
Good luck if you’re trying to buy or sell a house and need an FHA loan or flood insurance and don’t plan on flying anywhere for the holidays.
Also read:
- Reps. Peter Abbarno and Ed Orcutt: Supplemental capital budget includes key investments for the 20th DistrictProjects in the 20th District will benefit from millions in state funds, with local schools, community centers, and infrastructure improvements highlighted by Reps. Abbarno and Orcutt.
- Opinion: A troubling end to a disruptive sessionLet’s Go Washington highlights multiple instances where legislative leaders dismissed historic public feedback, advanced controversial tax policies, and undermined constituent influence.
- Opinion: Washington state is blowing up its no-income-tax advantageLawmakers advanced SB 6346 with an emergency clause, aiming to end Washington’s no-income-tax reputation and prevent voters from seeking a referendum.
- Opinion: Labor to hit householdsHouseholds hiring for childcare or cleaning may soon need formal contracts due to a Washington law extending workplace rules to domestic arrangements.
- POLL: What do you think will happen if Washington’s new income tax becomes law?A new poll asks Clark County Today readers to predict what will happen if Washington’s nearly 10% tax on high incomes becomes law.







