• 17: Tolerance is TWO-WAY Street
    May 31 2025

    In this conversation, Jey Young discusses the recent political and social events in Seattle, focusing on the implications for religious freedom and the challenges faced by Christian communities. He reflects on the protests and counter-protests surrounding LGBTQ rights and religious expression, emphasizing the need for tolerance and understanding. Young draws parallels between historical instances of religious persecution and the current climate in Seattle, advocating for unity among diverse groups while highlighting the importance of faith in navigating these challenges.


    Takeaways

    The political landscape in Seattle is complex and challenging.

    Recent events highlight the tension between religious freedom and LGBTQ rights.

    Protests in Seattle have led to significant clashes and arrests.

    The government response to these protests raises questions about accountability.

    Historical parallels can be drawn between past religious persecution and current events.

    Tolerance should be a two-way street in society.

    Public expressions of faith often provoke backlash in secular environments.

    Community activism is crucial in advocating for religious freedom.

    The future of religious freedom in Seattle is uncertain but hopeful.

    Faith plays a vital role in navigating societal challenges.


    Chapters


    00:00 Political Landscape and Personal Reflections

    02:43 Religious Freedom and Recent Events in Seattle

    05:28 Protests and Counter-Protests: A Clash of Ideologies

    08:15 The Role of Government and Legal Actions

    10:52 Historical Context: Religious Persecution and Modern Parallels

    13:37 The Call for Unity and Understanding

    16:18 The Future of Religious Freedom in Seattle

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    26 mins
  • Woke Welfare- Budget Breakdown 5
    May 9 2025

    In this episode, Jey Young provides a comprehensive breakdown of the Washington state budget for 2025-2027, focusing on the implications of ideologically driven spending, particularly in areas such as DEI initiatives, funding for undocumented residents, and the allocation of resources for veterans. The discussion highlights the disparities in funding across different demographic groups and calls for increased community engagement and awareness regarding budgetary decisions.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Budget Breakdown02:19 Equity, DEI, and Identity-Based Spending09:51 Spending on Undocumented Residents and Immigrant Services13:07 Youth Programs with Ideological Focus14:55 Justice System and Incarceration Spending15:43 Veteran Services and Comparisons20:17 Housing and Rent Assistance21:05 Comparative Analysis of Services for Veterans and Immigrants25:27 Conclusion and Call to ActionKeywordsbudget breakdown, Washington state, DEI spending, undocumented residents, veterans services, community engagement, political spending, equity programs, tax allocation, social services

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    31 mins
  • The Taxing Truth- Budget Breakdown 4
    May 8 2025

    In this episode of the Evergreen Report, host Jey Young delves into the intricacies of Washington's budget, focusing on the implications of new taxes and fees on everyday life. He breaks down the capital gains tax, its enforcement, and the potential for a state income tax. The discussion also covers the impact of increased fees on real estate, firearms, and state parks, as well as the effectiveness of the Working Families Tax Credit. Young emphasizes the challenges these financial changes pose and their effects on families in Washington.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Tax Impacts in Washington State03:30 Understanding Capital Gains Tax and Its Implications06:19 Enforcement and Administrative Costs of New Taxes09:17 Comparative Analysis of Capital Gains Tax Across States12:35 Impact of New Taxes on Working Families15:08 Gun Control and Second Amendment Rights18:18 Recreational Fees and Their Economic Impact21:13 Budget Allocation and Spending Concerns24:19 Conclusion and Future Tax PredictionsFor all things Evergreen Report and to support the show:Linktr.ee/evergreenrptKeywordsWashington budget, taxes, capital gains tax, family impact, state funding, firearm regulations, working families tax credit, state parks, recreation costs, taxation implications

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    31 mins
  • Gas and Green Dreams- Budget Breakdown 3
    May 7 2025

    In this episode, Jey Young discusses the implications of transportation and climate policies in Washington state, focusing on the financial burden these policies impose on households. He breaks down the Climate Commitment Act, its impact on gas prices, and how budget allocations may not serve the broader population outside urban centers. The conversation highlights the disconnect between climate initiatives and their practical benefits for residents, questioning the effectiveness and efficiency of government spending in this area.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Transportation and Climate Budget03:21 Impact of New Taxes on Fuel Costs06:13 Budget Breakdown: Allocation of Funds09:16 Critique of Climate Spending and Programs12:34 Effects on Households and Local Economies15:14 Historical Context and Future Projections18:22 Conclusion: Evaluating the Cost of Climate InitiativesFor all things Evergreen Report and to support the show:Linktr.ee/evergreenrptKeywordstransportation, climate change, budget breakdown, gas prices, climate commitment act, household expenses, economic impact, Washington state, energy costs, public policy

