Blogs Mar 9, 2009 at 10:26 am

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Join the "Dan Savage for Mayor" Facebook group here: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=69…

There are 3 members right now. We can beat Steinbrueck's 400 members easily.
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the main reason to encourage steinbruek to run is so that we don't have to witness the spectacle of dan savage's doomed performance quest for mayor.

oh wait, so there's no reason for steinbruek to run.
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What is the status of Michael McGinn's possible run for mayor?
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McGinn won't run.

Steinbruek would be a horrible Mayor -- it is one thing to sit on the sidelines and think you could govern -- it is totally different to actually govern. Nickols is not the best, but at least he does not engage in group think as the majority of the City Council. Steinbruek is cut from the same, left cloth -- he brings nothing to the table.
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#4 - It is "Steinbrueck" and "Nickels"
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Peter is a petulant pecksniff, a sanctimonious hypocrite. He calls for higher density while living in single-family house with a yard in the north end, like a suburbanite. As a councilmember, he drove more miles than any other.

Imagine Peter as an exective. What you can expect is more and more vacillating, just like the decision to run.

You can also expect more water carrying from ECB who, when she isn't Peter's watergirl, is his biggest cheerleader.
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Thanks, Erica!

@#4: Steinbrueck actually *has* governed as a city council member (and council president) and led the opposition to the ridiculous binary Viaduct choice. He brings a track record of building strong, effective coalitions rather than silo control. That would be a radical- and welcome- departure for Seattle.
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Thanks @1.

Considering how wussy the city council is now, Steinbreuck would be a great mayor.
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@6 - nailed it.
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@6 - I believe I saw Peter taking the bus to work. And I think it's a great thing we have council people living far away from City Hall. Is the distance someone lives from City Hall actually a campaign issue for you?

Peter has real green policies, not just press grabbing soundbites like Nickels. He's actually held private sector jobs, is an architect, and currently consults on sustainability. He can hold his own in the private sector, something our current out of touch Mayor has not experience with.

If you want someone with an actual vision for Seattle to be Mayor, join the Facebook group trying to draft Peter. - http://tinyurl.com/d43jqh
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#7 -- actually, councilmember's legislate -- they do not govern. Governing is done by the executive branch of government -- as it is the branch of government tasked with implementation of government programs. The legislative branch provides guidance and set City policy -- they have no direct hand in governing.
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#11-- thank you. Accurate technical distinction. The larger point, however, is that Steinbrueck has demonstrated leadership experience and governing requires leadership. What people are responding to right now is a lack of leadership at the city level.
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It's funny how the dissenters don't post using their names--not even their first names. Just like how Mayor Nickels only governs behind the scenes, well out of sight from the public. I've heard Erik Bedard give straighter answers than Mayor Nickels, and that's saying something!
Seattle needs a leader, not simply a wonk. Peter Steinbrueck fits the bill.
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Who wants a Mayor that has to be cajoled into running? James has the courage to run without a handful of Facebookers begging him to do so.
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um, he actually is not a licensed architect. and i guess it's just "press grabbing sound bites (sic)" to get 900 mayors to sign on to the kyoto protocol and to fill potholes and fix roads. Steinbrueck would make a good member of congress - not a mayor.
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I should've sent Nick a check and a letter of support to run for mayor sooner.

If Nick Licata ran against the Mayor for Life and lost it would've been a serious improvement to the council. I cannot believe that having a poetry contest can get you a loyal following in this city. If not for bad poetry and ridiculous hats, dump Nick because of his rebuild politics, lack of vision, and rebuild the viaduct bigger above ground and uglier politics.

Nick, Please run for mayor, so you can have a political epilogue of former city councilmember and now neigbhorhood not-in-my-backyard save my local super market advocate. I can just picture him, Mr. Magoo and holding a shovel standing in a lonely huddle of 11.

"Without being prudes, we can be prudent.โ€
Nick Licata

With 2 open seats, I hope a good candidate challenges Licata.
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@ 15/crill: You can see for yourself that Steinbrueck is currently licensed in WA to practice architecture. If you can follow along, go here:

http://www.dol.wa.gov/business/checkstat…

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