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Seth Smith

@sethyyt

Product of WA | Opinions are my own | Frmer @Reichert4gov | @WAGOP | @SmileyforWA | @JaneTimkenOH

Washington, USA Katılım Ekim 2015
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Amanda McKinney for Washington
Amanda McKinney for Washington@_AmandaMcKinney·
Wonderful Lincoln Day Dinner today in Okanogan County today. Great local candidates for local office and the momentum is building on our campaign! Protecting law enforcement and fighting for agriculture were big topics tonight! #okanogan #WA04 #commonsense
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Steve Scalise
Steve Scalise@SteveScaliseGOP·
Serving as a Yakima County Commissioner with deep family ties to the Yakima Valley, Amanda McKinney understands the challenges WA-04 families face because she’s lived them herself. The daughter of a veteran and cop, she'll stand for law and order, keep our communities safe, and defend the values that make America the greatest country in the world. Amanda McKinney has my complete and total endorsement.
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mir.i.am #PrayForSnooki
I love March Madness because I always learn about a new school. Never heard of University of Michigan in my life
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Washington Policy
Washington Policy@WAPolicyCenter·
Legislators seems more concerned with consolidating power than giving the people a voice. The following bills are good examples of blatantly anti-democratic bills from the legislative session. washingtonpolicy.org/publications/d…
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Sebastian™
Sebastian™@Azariel91·
I'm glad to see Seattle still has men who will step up to the plate. A huge thank you to this guy.
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Matthew Foldi
Matthew Foldi@MatthewFoldi·
If we need a Washington Republican badass straight out of central casting, Captain America @RepBaumgartner is available for @ODNIgov
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Congressman Michael Baumgartner
Lots of fun at the Congressional football game. The Capitol Police beat Team Congress (which included former NFL players) 32-12. Pretty cool that Ryan Fitzpatrick was our TD, (but less cool that he threw two INTs including a pic6). I played DE most of the game and had a lot of fun. Highlight was getting 1/2 a sack running a stunt w former NFL d lineman Ravin Caldwell (and 1/2 is a very generous interpretation of what actually happened on the play). Nice to get a group of Rs and Ds doing something where we all wear the same jersey and the Capitol Police are awesome guys. Big shoutout to my staff for cheering/signs in the very cold weather. 🇺🇸
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Seth Smith
Seth Smith@sethyyt·
@Naked_Right_Now @Ptown124 @BobbyRead @seattletimes Also, that’s not actually written into the bill, the intent to do that is marked in the bill once revenue comes in, but it is not fully funded or guaranteed. Just another misleading talking point.
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Naked Right Now
Naked Right Now@Naked_Right_Now·
@Ptown124 @BobbyRead @seattletimes Hey dumbshit: 70% of kids already get free lunch, now its just the rich kids getting included. Parents should be paying for it anyway, not tax payers
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The Seattle Times
The Seattle Times@seattletimes·
Seahawks general manager John Schneider said the "millionaire tax" would "come into play" when it comes to signing new players. "It’s gonna sting," he said. ebx.sh/SB9xeV
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Judge Dave Larson (Ret.)
Judge Dave Larson (Ret.)@larsonforwa·
Experience matters on our State Supreme Court. With 41 years in the law, nearly 18 years on the bench & 23 years as a trial lawyer, Dave Larson brings the experience, balance, & constitutional judgment this race demands. WA deserves fair, independent courts. #LarsonForWA
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JT Wilcox
JT Wilcox@jtwilcox111·
@sethyyt He's got a primary
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Michael Baumgartner for WA-5
Michael Baumgartner for WA-5@VoteBaumgartner·
10 yrs ago, REPUBLICANS helped make Washington state BEST in America for business. Now due to DEMOCRATS it’s near LAST. During the income tax debate @SeattleTimes refused to publish this joint column by me and John Braun. What they didn’t want you to see: thereflector.com/stories/commen…
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Seth Smith@sethyyt·
This is what every D supporting business owner, donor, and enabler should read.
Ranee Soundara@naynerz

What bothers me about this bill, as someone who was born and raised in Seattle and spent half my childhood in Island County, is not just the tax itself. It is the worldview behind it. Of course we want to support early education, school lunches, and programs that help uplift the most marginalized people in our communities. That is not the issue. The issue is whether the state actually understands who it is targeting, who it is hurting, and whether it can be trusted to distinguish between durable wealth and the fragile economics of people trying to build something. Washington keeps writing statewide tax policy as if the whole state is Seattle. It is not. This state, Seattle especially, loves to perform its liberalism. It talks constantly about progress, equity, and protecting the vulnerable. But bills like this expose how selective that politics can be. When statewide tax policy is written around a narrow image of wealth, it does not just touch Seattle tech workers. It also reaches family-owned and pass-through businesses across the state, including people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds who built something over time and do not live anything like the caricature of the wealthy. Across the state, there are family-owned businesses, small operators, and early-stage companies where income is irregular, cyclical, and often tied up in keeping the business alive. In those businesses, the real risk is not the average year. It is the unusual year — the year when several years of work, reinvestment, or one strong season finally shows up as income on paper. That is what this bill misunderstands. It treats that kind of income as excess personal wealth, when in many cases it is the very capital a business needs to survive, hire, grow, and reach the next stage. That is why this bill is so destructive. It kills family-owned and operated businesses that are already trying to make it. It kills startups before they ever have the chance to become durable. And while the American Dream is often more myth than reality, this bill punishes even the attempt at upward mobility in a system that is already stacked against ordinary people. As a woman of color founder building a women’s brand, I now find myself researching where I need to move my business in order to give it the best chance of surviving — and where I can eventually build something that rewards the employees who help me get there. That is the problem with bills like this. Even if today it is 9.9% above $1 million, the moment the mechanism exists, people start asking the obvious next question: when does 9.9 become 10? When does $1 million become $900,000? When do success, marriage, or growth become things the state quietly teaches you to fear? And I do not absolve myself of responsibility for any of this. I voted for this governor. I contributed to the American Dream Killer, and I 100% regret my vote.

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Downtown Seattle
Downtown Seattle@downtownseattle·
DSA President & CEO Jon Scholes: “We don’t need more business taxes in Seattle, we need more businesses in Seattle paying taxes.”
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