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Seattle City Council in 2004
Dec. 31, 2003 | Northwesterner

Posted on 12/30/2003 11:53:42 PM PST by Northwesterner

This has been one heck of a year for Seattle City Council. But no pitty here. Voter confidence polls on Seattle City Council have shown a steady decline for two years. You would have thought that Seattle City Council would have seen the writing on the wall with such a decline in confidence -Well they did see the writing in the last hour. A little was done and a little too late. On November 4, 2003, with its meager voter turn out, the disappointed voters shouted with their vote "WE WANT A CHANGE" and a change is what the voters got- Three Seattle City Council incumbants went to defeat! (It hasn't been since 1935 that voters dramatically turned over Seattle City Council with a three incumbant defeat).

IN THE ELEVENTH HOUR (The few months just prior the Nov. 2003 election.)

Seattle City Council had acknowledged that voters lacked confidence in city council and tried to make some amends by allowing public comment at all committee meetings in addition to full council meetings. Also created, was a new standing Quasi Judical Report -given weekly (every monday). FYI, basically, the judical report advises the council on issues that are discussed and debated. The issues must follow the Judical Guidlines (laws). If the issue is not within the guidlines, Council is not to be lobbied or make an opinion on the particular issue. THIS IS TO PROTECT AGAINST SPECIAL INTERESTS - A damn good idea. However, Just a little too late to save the election day.

NOTE: Both of the above mentioned amends that council is now doing are great ideas and are a step in the right direction. It is our job as citizens of the city of Seattle to hold Seattle City Council to these new ideas and NOT let these amends fad in 2004! VERY IMPORTANT FOLKS.

One odd thing that did occure in the eleventh hour and worth mentioning, is that the Stranger, a weekly alternative publication, held a candidates Q and A at the University of Washington on October 29,2003. All I remember about this event was that Council President Peter Steinbrueck was holding a filthy bong and was laughing gleefully with council member Heidi Wills at his side. The next thing I knew, I was seeing council candidate, Tom Rasmussen, getting a lap dance from some cheap stripper. Oh, I almost forgot, Council member Heidy Wills was sitting on a picture of the face of council candidate Jean Godden. I started to wonder, did someone lace my bottled water? I struggled to find the door! Well the next day, I realized that the event and what took place was in fact not a nightmare while sleeping, but a nightmare in real life! The two hours waisted on this event could have been spent better ANYWHERE else.

So word of advice to the incoming council members - Be darn carful of the Stranger! and to the same old council members that were at the event -Shame! by now, you ought to know better about Strangers (and the special interests this publication pushes.)

The Election results became final on Nov.6,2003.

A few days later (Nov.10,2002), council revoted on a hot issue that got them in trouble in the first place -The strippergate scandle. OK, to be fair, more acurately said, the rezoning of Ricks Nightclub. Anyway, can you beleive it- just a few days after election with new council members not yet in, this vote took place and ended up being identical to the original vote. Considering the scandles, one should ask, Why in the hell take the vote on Nov 10,2002 and not after the new year with new council members? Was the vote really necessary at that time? I'm not sure. Seems like BAD JUDGEMENT.

Moving ahead to a NEW and IMPROVED Seattle City Council in 2004!

As mentiond, the Seattle City Council has already came up with some good Public Relations ideas and has implemented some. The ideas include more public comment on issues that effect all of us and impementing a better way of policing themselves (via the Quasi Report). A good start. However, not enough.

Also in 2004, you will find that most council members will be chairing different committees as a part of the biannual reorginization- This has been a long time comming! Some highlights, as I see it, will be the stepping down of Peter Steinbrueck as Council President to be replaced by council member Jan Drago. Council member Jim Compton will no longer be chairing the all important Public Safety Commitee- these are just a few of the changes taking place in city council. For more info go to www.seattle.gov/citycouncil

So in the new year, lets hold the new Council President Jan Drago, to her word: "...I want to restore respectibility and credibility to the business of the city" and I want to build a way in which the council can hear the opinions and problems of "A broader spectrum of the public" The public should "Be inclusive" -quotes from New Council President Jan Dago

I personally liked the quote from the neighborhood association president in the Strippergate scandle (sorry, dont have her name) She says "Health and Safety should always be first and foremost in government. FIRST AND FOREMOST"

In 2004 our job as Seattle citizens will be to hold council to its word. Wheather we agree or disagree and weather Seattle City Council agrees or disagrees with me- I want to be heard. You should want to be heard too. As it should be in a city government- All inclusive.

Wishing you and yours a Happy New Year!

PS

New members of Seattle City Council are; Jean Godden, Tom Rasmussen, and Tim Della. Welcome aboard!


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Free Republic; Miscellaneous; Politics/Elections; US: Washington; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: 2004; citycouncil; corruption; politics; scandles; seattle; washington
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1 posted on 12/30/2003 11:53:43 PM PST by Northwesterner
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To: Northwesterner
Does the election of these new people really portend hope for Washington's biggest parasite nest? Or is this a typical rearranging of the deck chairs etc.?
Regards,
LH
2 posted on 12/31/2003 12:02:50 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: Lancey Howard
Does the election of these new people really portend hope for Washington's biggest parasite nest?

The answer (in short) to this question is that I don't know. However, two of the candidates usted (Judy Nicastro and Heidi Wills-liberals) Came in very popular four years ago. To be slammed by voters after one term was a loud statement by a relatively liberal voter base. I think people just don't like learning that their elected officials where involved in corruption and special interest. If people can make changes at the city level (any city), in many cases this (can) set the ground for changes in county and state levels (however, not always)I'm a realist and don't get too optimistic.

