Posted on 09/16/2003 8:25:59 PM PDT by wallcrawlr
City Of Seattle Initiative No. 77 Espresso Tax
Yes 13147 31.71%
No 28307 68.29%
It was a City of Seattle deal, voted on only by Seattleites.
I totally missed this. Did our legislature pass this, and if so, when?
Maybe the brainos in Olympia got the message. ?? This thing has been floated before and didn't find much support. This time it made it onto the local ballot ... what's so stinking about it is that, as I understand it (living in King County but not Seattle proper, I didn't see the text of the proposition), these were not regular funds being stripped away from children's education if the tax failed. I think someone wrote about it earlier in the thread that it was for private day care people who didn't want to raise their fees so they tried to hit the coffee drinkers. Since the targeted benefitters are not a regular group of school kids, it would seem more difficult for the brainos in Olympia to pass a tax for the whole state for something already rejected in the bean bed of coffee lust. By the way, just want to say, once again, that I love your screen name. Every time I read it, it makes me smile.
My daughter was on a client's site for six month in Seattle. After being in just about EVERY major city in the US, she still loves Seattle the best.
She arrived shortly after the WTO crazies had their way with the city and was back home shortly before the earthquake hit.
Oh she loved that city and still talks about returning.
My friends tell me I could work for the state's tourism department, I do such a job of advocating the beauties and wonders of the Puget Sound area. And there is something about the salt air that draws me, and keeps me. I would love it if I never had to be more than a few miles from it. We have just about everything here -- two gigantic mountain ranges, "inland" salt water, ferries, seaplane rides, ocean, hiking, breathtaking vistas everywhere, mountaineering, parasailing, theater, symphony, rain forest, great pro sports, rivers, lakes, fishing, boating, horse trails, four fantastic seasons and yet moderate weather overall ... I better stop now hehe.
Her summer was warmer and sunnier than ours here in the east!
They resented being singled out for their supposed luxury of drinking espresso.
But in the end, whatever their reason; it was not about the 'children'. . .
B.S.
Children's early educational needs should be paid for by their parents.
Yes.
Another Lenin (in Seattle)Another deposed Lenin strides
in front of the fish-taco stand,
caught between hip junque shops
and garden knick-knack stores.
His coat stopped mid-flap,
bronze eyes squint westward,
gleaming in the sunset.
His goatee holds no hint of bullets, blood
or beatings. That forceful jaw betrays not one
of tens of millions disappeared.
Frozen in the open, he misses his policemen -
no one wipes pigeon shit from his lapels today.
Taco-eaters bring to mind
the lines of futile peasants
denied bread, starving in the purges.
He wants snow, sub-zero nights of
clarified vodka, crystallized thinking
in a city that is nothing if not
cool shades of grey.
Long-rotted bones in the Ukraine groan,
the people over turn and melt his toppled kin.
Saved somehow from the slag heap,
he escapes humiliation. His brothers change
decorate the proletariat as
belt buckles, cogs and car parts.
Metallic atoms never chose to take this form
to mime destruction's devotee.
Denied the forge, a better cast postponed
though melting would not purge one
murdered soul from Lenin's own.
It may be fitting for the one who drew
blood lines to spend
damp afternoons confined
on a square not of his making
between S.U.V.s and bicycles
as kitchen help shred lettuce,
pierced-lipped women order lattes,
and men in pastel polo shirts
sporting green-tipped hair and nose rings
queue up for fish with salsa.Elise Bowditch
And which five inches of Interstate 5 do you own? How would you like it if no one let you drive on the next five inches? Do you want us to go back to volunteer bucket brigades to put out city fires?
Your idea is ridiculous if Americans want quality education for their children; the cost has to be spread out over a larger population than just those who this minute have school-age children.
they need to work hard and pay for the education they want their children to have, and not expect others to provide them with a freebie. If you cannot afford children, don't have 'em. No one held a gun to your head. The premise behind your statement is pure socialism. Never in our history has pre-school been publicly financed, yet millions received "quality education." The idea that we now need taxpayer financed pre-school and daycare is straight out of Leninist/collectivist theory and is being pushed by the "red diaper doper baby" leftists.
As for having taxpayer-funded "education" at all, well, that's an entire other thread for some other time. Suffice to say that in general, the government schools in this country are pushing a leftist social agenda and inculcating our children with revisionist history with a radical radical femnist agenda and tolerance for abherrent lifetsyles. No taxpayer should be coerced to make contributions to pay for the propagation of what is essentially the wholesale brainwashing of generations of young people. Need I remind you of Thomas Jefferson's admonition?
To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves is sinful and tyrannical. -- Thomas Jefferson
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