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How bout this sun? drat it's nice out today, I'm gonna go for a hike in shorts and sandals with my dog. I love the pnw.
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Best Friends posted:A business owner who doesn't make money by their employees showing up is an idiot or a saint. If she is a remotely rational business person (which she apparently is given the size of her business) then cutting hours would be foolish, because there aren't any pointless hours being worked. She is making money from her employees working. I think I see where you're getting at, but I still doubt she is being genuine in her beliefs. A path exists for her business to come out even or ahead while her employees come out unchanged. This probably applies to other businesses more than hers, since she is so reliant on her employees, but that doesn't mean she can't pursue it.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 01:59 |
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Well probably to a large degree its a marketing thing, her business's name goes out there in the news without any effort on her part, and any middle class liberal families that happen to be looking for nannies right now go "Oh I don't want to be using a service that isn't paying their workers enough lets go with that Annie's Nannies place they were talking about in the paper." As a nanny service its probably even LESS practical to cut hours because those hours nannying are what they're selling.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 02:29 |
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Republicans posted:Don't get me wrong, they would totally be better off with a higher wage and I think it's disgusting how states let employers count tips as wages. It's your loving job as an employer to pay your employees. I'm just saying that if I eat out and I know the people serving me are being paid decently it puts some pressure off of me to automtically leave a few bucks on the table. I guess that just kind of makes you cheap.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 03:28 |
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ReverendCode posted:I guess that just kind of makes you cheap. Or how about we avoid the best derail ever where people fling meaningless shitposts like this at each other. effectual posted:How bout this sun? drat it's nice out today, I'm gonna go for a hike in shorts and sandals with my dog. I love the pnw. I've been neglecting the weather, but it's def time to get my hike on. Any places you'd reccomend? This abandoned railroad tunnel that leads to a waterfall and cool places to explore is one of my go-tos: http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/iron-horse-tunnel
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 03:41 |
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I just hike a half mile or so along the cedar river, Renton has a ton of little parks along it. My dog's little so he doesn't do the big hikes.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 05:07 |
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Spring and summer are really the best part of the PNW. However, we need to be vigilant in keeping up the misconception that it only rains and is miserable up here--we don't want more people realizing how incredible it can be.
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mod sassinator posted:Spring and summer are really the best part of the PNW. However, we need to be vigilant in keeping up the misconception that it only rains and is miserable up here--we don't want more people realizing how incredible it can be. Fall is awesome too. And I love the rain in winter, so I guess I live where I belong. January and February do tend to drag after a bit, but hunkering down with a book and a dark beer or whiskey while it drizzles outside is the best. I won't lie though, I soaked up a lot of sun this weekend. I took the kids around the river bike path in Eugene for a few hours and they loved it, then we started our garden, then we just lay on the deck for a while and catnapped. It was glorious.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 05:42 |
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effectual posted:How bout this sun? drat it's nice out today, I'm gonna go for a hike in shorts and sandals with my dog. I love the pnw. Yeah, this weather been loving awesome. I think we've already had more sun than we had up until like July last year. Been playing tennis outside, got a bitchin' tan going on and everything
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 08:12 |
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mod sassinator posted:However, we need to be vigilant in keeping up the misconception that it only rains and is miserable up here--we don't want more people realizing how incredible it can be. "Welcome to Washington, now go back to where you came from." -WA state tourism board.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 08:43 |
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OR state ran a series of ads in the mid 70's with the Governor, Tom McCall, saying almost exactly this about Oregon.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 10:08 |
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oxbrain posted:"Welcome to Washington, now go back to where you came from." -WA state tourism board. We need to put this up at Seatac and all major freeways.
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Mrit posted:We need to put this up at Seatac and all major freeways. *Unless you are progressive voting and willing to commute by bus. (This is why I moved here. gently caress the south. gently caress driving)
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 20:20 |
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Tigntink posted:*Unless you are progressive voting and willing to commute by bus. Mrit posted:We need to put this up at Seatac and all major freeways. Considering that the signage you're talking about is currently covered in No to Prop 1 signs to sway voters into shrinking said buses to the size of being drowned in the bathtub, I'm thinking the slogan works-as is.
