6 thoughts on “Socialism In Seattle”

  1. Hilarious. A socialist believes the only management you need is themselves. Which proves right off they know nothing about management. Socialist are children. Mature adults don’t let a ten yo drive the bus.

  2. When I followed the link to her actual statements, I found out two facts. First, she hasn’t even started to serve yet. This is just warm-up to her term of office. Second, Boeing isn’t in her jurisdiction. She’s talking tough about something she will have absolutely no power over.

    Looking over her campaign platform, I see protection of public unions from layoffs. That’s probably what got her elected.

    As a poster said over there, voting in one of these critters is highly entertaining for the rest of the world, but don’t vote in a majority of those things or Seattle will be sorry!

  3. “We can re-tool the machines to produce mass transit like buses, instead of destructive, you know, war machines”

    Gee Rand, it doesn’t sound that much more silly than many of the posts around made to your fine Web site, does it? Once people are into that kind of thought pattern, there doesn’t seem to be much in reasoning to be done.

  4. Why sure, we can just re-tool the machines!

    The fact we have no money to pay suppliers, no orders and the pesky fact that the security and police will be going full Baldwin-Felts on our ass for criminal tresspass are mere trivialities to be waived-away!

    1. … And that pesky issue of who actually OWNS (ie paid for) the machines, the warehouse where they sit, the infrastructure needed to run the machines, and the land upon which the warehouse sits may need to be addressed as well.

      While they are at it, they should just re-tool the machines to create a perpetual motion machine and cold fusion reactor. That would give all the locals free energy and clean air. Just imagine the possibilities.

  5. Kind of hard to do anything about Boeing since their plants are in Everett and Renton, and nowhere near the Seattle city limits.

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