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    20 mins
  • The Expensive Web of Washingtons Safety Net- Budget Breakdown 2
    May 7 2025

    In this episode, Jey Young explores the complexities of Washington's social safety net, focusing on healthcare funding, welfare programs, and the implications of immigration on state resources. He discusses the challenges of providing adequate support for residents while addressing the needs of undocumented immigrants, the rising costs of behavioral health services, and the debate surrounding dependency on government assistance. Young emphasizes the importance of accountability in welfare programs and questions whether current budgeting practices are genuinely compassionate or merely a response to symptoms without addressing root causes.Chapters00:00 The Cost of the Social Safety Net03:56 Healthcare Funding and Its Implications11:30 Housing Challenges and Solutions19:05 Welfare Programs and Economic Services24:44 Controversies in Budget Allocations30:36 The Impact of Medicaid Expansion36:34 Compassion vs. Compulsion in Budgeting38:35 newsPolitics-outro-high-short.wavFor all things Evergreen Report and to support the showlinktr.ee/evergreenrptKeywordssocial safety net, healthcare funding, immigration, welfare programs, behavioral health, Washington state budget, dependency, accountability, Medicaid, economic services

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    35 mins
  • Billions Into the Books- Budget Breakdown 1
    May 7 2025

    In this episode of the Evergreen Report, host Jey Young delves into the complexities of Washington state's education budget, highlighting the significant tax implications and the allocation of funds. The discussion covers the challenges of rising education costs, the impact of local levies, and the need for community engagement in holding officials accountable for budget decisions. Young emphasizes the disconnect between increased spending and stagnant educational outcomes, urging listeners to question where their tax dollars are going and advocate for transparency and effectiveness in education funding.SummaryIn this episode of the Evergreen Report, host Jey Young delves into the complexities of Washington state's education budget, highlighting the significant tax implications and the allocation of funds. The discussion covers the challenges of rising education costs, the impact of local levies, and the need for community engagement in holding officials accountable for budget decisions. Young emphasizes the disconnect between increased spending and stagnant educational outcomes, urging listeners to question where their tax dollars are going and advocate for transparency and effectiveness in education funding.For all things Evergreen Report and to support the show- linktr.ee/evergreenrptKeywordseducation budget, Washington state, taxes, teacher salaries, special education, community engagement, local levies, taxpayer impact, Evergreen Report

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    30 mins
  • Child Exploitation AND School District Cuts
    Apr 24 2025

    In this episode of the Evergreen Local Tri-Cities Edition, host Jey Young discusses pressing issues affecting the Tri-Cities, including the ongoing fentanyl epidemic, significant budget cuts in the Richland School District, and the alarming rise in gun violence impacting children. The conversation also covers the contamination of drinking water in Kennewick, recent incidents of child exploitation in retail theft, and legislative updates aimed at improving public safety. Additionally, Young highlights housing reforms for manufactured homes and the impact of cuts to Head Start programs on vulnerable families. The episode emphasizes the importance of community awareness and engagement in addressing these critical issues.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Evergreen Local Report01:53 Fentanyl Epidemic in Tri-Cities05:45 Budget Cuts in Richland School District12:24 Public Safety Concerns and Road Rage14:18 Contamination of Drinking Water17:42 Juvenile Crime and Community Safety21:04 Legislative Updates on Public Safety25:17 Housing and Community Development26:15 Impact of Head Start Program Cuts30:17 Traffic Congestion in Tri-Cities

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    30 mins
  • 15: The Great Tax Grab of 2025
    Apr 23 2025

    In this episode, Jey Young discusses the recent tax changes in Washington State, focusing on various House Bills that introduce new taxes and fees affecting businesses, consumers, and the overall economy. The conversation highlights the implications of these tax policies, including the expansion of business taxes, the introduction of new gas taxes, and the establishment of a beverage container refund program. Young emphasizes the potential negative impacts on tourism, job relocation, and the cost of living for residents. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to contact their representatives and express their concerns about these tax changes.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Washington's New Tax Landscape02:08 House Bill 2081: Expanding Business Taxes08:28 House Bill 2043: Future Gas Tax and Transportation Funding10:41 House Bill 1607: Beverage Container Refund Program14:04 House Bill 2061: Duty-Free Shop Tax18:56 House Bill 2084: Tax on Storage Units and Bullion21:15 Peer-to-Peer Car Sharing and Luxury Vehicle Tax26:35 Capital Gains and Wealth Tax Expansion30:57 Unrealized Gains Tax: A First in the Nation33:52 Conclusion: The Impact of Tax Fatigue

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    34 mins