Seattle- You get the government you deserve. You voted for this! You did it again and again, and if an election were held today you would STILL vote for the lowest common denominator and the lowest IQ among the group. The best way to get elected in Seattle is to prove you're more obtuse than the other candidates and run on that campaign. It works every time. Listen to this commentary and the layers of nonsense to get anything done, but apparently you love it. Good luck, have fun, don't die.
@KIRONewsradio@KIROCharlie Listen to you all act like you're above it. The city has elected a whole list of intellectually challenged individuals over the last four decades, and KIRO went right along. You're a part of the mess and very late to the party. I'm glad I moved out of Washington when I did.
@Men_Of_Purpose This is exactly right. I look for signal to noise ratio. All noise and no signal means stay away. People who are way more signal than noise are much better people to be around.
@tupawdrebuey@DangerousThinkg I moved to Missouri and I love my doctors here. Health care is great! Washington has gone the wrong direction for a very long time.
@WallStreetMav One other thing. It was Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, and Howard Schultz who funded the Democrats who destroyed the city, then Jeff and Howard moved away after turning it into a shithole. Gates lives on the Eastside and I'm sure he's quietly moved his legal address too.
I was a member for well over a decade. It was once the place to do business and it was wonderful. There were a combination of reasons for the downfall. One was the horrible parking garage. The club lost its value to the members when to keep it open it was used as an event space more than a private retreat for business. It was a wonderful place to take visitors from out of town, but the risks of parking on a surface lot without getting your car broken into made it undesirable for me go there. Besides there were better dining environments elsewhere. I quit because Club Corp of America didn't at all respect the club members who kept it going.
I don't know. When I first got my service dog washout, he much preferred inside his kennel with the door open. It took a while before he made himself at home everywhere. We also lived on a Sprinter Van for four months when I was looking for a house to buy and he was happy the entire time, but nothing compares to Moose Lodge the place on bought on acreage, a stream, giant yard, woods and a meadow. Still, he likes small spaces.