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Posted Thu, Jul 21, 8:01 a.m.
WARNING! This is not PC but the facts and truth without judgment. Other issues are just that, other issues. First they fill Seattle neighborhoods (Belltown and Pioneer Square in particular) with missions, subsidized housing, shelters and etc. Generally with people who do little business or shopping except alcohol, convenience stores ...
MOREPosted Sun, Aug 8, 1:58 p.m.
[b]How many homeowners are there in Seattle to split this tunnel overrun bill?[/b] These government projects usually go from 3 to 10 times over budget, up to 10 times and even more for the Pentagon and the Feds, the Big Dig in Boston being 6 times from a budgeted $2.6 ...
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