NEWS ROUNDUP
Boeing sheds more jobs, Donald Grump, no sympathy…
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
BOEING
ALSO at The Stand — Hold Boeing accountable for state tax breaks — Since receiving a multi-billion dollar extension of its special tax breaks in 2013, instead of increasing employment in the state as our Legislature intended and the public expected, Boeing has cut 12,259 jobs in Washington — almost 7,400 in the past year alone — with more cuts planned later this year. And yet the company continues to receive its full tax incentive.
► In the (Everett) Herald — Future of Boeing’s 787 seems secure, but maybe not in Everett — Weak orders for the Boeing Co.’s sleek 787 Dreamliner have some analysts considering a day when the advanced jetliner is put together only in South Carolina. For now, several thousand workers in Everett and North Charleston, S.C., assemble 12 of the twin-aisle airplane each month. Boeing executives say they want to make more, not fewer, Dreamliners.
THIS WASHINGTON
► From AP — Senate Republicans set to release state budget plan — Senate Republicans in Washington state are set to release their two-year state budget proposal this morning at 10 a.m. and it will receive a public hearing in the afternoon. House Democrats will release their proposal next week.
LOCAL
► In today’s Kitsap Sun — Navy yard, bases not greatly affected by hiring freeze — President Trump’s federal hiring freeze has not burdened the Kitsap Navy. Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, after a pause, went right back to hiring, and hasn’t caught up to other programs.
TRUMPCARE
► In the Columbian — Groups in Clark County rally for affordable health care — Across Clark County on Sunday, people protested with the hopes of sending a message to Washington, D.C.: Don’t repeal the Affordable Care Act.
► MUST-READ perspective in the Seattle Times — GOP solution on ‘repeal, replace’ Obamacare (by Jon Talton) — It’s no wonder Republicans are in trouble with their plan to destroy Obamacare. They have nothing that addresses the market failure of the private-sector-based system of American health care that prevents millions from getting coverage while costs keep rising.
► From Politico — Trump to Republicans: Vote for Trumpcare or lose your seat — President Donald Trump arrived on Capitol Hill Tuesday morning with a clear message for Republicans who have been wobbly about dismantling Obamacare: Give me your vote or you may lose your seat in 2018.
► In today’s Washington Post — House Republicans unveil health-care-bill changes to corral votes — Changes unveiled late Monday addressed numerous GOP concerns about the legislation, ranging from the flexibility it would give states to administer their Medicaid programs to the amount of aid it would offer older Americans to buy insurance.
THE AMERIKANS
► In today’s NY Times — FBI is investigating Trump’s Russia ties, Comey confirms — FBI Director James B. Comey took the extraordinary step on Monday of announcing that the agency is investigating whether members of President Trump’s campaign colluded with Russia to influence the 2016 election.
► In today’s NY Times — GOP responds by changing subject — As Comey acknowledged an investigation, Republicans instead focused on leaks to news organizations.
THAT WASHINGTON
ALSO at The Stand — AFL-CIO ‘deeply troubled’ by Gorsuch’s record
► From Huffington Post — Neil Gorsuch allegedly said women abuse maternity leave. That’s a big problem. (by Emily Peck) — Gorsuch may have a sneaking sympathy for companies that discriminate against women in the workplace.
► In today’s NY Times — Neil Gorsuch faces the Senate (editorial) — Here’s a good question for Judge Gorsuch: Why are you here? There’s only one honest answer: “I shouldn’t be.”
► From The Hill — Trump jumps into air traffic control fight — A proposal to separate air traffic control from the federal government has found its most powerful ally in President Trump. But the contentious plan still faces a bumpy road in Congress, where some key Republicans remain opposed to the idea.
NATIONAL
► From AP — Home health aides: Minimum-wage hikes could deepen shortage — It’s a national problem advocates say could get worse in New York because of a phased-in, $15-an-hour minimum wage that will be statewide by 2021, pushing notoriously poorly paid health aides into other jobs, in retail or fast food, that don’t involve hours of training and the pressure of keeping someone else alive.
► From Think Progress — The TPP model failed, let’s not resurrect it (by Sam Cosser-Gilbert) — The Trans Pacific Partnership, which faced popular opposition over several years, suffered a knockout blow after the United States recently withdrew from the deal. Yet this bad deal still hovers around like zombie with key elements and provisions threatening to infiltrate other trade agreements across the world.
TODAY’S MUST-READ
► READ THE WHOLE THING in the NY Times — No sympathy for the hillbilly (by Frank Rich) — While many, if not most, of those in #TheResistance of the Democratic base remain furious at Trump voters, the party’s political class and the liberal media Establishment are making a concerted effort to convert that rage into empathy… For those of us who want to bring down the curtain on the Trump era as quickly as possible, this pandering to his voters raises a more immediate and practical concern: Is it a worthwhile political tactic that will actually help reverse Republican rule? Or is it another counterproductive detour into liberal guilt, self-flagellation, and political correctness of the sort that helped blind Democrats to the gravity of the Trump threat in the first place? While the right is expert at channeling darker emotions like anger into ruthless political action, the Democrats’ default inclination is still to feel everyone’s pain, hang their hats on hope, and enter the fray in a softened state of unilateral disarmament.
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