6am hour -- Seattle has now surpassed $1 billion spent on homelessness in the last 10 years (again, just the city of Seattle--not the county or the state) and homelessness has grown larger, the latest report shows the economic principle that if you subsidize something you get more of it, will mayors in Portland and Seattle embrace the message from NYC's mayor about today's Trump indictment?, GUEST: SPOG Pres. Mike Solan speaks about the end of the SPD consent decree and if Seattle's Capitol Hill is becoming less or more violent.
7am hour -- what is a motorcycle doing on Seattle's light rail?, GUEST: Roger Valdez explains why despite years of trying Seattle-centric politicians can't deliver the affordable housing they continually promise, spoiler alert: it takes 5 years to get a housing development plan off the ground in Seattle, FL Gov. Ron DeSantis allows Constitutional carry (if you have no criminal background).
8am hour -- it only took WA Democrats one week to expand their (State) Supreme Court upheld capital gains income tax, GUEST: ShiftWA.org's Randy Pepple explains SB 5767 which was just introduced today and would tax annual income of highly paid hospital executives, Pepple says the majority Democrats in Olympia are "weaponizing the tax code against people they don't like", a Seattle City Council candidate says money is not property, cop killer convicted in Everett will avoid the death penalty thanks to Gov. Jay Inslee.