The change in committee assignment is done every two years- a rearrangement of the deck chairs for sure.

Regards,
Northwesterner
3 posted on 12/31/2003 2:05:52 AM PST by Northwesterner
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I am also from Washington state, the southern part. I do indeed think the voting base in the Seattle area is liberal, but the rest of the state is not. Unfortunately, we have been stiffed for a decade with libs in places of importance. The state can and will vote differently in the next election....just wait and see.
4 posted on 12/31/2003 7:33:24 AM PST by cousair
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To: Northwesterner
Pity
5 posted on 12/31/2003 5:14:25 PM PST by Spell Correctly (It's the truth, I read it on the Internet)
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To: All
Correction: David Della NOT Tim Della is a new Seattle council member. My apologies.
6 posted on 12/31/2003 8:51:04 PM PST by Northwesterner
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To: Northwesterner
Welcome, We have a strong Puget Sound Chapter here
7 posted on 12/31/2003 8:54:53 PM PST by cmsgop ( It comes out your bum,Like a bullet from a gun,.."Diarrhea, Diarrhea"...........)
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8 posted on 01/01/2004 9:39:13 PM PST by ppaul
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To: cousair
" The state can and will vote differently in the next election....just wait and see."

As a resident of your Irish neighbor to the south (O'Regon), I will believe it when I see it. Your libs seem to me to be even more solidly entrenched than they are here. I hope you are right but am not holding my breath.

9 posted on 01/02/2004 12:18:43 AM PST by rogator
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To: rogator
Hi Neighbor...yes I agree with your assessment, but I am ever the optomist with the hope that these entrenched feel good types will use their heads one day when taxes go up again. I see our liberal in the Governorship says Washington State will not be in trouble because he is working our budget out!! That is really a laugh considering just about everything in the state has gone up and all the excess they had due to taxes on property ownership was spent on getting reelected last time. The only thing we really nailed them on was car and truck licenses.
10 posted on 01/02/2004 7:19:20 AM PST by cousair
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To: ppaul
Yeah, I saw that cartoon when it first came out! Horsey has a great sence of humor.
11 posted on 01/02/2004 4:42:53 PM PST by Northwesterner
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To: Northwesterner
Does anyone know who represents Seattle in Congress? Jim McDermott, that's who. Yes, THAT Jim McDermott.
12 posted on 01/04/2004 8:31:39 PM PST by Clintonfatigued
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Don't you mean, "Bahgdad Jim" McDermott?

We're represented by someone just as awful, Brian Baird (D). He too is a shrink, from the Vancouver, Washington area.

North or south, they're still Democrats who shoot from the lip first and never, never engage their brains.

13 posted on 01/05/2004 2:37:55 AM PST by goody2shooz
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Being that you're from Vancouver, maybe you can tell me something. Why can't Republicans find a decent candidate to run against Brian Baird?
14 posted on 01/05/2004 5:14:22 PM PST by Clintonfatigued
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To: Northwesterner
Jean Godden, the pinko prune lady from the Times? That's no improvement, boys. Still glad I left that hell hole.

I had fun with Jean one day. She was hosting a Q&A at the Starbucks on 4th and about James. I went in and asked her to sign I-200. The crowd fell silent, Jean slowly and quietly declined. So I said, "Do you believe everyone should be treated equally by the state? Do you think discrimination is wrong?" What a hoot. Losers.

Brad Cloven

Happily Ensconced In: Fargo, ND

15 posted on 01/05/2004 5:57:57 PM PST by Uncle Miltie (Mullahs swinging from lamp posts....)
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To: Brad Cloven
Though I voted for I-200 (way back in 1998), I thought Jean Godden (who apparently was against I-200), was the better choice for Seattle City Council than the Heidi Wills that raised my electric bill, received money from organized crime, then smiles dumbly. Give it a break! (sorry about the run on sentence).
16 posted on 01/05/2004 9:15:11 PM PST by Northwesterner
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To: Clintonfatigued
Jim McDermott is politically fading in the sunset. Mark my words I say.
17 posted on 01/05/2004 9:20:12 PM PST by Northwesterner
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To: rogator; cousair
>>>As a resident of your Irish neighbor to the south (O'Regon), I will believe it when I see it. Your libs seem to me to be even more solidly entrenched than they are here. I hope you are right but am not holding my breath. <<<

Cousair, I vote with Rogator! As a Seattle resident I see absolutely no chance that we will see a swing to the right in 2004.

However, if any of the following happens, I'd be happy to buy the beers at a tripartite celebration at the Seattle watering hole of your choice:

1) Baghdad Jim McDermott is voted out.

2) Patty "I wear Nike Airheads" Murray is beaten by Nethercutt.

3) Seattle paves more than 1.5 miles of street in 2004 or builds 300 yards of new road or fills more than 200 potholes.

18 posted on 01/05/2004 9:28:23 PM PST by HardStarboard (Dump Wesley Clark.....he worries me as much as Hillary!)
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To: HardStarboard
Appreciate your answer and I think one and two will happen, at least from my position in the state it has a chance, and on number three I am not sure, because I don't live there. It is good to know I am not the only clear thinking conservative in the state!! Thanks.
19 posted on 01/06/2004 7:06:40 AM PST by cousair
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To: Clintonfatigued
There are a great many conservatives in this area but the vast majority of voters, conservative as well as liberal, toe the populist pro-union line. Anything smacking of pro-business, especially the GOP, is dead on arrival.
20 posted on 01/06/2004 9:58:11 PM PST by goody2shooz
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