6am hour -- GUEST: State Rep. Jim Walsh...(R-Aberdeen) tells KVI about the new drug possession law passed and signed yesterday by Gov. Inslee, Walsh reports the new law's an "improvement over what we had before" but says the current drug addiction problems in WA are a manufactured crisis by the majority Democrats and Inslee, in the real world the college "bull session" about legalizing drugs doesn't work in practice, why local cities don't have as much discretion as Walsh would like to make drug possession law tougher than a gross mis-demeanor; the one thing missing from the new Durham report on FBI's flimsy Trump/Russia collusion investigation.
7am hour -- GUEST: Salvation Army, Cindy Foley, encourages donations for the Red Kettle Luncheon...explains what S.A. is doing to help homeless people improve their lives, how the S.A. is also helping people with food bank donations amid the painful grocery store inflation we're all facing, "how to do the right thing the right way", the red flags as WA long term care payroll tax automatic deductions are about to start in July, GUEST: WPC's Transportation Policy director, Charles Prestrud, explains how Seattle has "fallen far behind in road way maintenance and preservation"
and the broken promises of Seattle's $930 million transportation levy.
8am hour -- the song that was #1 and very popular when Mt. St. Helens erupted in 1980, how the border crisis/mass illegal immigration problems are now impacting Democrats in deep blue cities/states, which party has "all but erased the southern (U.S.) border?", AOC's prior staffer now running NY Communist Party, GUEST: ShiftWA.org's Randy Pepple examines the politics that went into the new 'bi-partisan' drug possession law but asks if the new law doesn't fix the fentanyl/meth crisis which political party will step up to toughen the drug possession law?