It's going to be fun to watch the city waste 2 or 3 million dollars figuring out how to close Pike Place, when there are hundreds (thousands?) of examples of how to do so littering every corner of the globe.
@1 That's the Seattle way. We can't do anything unless we talk about it endlessly, run the equity toolkit, have a land acknowledgement and then make sure everyone is feeling ok about it. Hopefully they skip past that, put in rising bollards and be done with it.
“But since November is coming, we should also remember that anyone to the left of him is going to do all of that and perhaps more.”
Last November is still closer than the coming November, and last November, someone far to the left of him stumped for Trump. So therefore, voters in Seattle should have exactly zero confidence anyone on the left will do more for civil rights than does the current administration.
It's going to be fun to watch the city waste 2 or 3 million dollars figuring out how to close Pike Place, when there are hundreds (thousands?) of examples of how to do so littering every corner of the globe.
@1 That's the Seattle way. We can't do anything unless we talk about it endlessly, run the equity toolkit, have a land acknowledgement and then make sure everyone is feeling ok about it. Hopefully they skip past that, put in rising bollards and be done with it.
“But since November is coming, we should also remember that anyone to the left of him is going to do all of that and perhaps more.”
Last November is still closer than the coming November, and last November, someone far to the left of him stumped for Trump. So therefore, voters in Seattle should have exactly zero confidence anyone on the left will do more for civil rights than does the current administration.
Harrell is a weak and ineffective mayor.
Seattle deserves better.