Blitzer88
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Any news on what was done today when Chris went in front of the City Council?
hawkcrazzed":34lgmf0y said:good god what is wrong with these ppl. you are getting handed a huge gift and the react like they have to eat dog pooo.
I have no confidence in Seattle on matters such as this. Most have already talked themselves into believing how much "they" would have to pay for a new arena.BillHawks":2cj59th5 said:The thought of this going to a public vote and failing because the uninformed masses makes me incredibly angry. If this does not pass because of a public vote on which only Seattle residents take part, I will be so disheartened about this city. It would be ridiculous.
Blitzer88":3bu3ejmo said:hawkcrazzed":3bu3ejmo said:good god what is wrong with these ppl. you are getting handed a huge gift and the react like they have to eat dog pooo.
Couldn't have said it better myself.
BlueThunder":3ttembmf said:With an overwhelming 90% in favor of approval for the arena in the Seattle Times poll, I think any stupid time and money-wasting vote would be, well, an immense waste of time and money! God some of these city council members are so freakin' stupid and clueless... I mean why did we elect these idiots? Obviously Pete Von Reichbauer is in bed with somebody involved with the Port of Seattle, one of the most corrupt agencies ever! And then you have the just plain ignorant one's that say "What's wrong with Key Arena?". :34853_doh: :229031_banghead: Then of course you just have the plain anti-sports anything morons that think it's their civic duty to say "no" to anything sports, but will say "Hell yes!" to a new concert hall, or some frickin' stupid "Glass museum" at the Seattle Center. Fortunately, these dimwits are outnumbered by the people with a modecum of logical thought that realize just how sweet this deal is for the city, and as a new source of taxes. They stand to make millions off this deal, but still they do their best to derail it, and instill their personal tastes over the will of the public. No matter how it all turns out (and I'm pretty sure this is all gonna turn out just fine), we need to put these idiot quasi-politicians pictures on billboards saying "Tried to kill the Sonics deal!", and vote the bums out!
Blitzer88":120mlflc said:http://www.sonicsarena.com/news/open-letter-from-chris-hansen-to-the-community
Well this should clear up anything any naysayers have to say about this proposal.
Blitzer88":16e0qvgp said:http://www.sonicsarena.com/news/open-letter-from-chris-hansen-to-the-community
Well this should clear up anything any naysayers have to say about this proposal.
Tech Worlds":11ai8q0u said:Blitzer88":11ai8q0u said:http://www.sonicsarena.com/news/open-letter-from-chris-hansen-to-the-community
Well this should clear up anything any naysayers have to say about this proposal.
I wonder why the seattle times doesn't have this on their front page?
Agenda anyone?
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Snohomie":1qskc11o said:I'm beginning to think Chris Hansen descended from Heaven. Dear God, as more details have come out and to my attention I'm not sure there have been too many better arena deals in Sports.
My only fear is that Seattle politicians will make him bitter and he'll say "to hell with you all". Not that he's anywhere near that point, but I swear you could hand these people a bag full of $100 bills and they'd complain that the bag wasn't made of recycled hemp.
I am not worried about the politicians this time. Hanson is 3-5 steps ahead of these fools, and will make them look like the political ass clowns they are in his special way without making himself look like a richard cranium. If there were a sportsbook in Vegas that took bets on who will win this I'd bet the house, car and anything else I had on Chris Hanson.chris98251":2p7nggwc said:The biggest reason the Seattle Politicians want a public vote is to not get any stinkfinger on themselves before elections. Being able to say the people said versus we voted yea/nea keeps them from being accountable and they can them point fingers everywhere else.
I was afraid they would turn this into a political agenda and they are doing their best to make it one. Groups throwing up uneducated claims and reasons as to why not to have it coming out of the walls.
Maybe we should just build another library that costs up the ass and is shut down routinely, or bike paths that a small percentage use. between the two of them I believe Seattle spent 500 million.
Throwdown":15bqlc1v said:It was only PVR that wanted a public vote, Licatta inquired about it but he pretty much agreed with the notion that I-91 spoke for the people, and there is no reason at all for a vote.
PVR is right now the enemy of the arena, and no one knows why everyone assumes he's in bed with the Mariners or the port, or both.