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Posted by Lokmar
 - Today at 02:12:32 PM
Quote from: Thiel on Today at 01:27:04 PMThere is no chance of voters of New York electing a libertarian to city council.

Or CONservative for that matter. Libtards only.
Posted by Thiel
 - Today at 01:41:31 PM
Rudy Giuliani who was the best mayor ever of the Big Apple is in critical condition in a hospital in Florida.
Posted by Thiel
 - Today at 01:27:04 PM
Quote from: Lokmar on May 03, 2026, 08:41:39 PMSo you agree, it doesnt matter if he does or doesnt win a second term.
There is no chance of voters of New York electing a libertarian to city council.
Posted by Lokmar
 - May 03, 2026, 08:41:39 PM
Quote from: Thiel on May 03, 2026, 12:44:56 PMI don't need a lecture about the electorate in deep blue cities.

So you agree, it doesnt matter if he does or doesnt win a second term.
Posted by DKG
 - May 03, 2026, 04:01:14 PM
Quote from: Herman on May 03, 2026, 01:37:06 PMFolks just leave shitholes like Seattle and Commifornia.
Canada has a growing brain drain problem too.
Posted by Herman
 - May 03, 2026, 01:53:13 PM
Posted by Herman
 - May 03, 2026, 01:37:06 PM
Quote from: Lokmar on May 02, 2026, 03:10:00 PMI hope to see a revolution where these fuckers are hanged upside down like Il Duce and his whore!
Folks just leave shitholes like Seattle and Commifornia.
Posted by Thiel
 - May 03, 2026, 12:44:56 PM
Quote from: Lokmar on May 02, 2026, 03:12:07 PMThats not the point. Just like The Chicongo, they will cycle through MANY fucked up lefties who will continue toward the path of total destruction.

You think them cunts are gonna all of a sudden vote in a politician who will fix the shit? Nope, only ones who make it worse.
I don't need a lecture about the electorate in deep blue cities.
Posted by DKG
 - May 03, 2026, 10:14:58 AM
Quote from: Lokmar on May 02, 2026, 03:12:07 PMThats not the point. Just like The Chicongo, they will cycle through MANY fucked up lefties who will continue toward the path of total destruction.

You think them cunts are gonna all of a sudden vote in a politician who will fix the shit? Nope, only ones who make it worse.
I agree. He may not win again, but his insane ideas will live on.
Posted by Lokmar
 - May 02, 2026, 03:12:07 PM
Quote from: Thiel on May 02, 2026, 02:12:46 PMThere is little chance of him winning a second term.

Thats not the point. Just like The Chicongo, they will cycle through MANY fucked up lefties who will continue toward the path of total destruction.

You think them cunts are gonna all of a sudden vote in a politician who will fix the shit? Nope, only ones who make it worse.
Posted by Lokmar
 - May 02, 2026, 03:10:00 PM
Quote from: Herman on May 01, 2026, 08:59:15 PMKatie Wilson, the 43-year-old leftist blogger elected mayor of Seattle last year, apparently finds it amusing that deep-pocketed residents and businesses are fleeing her crime-ridden city.

According to a recent report from the the Downtown Seattle Association, the Emerald City's downtown has seen a 14% decrease in brick-and-mortar retail jobs since 2010 and lost an estimated 13,000 jobs just last year, amounting to the biggest decrease in jobs since the pandemic.

The report noted further that Seattle's downtown office vacancy remained at a post-pandemic high of 25%; the central business district experienced an office vacancy rate of 32% last year, nearly double previous high point during the Great Recession in 2009; and the combined taxable value of the 20 highest-valued properties in Seattle's downtown has declined from over $10 billion in 2021 to roughly $5.1 billion this year.

Wilson signaled that her city's crushing taxes won't soon be changed.

But to those beleaguered residents who have chosen to leave or might do so in the near future, the mayor waved, said, "Bye," and laughed in concert with fellow travelers in the sparsely populated audience.

Despite Wilson's casual dismissal, high taxes in Seattle appear to be chasing jobs to cities like Bellevue.

Jon Scholes, president of the Downtown Seattle Association, suggested that Amazon's decision to relocate thousands of employees from Seattle to other King County locations was the direct result of Seattle's overwhelming tax burden, reported the Center Square. Starbucks, which is headquartered in Seattle, also appears to be angling for greener pastures.

Among the taxes the city has implemented is the Social Housing Tax, a 5% levy on employee compensation exceeding $1 million, and the JumpStart Payroll Expense Tax, which the city slapped on companies with employees making more than $150,000 annually.


I hope to see a revolution where these fuckers are hanged upside down like Il Duce and his whore!
Posted by Thiel
 - May 02, 2026, 02:12:46 PM
Quote from: Herman on April 30, 2026, 08:16:58 PM
There is little chance of him winning a second term.
Posted by Brent
 - May 02, 2026, 12:28:45 PM
Quote from: Herman on May 01, 2026, 08:59:15 PMKatie Wilson, the 43-year-old leftist blogger elected mayor of Seattle last year, apparently finds it amusing that deep-pocketed residents and businesses are fleeing her crime-ridden city.

