The biggest problem with that idea is that the freeway access you speak of is terrible. That section of 405 and the interchange with 167 can't handle the traffic it has already.
I said the liquor distributors were behind THIS SUIT which is entirely true. There was nothing wrong with the wording, just your interpretation of it. T
"The people" are the ones who file the lawsuits and appeal decisions to the supreme court. The courts don't/can't just decide to get involved in something like this on their own.
It was actually the liquor distributors that were behind this suit. Up until now, there was a state mandated middleman in liquor sales, and now stores can go straight to the producer and the distributors, rightly so, will be cut out of a lot of the sales.
You just said, above, that the thieves who stole your tools pawned them to buy beer, and now you are saying that the guys who broke into your truck were arrested in the pawn shop parking lot buying pot. Are these two separate thefts? If not your story doesn't add up because they never would have had a chance to buy the beer.
Safeco is paid off, and Century Link has 8-9 more years. The financing package for Century Link Field had to also cover the debt that was remaining from the Kingdome construction - which was not insignificant.
What can we expect. Its the modern union shop mentality.
I wouldn't suspect that those particular neighborhoods rely too heavily on customers from the eastside.
What is unbelievable is that most of the money goes toward breast cancer research, and breast cancer is one of the easiest to detect early and has very good survival rates(which is no doubt the result of having had such good funding for so many years). Pancreatic and ovarian cancers,for example, get tiny amounts of funding, but are generally detected too late and have low survival rates.
With the exception of playoffs, the NHL and NBA seasons don't overlap with baseball much anyway. I doubt the Mariners would be impacted much at all.