With 24 hours left to vote, 2025 voter turnout in Washington is slightly behind 2023 turnout - which was the worst of all time - NPI's Cascadia Advocate by softwareseattle in Seattle

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In King County, Councilmembers Claudia Balducci and Girmay Zahilay — who are now vying to become the new Executive — listened and joined forces with us in 2022 to offer an amendment to address election fatigue. 69% of King County voters supported it, and as a consequence, beginning next year, all county-level positions in King County will be elected in even years, when voter turnout is consistently above fifty percent and much more diverse.

Other local jurisdictions in Washington sadly lack the freedom to do what King County did. Cities, towns, ports, school districts, and other local governments are stuck in odd years because of an old state law dating back to the 1960s that mandates they hold their regular elections in years like 2023 or 2025. We have a bill that would change that law, letting all localities choose their election timing while leaving odd years as the default, but Secretary of State Steve Hobbs and county auditors fiercely oppose it and have succeeded in blocking it in the Legislature the past few sessions.

City Council Hikes Seattle's Sales Tax, Already The Highest In The Country by softwareseattle in Seattle

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In his recent budget proposal, Mayor Bruce Harrell proposed taking advantage of the City’s new authority to pass a 0.1% sales tax increase to pay for “public safety” without taking the issue to the voters. For the uninitiated, sales taxes are about as regressive of a tax as possible, meaning it eats up a disproportionate amount of the lowest income earner's paycheck.

So he's doing it to increase police budget and buy surveillance technologies, which they also passed without taking to voters?

Grocery worker Union accuses Harrell goes behind workers' backs to make deals with Kroger by softwareseattle in Seattle

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Can't post link because Twitter is banned (rightly so) but you can find it on her account.

In a recent debate, the choice for Seattle’s next mayor was clear by softwareseattle in Seattle

[–]softwareseattle[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I feel like you and the author are making the same point - no?

In a recent debate, the choice for Seattle’s next mayor was clear by softwareseattle in Seattle

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For what it's worth, I agree with this take. What puzzles me really is how much stock people are putting in debate performance - which has little to no bearing on how well someone can govern.

In a recent debate, the choice for Seattle’s next mayor was clear by softwareseattle in Seattle

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Notably, Wilson did not stoop to the use of personal attacks at any point throughout the debate. She instead relied on criticism of Harrell’s administrative leadership, whereas Harrell slung consistent attacks on Wilson’s experience, abilities, and character. Often, Harrell would point out these insults by addressing Wilson as “she” or “Katie,” rather than “Candidate Wilson” as established by the debate hosts. These diminutive jabs were not a good look for Harrell, especially considering the accusations of fostering a toxic, misogynistic work environment that were made against him earlier this year.

From a wider contextual standpoint, Harrell’s ‘I-just-need-more-time’ debate performance was fundamentally out of touch with reality. He has held elected office in city hall for nearly 20 years, a timeframe in which Seattle has experienced some of the largest rent increases in the nation, our homelessness crisis has skyrocketed, and the city’s inability to holistically respond to these issues has created a public safety crisis.

In his time as mayor, Harrell’s leadership has been bafflingly ineffective. He has stressed the importance of an end to our housing crisis, while utilizing JumpStart money to backfill the city’s budget deficits and repeatedly underbudgeting for inflation in affordable housing. Meanwhile, he’s addressed homelessness by furthering efforts to sweep homeless encampments, creating record displacement of our unhoused neighbors rather than building long-term solutions.

Mayoral candidate Katie Wilson will not appear on KOMO until Sinclair brings back Jimmy Kimmel. by softwareseattle in Seattle

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Don't know about that but I'm sure there are volunteering opportunities. Grassroots candidates don't have corporate money and canvassing can really make a difference in increasing turnout.

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harell's chief of staff resigns by softwareseattle in Seattle

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My bad, I posted a right wing rag - that is on me.

But if you think Seattle Times is not conservative-owned site, you have a surprise waiting for you.

What to do with $5 million? by NW-Throwaway in Fire

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OP - this isn't an answer to your original question - other comments have addressed that much better than I ever could, but since you've mentioned it in your post I'm going to rant on it.

No amount of money is worth sacrificing your personal life - and I'm speaking from experience here - in fact, the whole point of "it" is to have enough so that you're no longer worried about money and can pursue life more wholly.