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# ? Apr 14, 2014 22:33 |
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bwahahahahaquote:State Senate Majority Leader Rodney Tom drops re-election bid
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 01:34 |
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For anyone reading this thread from outside the area, "Seattle Sunshine" is what we euphemistically refer to rain as. It helps stop us from getting suicidally depressed. It definitely wasn't 68 degrees and gorgeous the past couple of weekends.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 02:02 |
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While I'm said about the reasons for his departure from WA politics, he really was terrible. Rodney Tom Is the Worst Person in Washingtonquote:As you may recall from recent coverage, Senator Tom abandoned his Democratic caucus earlier this year along with his buddy Tim Sheldon to form a narrow Republican majority. So Tom, who was elected as a Democrat, is now running the GOP and serving as the pied piper of its obstructionist, conservative agenda. But he pretends that's not what's happening—he pretends he's being bipartisan and that he "supports" things like women's rights and immigration reform. http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/rodney-tom-traitor/Content?oid=15506075 quote:The Republicans straight-facedly touted their coup as a "bipartisan Majority Coalition Caucus," but of course there's nothing bipartisan about it. The "coalition" consists of the 23-member Republican Caucus, plus the not-really-Democratic Tim Sheldon of Potlatch and the Republican-turned- Democrat-turned-Republican-collaborator Rodney Tom of Medina. For their treachery, Tom gets the powerful "majority" leader position while Sheldon gets president pro tempore (plus several plum committee assignments).
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Gerund posted:Considering that the signage you're talking about is currently covered in No to Prop 1 signs to sway voters into shrinking said buses to the size of being drowned in the bathtub, I'm thinking the slogan works-as is. "Come to WA, we're progressive!"* *with the most regressive state tax structure in the nation. edit: "Our state constitution guarantees funding for education!"** **currently underfunded due to legislative gridlock. oxbrain fucked around with this message at 06:29 on Apr 15, 2014 |
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I was mildy pissed off about Rodney Tom because the fucker poo poo everything up and won't even bother to fight for it. Also - is there any movement to basically replace our hosed up regressive tax system with an income tax written into the same bill? I'd seriously promote the gently caress out of it. gently caress this regressive tax system.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 06:37 |
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Yeah it's sad to see him voluntarily leave before voters got a chance to kick him out.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 06:41 |
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Tigntink posted:Also - is there any movement to basically replace our hosed up regressive tax system with an income tax written into the same bill? There had been an attempt to pass an initiative recently that would have put in a high-tier state income tax, but it failed. And at least Washington has a constitutional amendment to not apply sales tax to food items. In Idaho, the food sales tax gets voted in and out based on the year, which is just the worst. At least a tax on iPads is just piss-away money, not the things you need to piss in the first place.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 07:02 |
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I-1098 would have put a 5% In the mean time Tim Eyman passed three initiatives that would require a 2/3 majority vote for any tax increase. Doesn't matter that they were unconstitutional, we hate taxes so much we passed them anyway. edit: oxbrain fucked around with this message at 14:30 on Apr 15, 2014 |
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I love this area, I hate the greedy loving people.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 07:42 |
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How do you apply sales tax based on income bracket?
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 08:05 |
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Typo, it was an income tax. I was sad to see that one get voted down, but didn't have a ton of hope for it. I'm curious, who is Eyman and what has he done to attract so much negative attention? I remember reading the description in the voters guide for some of the bills he pushed and the opposition started out with "Here we go again, another Tim Eyman bill." What's his history? Is he a republican from the east of the state coming in to gently caress things up, or just a business guy with a boner for politics?
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 08:10 |
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mod sassinator posted:Typo, it was an income tax. I was sad to see that one get voted down, but didn't have a ton of hope for it. The former. He's been doing anti-tax poo poo for 15+ years. His biggest success was lowering car tabs back in the 90's from like 300 bucks a year to ~50, dunno what public service that hosed over in return since I was a kid. Just another FYGM rear end in a top hat.
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effectual posted:The former. He's been doing anti-tax poo poo for 15+ years. His biggest success was lowering car tabs back in the 90's from like 300 bucks a year to ~50, dunno what public service that hosed over in return since I was a kid. Just another FYGM rear end in a top hat. It was from a progressive tab fee based on car value to ~$30 or something. It hosed over the Department of Licensing and public transit. Also, I'm super-loving-happy to see Rodney Tom gone. Yeah, it would've been nicer to see him lose, but this means we don't need to win a costly primary before a costly general.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 09:10 |
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mod sassinator posted:Typo, it was an income tax. I was sad to see that one get voted down, but didn't have a ton of hope for it. That fucker is from Mukilteo. I'm in my early 30s, and I remember him doing poo poo when I was in 5th grade.
