Posted on 05/06/2018 8:45:08 AM PDT by grimalkin
Reaction to a proposed Seattle business tax for housing and homeless services jolted elected officials this week as flare-ups of opposition revealed deep frustration with the citys handling of its homelessness crisis.
If Seattle City Council members were surprised by the reaction including a raucous town-hall meeting in Ballard and an unexpected protest by construction workers the response of many residents and business owners seemed to be, what took you so long?
Theyre hearing the whole story now, said Erin Goodman, executive director of the Sodo Business Improvement Alliance, which is holding its own town hall on the tax Friday morning. They have been listening to a very small subset for a long time and have not been listening to their actual constituents.
(Excerpt) Read more at seattletimes.com ...
There are no atheists in foxholes. FWIW, I’ve always been of the opinion that Amazon’s HQ2 hunt was really about sending a wakeup call to local, county, and state government in WA.
Several years ago while getting dressed in my Seattle hotel I was listening to the local news. This expensively dressed woman was whining, “We clothe, feed and house the homeless. Why do we still have a homeless problem?” I stopped and went over to watch the interviewer slap her down. Instead, he sympathized.
Seattle has an entire separate police force to protect the tourists from overly aggressive homeless. As I walked down the street a homeless guy started walking my way. Two green-dressed pedal bikers shot past me towards him and he immediately changed direction. I asked about them at the hotel desk and was told their entire job was keeping the tourists safe from the homeless.
Hypocrites. They should happy.
One-way bus fare to San Fransisco...
The Times They Are A-Changin
Yet another in a long list of cities ruined by LIB idiots and by the moron LIBs they elect.
The bluest skies youve ever seen are in Seattle
And the hills the greenest green are in Seattle
Like a spoiled rotten child growing up stupid and wild
Full of dope and full of fears
Full of meth and full of tears
Full of shirt to last the years
In Seattle
In Seattle!
Politicians defy the public. They Dare the people to rise in opposition to them giving to the undeserving more and more of the money we earn. Our families need and deserve it more.
Socialism in action. Intelligence AWOL.
NIMBYs are the root cause of homelessness. Elites don’t want apt complexes built and use zoning laws.
“The bluest skies youve ever seen are in Seattle”
Bobby or Perry?
........
“When it’s time to leave your home and your loved ones
It’s the hardest thing a boy can ever do
An’ you pray that you will find someone warm an’ sweet an’ kind
But you’re not sure what’s waiting there for you”
It’d be a blast to see that again, eh? :)
Not to mention the ever so swept under the rug problem with a potable water shortage ... and a rapidly expanding population. Seattle long ago past the carrying capacity of the land it sits on.
The local cops in my area do a good job keeping the panhandling under control.
Downtown Columbia is a large area and for the most part from what I can tell, the city fuzz has a handle on it.
The hotel clerk gave you bad information.
Hell-of-a-deal...for the city. $162,337.66 per homeless person. And they will collect that tax forever. So, any thought to the nearby homeless who see brand new digs up for grabs coming to Seattle? And when they do, how do you allocated the new beds to those who want them? Finally, who does the City Council think ends up paying the $75 million. Do they really think the businesses won't pass that on to consumers? Finally, finding low cost housing for workers in Seattle is one issue, but not the same one as housing for non-working homeless people. This idea is so poorly thought out, Seattle deserves to try it.
That’s good! Did you do it?
If you feed them, house them, clothe them, coddle them... they will come.
More proof that indiscriminate compassion is suicidal, especially when delegated to governments.
Yep.
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