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Cactus's comments
Posted Wed, Oct 22, 7:57 p.m.
I have observed Sound Transit for several years while living part-time in Seattle. I have never seen a taxpayer-funded body, anywhere, operate with such arrogance and disrespect for the people it supposedly serves. It is a rogue agency mainly serving itself. Prop. 1 would impose a record, regressive tax increase ...
MOREPosted Mon, Oct 6, 11:37 a.m.
Jack is right on: As an Arizona native and resident I have observed John McCain since he moved to Arizona. I have never seen him take a positive stand on legislation helping ordinary people. I have gone to his Washington, DC Senate office many times regarding environmental and consumer issues. ...
MOREPosted Sun, Oct 5, 2:43 p.m.
Let's look at effects on people and businesses: I do business in the South Lake Union area at least twice weekly. The small businesses which I patronize are up in arms. They first were taxed to pay for the trolley and, now, are having their rents increased astronomically because of ...
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