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# ? Apr 15, 2014 09:21 |
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mod sassinator posted:I'm curious, who is Eyman and what has he done to attract so much negative attention? I remember reading the description in the voters guide for some of the bills he pushed and the opposition started out with "Here we go again, another Tim Eyman bill." What's his history? Is he a republican from the east of the state coming in to gently caress things up, or just a business guy with a boner for politics? He's an initiative troll. Rich people pay him to create initiatives so they don't have to do it in their own name. He's mostly done initiatives to cut taxes and make it harder to raise taxes. The private casinos gave him a bunch of money to get slot machines legalized. He got money from the anti-gay marriage people to try and block a bill that would make it illegal to discriminate based on sexual orientation. Basically rear end in a top hat stuff. He's got a decent success rate at getting his poo poo passed, but a terrible success rate at having them struck down for being unconstitutional. He still gets money because it's a really, really cheap way for the rich to influence state politics. His largest financier lately is Kemper Freeman, who owns bell square, lincoln square, and a bunch of other stuff in bellevue. He's behind the push to restrict tolls on the bridges because rich people from seattle come shop and work in bellevue. He's also the one funding the battle to prevent light rail getting to bellevue because he doesn't want filthy poors dirtying up his malls. edit: The signature gatherer for I-1329(anti citizens united) made a point of telling me it wasn't another tim eyman initiative. oxbrain fucked around with this message at 15:17 on Apr 15, 2014 |
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He's the James O'Keefe of legislation.
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oxbrain posted:He's behind the push to restrict tolls on the bridges because rich people from seattle come shop and work in bellevue. He's also the one funding the battle to prevent light rail getting to bellevue because he doesn't want filthy poors dirtying up his malls. Sound Transit's head lawyer wrecked this poo poo in the state supreme court. gently caress Kemper.
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im gay posted:There is a pretty big hunger strike going on at Tacoma's Northwest Detention Center, a for-profit immigration detention center. 750+ inmates so far. Hey I know this is all the way on page one, but I had to go to this place to serve an inmate a few weeks ago and there was a sign on the door saying there was a Mumps outbreak and no one who wasn't immune should enter. Also it was a terrible place and no one there knew what was going on when I was trying to serve the inmate. I also think that some prisoners are still on/thinking about hunger strike and there have been quite a few protests outside the building. Also Portland traffic is worse than Seattle traffic, I5 heading north trying to get to the bridge is really, really bad. Doorknob Slobber fucked around with this message at 17:19 on Apr 15, 2014 |
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Reason posted:Also Portland traffic is worse than Seattle traffic, I5 heading north trying to get to the bridge is really, really bad. It's not that bad for people who actually live in Portland. There need to be better transit options, but no one on the Washington side of the border seems especially interested in paying for their share (all legitimate concerns about the CRC boondoggle aside). The state of Oregon has already expressed a willingness to put up serious money, so its really up to WA and Vancouver to find the will to make their commutes tolerable. Since Vancouver exists mostly to allow its residents to avoid taxes I have severe doubts about that happening in the near future, and if that is the case my perspective is that they can all go hang.
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LGD posted:It's not that bad for people who actually live in Portland. There need to be better transit options, but no one on the Washington side of the border seems especially interested in paying for their share (all legitimate concerns about the CRC boondoggle aside). The state of Oregon has already expressed a willingness to put up serious money, so its really up to WA and Vancouver to find the will to make their commutes tolerable. Since Vancouver exists mostly to allow its residents to avoid taxes I have severe doubts about that happening in the near future, and if that is the case my perspective is that they can all go hang.
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Thanatosian posted:As someone from Washington, I feel the same. gently caress Vancouverites. Bahhahahaha I was just ranting about how loving useless and lovely Vancouver WA is. I want to punch them in their stupid loving faces every time I hear them complain about the state of the bridges. IT'S YOUR FAULT ASSHOLES.
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LGD posted:It's not that bad for people who actually live in Portland. Yup. The daily traffic jam from the north end of the 405 to the Interstate Bridge isn't something that really bothers people who live in Portland. Unless Vancouver wants to help fund a much bigger bridge, one with light rail that they'll use, or pay some tolls, they can spend an hour a day sitting in traffic.
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Tigntink posted:Bahhahahaha I was just ranting about how loving useless and lovely Vancouver WA is. I want to punch them in their stupid loving faces every time I hear them complain about the state of the bridges. IT'S YOUR FAULT ASSHOLES. "But I need tax-free groceries, Portland should get its poo poo together with the $0 I provide them."
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Oregon should just build that bridge themselves, then stick a $20 toll on it to fund it. It sure as gently caress isn't a bunch of Portlanders heading up to Vancouver three times a week who are using it. And I wouldn't give a poo poo about a $20 toll the handful of times I go to Portland a year.
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Thanatosian posted:Oregon should just build that bridge themselves, then stick a $20 toll on it to fund it. What would the federal restrictions on this be with regards to interstate commerce?
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SedanChair posted:"But I need tax-free groceries, Portland should get its poo poo together with the $0 I provide them." Groceries are already exempt from sales tax.
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