Anyway, here's what it said:
The 2018 legislative session was one of the more productive in recent memory, driven in significant part by the leadership of the Senate Democrats. As one legislator told me last week, "There was some significant pent up demand there."The first sentence's opening phrase, correctly interpreted actually means; "The 2018 legislative session nearly got us Democrats the opportunity to get a state income tax passed, but the public's opposition to it was too strong." The last phrase of that first sentence correctly interpreted actually says; "... driven by the Senate Democrats' lust for sucking the people's life blood out of them." And, if there was any kind of "pent up demand", it came from their desire to have someone like Shama Sawant become their leader and enforce greater control over every tax payer's livelihood, because more is never enough for them.
This week, we're seeing some of the session tension blow off, while some other tension builds among the King County Democrats.
Now, with the legislative session over, the King County Democrats are becoming all the more frustrated that Gov. Inslee's carbon tax failed to become law this session and are beginning to attack one another for the way their plans are turning out for the City Council passing a "head tax" and the reaction people of Seattle are giving them for funding government funded heroin dens.
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