I have two posts at Forbes from last week that I think hinge on the story we tell about housing. Is It Time For “Housing Vigilantism?”, is really about asking and answering the question, “What does a community do when local government fails to take care of essential functions?” In this case, some people in […]
There’s not much to say here other than to show you some pictures. I took the first two walking home. Is this an affirmation? Or is it just dripping with sarcasm? I think it’s pretty obvious. And just down the street was this: Ok. Capitalism, I reject you! And then there is this, an advertisement […]
One thing that is true about politics and advocacy and non-profits is also true about any business: you have to pay the bills. That means raising money and adding some value. The work that Seattle For Growth has done over the last 6 years has been singular in this state and region. There really isn’t […]