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Will_in_Seattle's comments
Posted Tue, Jul 19, 6:24 p.m.
So long as we kill the unwise and pollution/traffic increasing Deeply Tolled Tunnel any of the remaining choices would be far better.
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 7, 6:14 p.m.
Tax breaks keep expanding the diversion of public taxes that cripple Education. In addition, the failed experiment at outsourcing showed it's not tax breaks that make airplane firms profitable.
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 7, 4:12 p.m.
Do I really have to tell you to read the Energy Discipline Report in the EIS which proves the Deeply Polluting Tunnel is an environmental disaster?
MOREPosted Thu, Jul 7, 2:02 p.m.
There is no environmentalist argument for the Deeply Tolled Tunnel. It literally has Twice the pollution of the other two choices - both particulate and carbon emissions. Both for construction and for operation. It literally increases traffic congestion by 35,000 to 55,000 - WSDOT figures, not mine, read the EIS ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jul 28, 2:58 p.m.
It's like she just doesn't get that we, the Citizens of Seattle, are the Masters, and they, the Council, are our servants. We said NO TUNNEL. We meant it. And every day, in every way, our voice grows stronger and our numbers grow larger. Mr. Council President, TEAR DOWN THIS ...
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