According to a recent report from the the Downtown Seattle Association, the Emerald City's downtown has seen a 14% decrease in brick-and-mortar retail jobs since 2010 and lost an estimated 13,000 jobs just last year, amounting to the biggest decrease in jobs since the pandemic.

The report noted further that Seattle's downtown office vacancy remained at a post-pandemic high of 25%; the central business district experienced an office vacancy rate of 32% last year, nearly double previous high point during the Great Recession in 2009; and the combined taxable value of the 20 highest-valued properties in Seattle's downtown has declined from over $10 billion in 2021 to roughly $5.1 billion this year.

Wilson signaled that her city's crushing taxes won't soon be changed.

But to those beleaguered residents who have chosen to leave or might do so in the near future, the mayor waved, said, "Bye," and laughed in concert with fellow travelers in the sparsely populated audience.

Despite Wilson's casual dismissal, high taxes in Seattle appear to be chasing jobs to cities like Bellevue.

Jon Scholes, president of the Downtown Seattle Association, suggested that Amazon's decision to relocate thousands of employees from Seattle to other King County locations was the direct result of Seattle's overwhelming tax burden, reported the Center Square. Starbucks, which is headquartered in Seattle, also appears to be angling for greener pastures.

Among the taxes the city has implemented is the Social Housing Tax, a 5% levy on employee compensation exceeding $1 million, and the JumpStart Payroll Expense Tax, which the city slapped on companies with employees making more than $150,000 annually.

I would not mind higher taxes on the wealthy if it was used for more hospitable beds or building new roads.

More tax money in Canada means more money to buy the media, to give to despotic foreign regimes, and to give to Liberal Party billionaires to mitigate their carbon footprints.
Posted by DKG
 - May 02, 2026, 09:47:02 AM
Quote from: Herman on May 01, 2026, 08:59:15 PMKatie Wilson, the 43-year-old leftist blogger elected mayor of Seattle last year, apparently finds it amusing that deep-pocketed residents and businesses are fleeing her crime-ridden city.

According to a recent report from the the Downtown Seattle Association, the Emerald City's downtown has seen a 14% decrease in brick-and-mortar retail jobs since 2010 and lost an estimated 13,000 jobs just last year, amounting to the biggest decrease in jobs since the pandemic.

The report noted further that Seattle's downtown office vacancy remained at a post-pandemic high of 25%; the central business district experienced an office vacancy rate of 32% last year, nearly double previous high point during the Great Recession in 2009; and the combined taxable value of the 20 highest-valued properties in Seattle's downtown has declined from over $10 billion in 2021 to roughly $5.1 billion this year.

Wilson signaled that her city's crushing taxes won't soon be changed.

But to those beleaguered residents who have chosen to leave or might do so in the near future, the mayor waved, said, "Bye," and laughed in concert with fellow travelers in the sparsely populated audience.

Despite Wilson's casual dismissal, high taxes in Seattle appear to be chasing jobs to cities like Bellevue.

Jon Scholes, president of the Downtown Seattle Association, suggested that Amazon's decision to relocate thousands of employees from Seattle to other King County locations was the direct result of Seattle's overwhelming tax burden, reported the Center Square. Starbucks, which is headquartered in Seattle, also appears to be angling for greener pastures.

Among the taxes the city has implemented is the Social Housing Tax, a 5% levy on employee compensation exceeding $1 million, and the JumpStart Payroll Expense Tax, which the city slapped on companies with employees making more than $150,000 annually.

I have read about Seattle's new mayor. She might be even less grounded in reality than the mayors of NYC and Toronto.
Posted by Herman
 - May 01, 2026, 08:59:15 PM
Katie Wilson, the 43-year-old leftist blogger elected mayor of Seattle last year, apparently finds it amusing that deep-pocketed residents and businesses are fleeing her crime-ridden city.

According to a recent report from the the Downtown Seattle Association, the Emerald City's downtown has seen a 14% decrease in brick-and-mortar retail jobs since 2010 and lost an estimated 13,000 jobs just last year, amounting to the biggest decrease in jobs since the pandemic.

The report noted further that Seattle's downtown office vacancy remained at a post-pandemic high of 25%; the central business district experienced an office vacancy rate of 32% last year, nearly double previous high point during the Great Recession in 2009; and the combined taxable value of the 20 highest-valued properties in Seattle's downtown has declined from over $10 billion in 2021 to roughly $5.1 billion this year.

Wilson signaled that her city's crushing taxes won't soon be changed.

But to those beleaguered residents who have chosen to leave or might do so in the near future, the mayor waved, said, "Bye," and laughed in concert with fellow travelers in the sparsely populated audience.

Despite Wilson's casual dismissal, high taxes in Seattle appear to be chasing jobs to cities like Bellevue.

Jon Scholes, president of the Downtown Seattle Association, suggested that Amazon's decision to relocate thousands of employees from Seattle to other King County locations was the direct result of Seattle's overwhelming tax burden, reported the Center Square. Starbucks, which is headquartered in Seattle, also appears to be angling for greener pastures.

Among the taxes the city has implemented is the Social Housing Tax, a 5% levy on employee compensation exceeding $1 million, and the JumpStart Payroll Expense Tax, which the city slapped on companies with employees making more than $150,000 annually.