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dow is pro-tunnel as well. double agenda makes boycotts.... problematic.
2
well, there's no danger of my contributing.
3
Funny how you accuse this Kemper Freeman Jerkwad on wanting to sink the 520 bridge, when it was a month or two ago that SLOG editors were complaining about how funding would run out and that WSDOT wouldnt be able to complete the Seattle side of the bridge. Well most people commenting were on the "Screw them, Seattle first!" side of the fence, when in reality, the pontoons are vulnerable to sinking during a major windstorm. We had one 5-6 years ago and they had to open up a section just to relieve stress, otherwise it would have sunk. The odds of a 100mph windstorm sinking the bridge are higher than the odds of an earthquake taking down the Seattle side.

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the funny thing is the only people who this boycott of your's and dow's will hurt is the workers at the mall. that being said is it responsible for the county executive to be trying to hurt the regions economic productivity?
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Constantine for governor.
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@4 - The region's productivity won't be impacted if the people who would've shopped at Bell Square shop somewhere else in the region.

Here's a question for you Anonytroll - why is this business "leader" trying to cripple the competitiveness of the region by supporting Tim Eyman and attempting to buy the Bellevue City Council?

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I've successfully avoided ever going to Bellevue.

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