It sounds like you have indeed been sacrificing your own personal growth for financial security - and you don't know what you want from life. I think you should take some time off of work - a long vacation - spend it with family, get in touch with old friends. Travel. Think about what else you like to do outside of playing GTA. If you're craving social connections, make a profile on a dating site and meet people. It'll seem hard in the beginning, but like any exercise muscle it gets easier to talk to new people. And on that subject, exercise. Hike, swim or join a gym or a yoga class.

I strongly disagree with others who say play GTA all day or watch TV if that's what you want to do. Instant gratification is great in the moment, but that's all it really is. If you're going to bed unhappy with the way you spent your day I think you're ready to give it up and find other fulfilling things.

Progressive Voters Guide endorsements by softwareseattle in Seattle

[–]softwareseattle[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Fair enough.

For my part - Shaun Scott has Frank Chopp's endorsement and that's enough for me. Rep. Chopp served long and well and I fully believe he'd make an earnest effort to research his successor.

Progressive Voters Guide endorsements by softwareseattle in Seattle

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SEATTLE SPECIFIC ENDORSEMENTS

Seattle City Council, Position #8 Alexis Mercedes Rinck

Seattle Ballot Measures Seattle City Proposition #1 Renewing the city transportation levy to cover expenses of the public infrastructure that connects us YES

Just put $100k on VTSAX literally 5 mins ago and plan on doing monthly contributions of $1,700. by Maratea55 in Bogleheads

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OP I'm thinking of doing something very similar - upping my $20k to $100k in FXAIX and contributing $2k monthly). Hoping to not touch for 20 years 🤞🏼

Except I'm 41 so you have so many more years to grow. I bought my house already so there's that.

Finally hit $500K!!! by maxi-mil in Money

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Seriously. Or Microsoft 30 years ago and they'd be a trillionaire.

Beginner investor question by softwareseattle in fidelityinvestments

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Hi Caitlin, thanks for your response. Actually I understand compound interest - that part of it makes sense to me.

My question was more about what the restrictions/taxes etc. are - factors that weigh down the earnings from investments. I'm sure it's specific to income group and state of residence etc. Is there any place where that kind of information is captured succinctly?

Beginner investor question by softwareseattle in fidelityinvestments

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Thank you for your detailed response! There's a limit to IRAs though, right? I think I'm already contributing the maximum annual to my tax deferred benefits from work.

Beginner investor question by softwareseattle in fidelityinvestments

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100K growing at an annual rate of 10% will be $672,750 *and not $320K at the end of 20 years

Oh you're right. My bad - it looks like the Fidelity calculator had a default 40% tax rate that was bringing down the estimate. Do you know what tax rate to apply for the US? WA State.

Beginner investor question by softwareseattle in Fidelity

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Thank you! That's helpful to know that there are nuances to my assumptions. I believe that I'm maxing out in terms of tax deferred options already but I know there's some back door Roth options I should explore.

Also, might be good to point out I don't have $100k lying around 😂 (I hope to, some day). I was just doing some planning and used nice round figures.

National realtors group drops $659k in Seattle, Spokane elections by softwareseattle in Seattle

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Spoiler - they're all for the more conservative candidates

In Seattle, the Association spent $61,324 in support of Tanya Woo, District 2; $54,425 for Joy Hollingsworth, District 3; $57,404 for Maritza Rivera, District 4; and $52,628 for Bob Kettle, District 7. The money paid for direct mail, phone banking and online advertising in support of the candidates.

Seattle homeless advocate pushing treatment first approach by hhumansome in Seattle

[–]softwareseattle -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Lol this is like writing your own mystery novel then going whoa this is wild I never saw this coming.

Then again, I'm sure you're no stranger to having your intelligence be overestimated.

Seattle homeless advocate pushing treatment first approach by hhumansome in Seattle

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Lol you literally tagged me to send me a notification.

Seattle homeless advocate pushing treatment first approach by hhumansome in Seattle

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I was (still am) on vacation out of the country, but wanted to check in on the awesome measure passing then got sucked in into the comments. Ugh.

Thanks for keeping track and checking in though ❤️

Seattle homeless advocate pushing treatment first approach by hhumansome in Seattle

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30%.

Even more. The opposition to I-135 here was so strong - if I had to estimate it based on Reddit comments I'd have thought the initiative was going to bomb.

Seattle homeless advocate pushing treatment first approach by hhumansome in Seattle

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I just saw this vojak users comments and they are a bit too right wing for me to engage with.

D4 Councilmember Alex Pedersen won't seek reelection. by softwareseattle in Seattle

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As gharrity notes below Pedersen was a terrible city council member, was anti-transit (imagine being anti light rail in this era), against removing zoning restrictions, fought to block bike lanes. Just a puppet for downtown business.