"We'd like to send them back to the table to study carefully, and without prejudice, all possibilities, including a surface-plus-transit option. In the meantime, the state is responsible for safety on the current viaduct. Perhaps it ought to retrofit the thing while decisions are being made so that we don't risk it crumbling over our heads or beneath our wheels."
I guess they do read the Seattle Times Guest Columns. Thank god.
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The P-I has certainly nailed it:
"We'd like to send them back to the table to study carefully, and without prejudice, all possibilities, including a surface-plus-transit option. In the meantime, the state is responsible for safety on the current viaduct. Perhaps it ought to retrofit the thing while decisions are being made so that we don't risk it crumbling over our heads or beneath our wheels."
I guess they do read the Seattle Times Guest Columns. Thank god.
Ask him what he thought of the 43rd Dems panel he moderated. We enjoyed having him there.
Your refusal to admit the obvious -- that "Repair & Prepare" will be the last man standing -- was comical.
Josh, get a grip: there is a whole big world out there beyond young folks' Capitol Hill.
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