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    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJanuary 14, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Re: “From robots to Trump, WA legislators eye forces beyond their control” (Jan. 10, Native Information):

    That is an entertaining column. It has sparked dialog about each the foolish issues our flesh pressers go after in addition to some critical points. My take from this column is that our elected officers should not doing the intense work required of them, which must be to enhance the lives of the individuals they characterize. For instance, make sure that our tax {dollars} are spent correctly and effectively. Perhaps decrease some taxes or restore our infrastructure.

    It appears that evidently increasingly our elected officers go after ideological points and ignore issues like staying inside budgets. If there’s one regulation I feel they need to move, it might be that these operating for workplace be required to have at the least some fundamental data of economics, finance and accounting.

    Michael Kovacs, Seattle

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