Aren't open session discussions are just a show? We all know politicians make all of their real decisions behind closed doors. Most open sessions I've seen involve minimal discussion, followed by a vote.
Good deal. He's right, a public airing's the only remedy no matter which way it ends up. Once it is finally over - that, @1, is Macklemore's usual cue, so he can do a "remember back in the day when we all yelled at Tay" track.
Seems odd to allow this fellow to take another job when the taxpayers are paying to keep this barge afloat. He should be hard at work making the port profitable so they don't rely on the taxpayers to fund their business model. There are a number of ports in the US, Canada and around the world that make a profit. Why can't the Port of Seattle?
I can not for the life of me fathom how anybody involved in this - Yoshitani, the Port, or EXPD - thought this would be a good idea. This was always going to end poorly.
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