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Posted Wed, Jul 22, 10:33 p.m.
Mr. Van Dyk has achieved another bewildering non-sequitur. I won't try to add to Brewster's list; he's covered the reasons it's hard to get things done in marked contrast to the former's terse rhetoric. I am struck my Mr. Van Dyk's unwillingness or inability to reflect, either on the course ...
MOREPosted Wed, Jul 22, 10:05 p.m.
Knute-- Thanks for your thoughtful reflections on your first ride. I know you are someone who's had their fair share of issues with Sound Transit building the line, so it makes your observations all the more relevant. I too have been taken by the views from the train. For example, ...
MOREPosted Mon, Jan 21, 3:49 p.m.
Not A Populist: Knute-- You give the guy way too much credit. He is not a populist. He is a conservative. I would even go so far as to say he is a radical conservative, in that he refuses to use the normal mechasnisms of government to affect change. Rather, ...
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