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As part of my protest to only support meaningful environmentalism at the expense of feel-good environmentalism, I have found that you can grab an extra couple of bags from Trader Joes and "re-use" them at Madison Market. Madison Market has decent produce - TJ's does not.
Also: commenters advise you to keep your eyes out for the extra bags they provide for reuse at the front.
Also, has any post ever received a net "-1" score before?
Every time I go to Madison Market, I check out with a bad taste in my mouth. The checker is there, watching me to see if I take a bag so they can punish me with a surcharge. It's annoying. It doesn't make me bring my own bag - it just makes me annoyed with Madison Market and the holier-than-thou crowd.
This is from a guy who drives a car that gets 35+ miles to the gallon. I bring bags to the store - when I haven't used them all for garbage bags. I am seriously concerned about global warming. But I am thoroughly annoyed by grocery bag fees.
I will be protesting the Block Party Crashers in spirit this weekend. This tax is a bad idea. It won't impact the amount of garbage Seattle hauls in any significant way (i.e. changing weight or volume by more than 1%), and it gives people who are on the fence about environmentalism a really bad feeling about it - by giving them an annoying reminder of the "nanny state" every time they check out.
Ways we could *actually* make the city greener:
- tax gasoline
- charge people a congestion tax on the freeway
- increase fees for garbage collection
- Increase electricity fees and give a fixed rebate back to low-income households
- Increase natural gas fees and give a fixed rebate back to low-income households
- pay people to not cut down large trees on their properties
If you could get just one green initiative passed per year - just one thing that would make the world greener - this is it? It'll take 1,000 years at this rate!
Why does Aurora get 3 taco trucks, 45th gets a (albeit crappy) taco truck, but we get nothing closer than the taco bus on Rainier Ave south of I-90?
For those who are unaware: Taco trucks are the best quick food nature has to offer.
And if we did get a truck, where would you put it?
- Was this the coolest thing ever in 1977?
- Where on earth did they take the circular mattress that didn't need the box spring?
- Does the circular bed add or detract from the value of the house?
In Google StreetView. Any idea what they are "discussing"?
Can't embed here (wish I could!), so you'll have to click:
cop and dude "discussing"
Update from jseattle: We have a solution to allow anybody to embed that we're ready to roll out any day now. In meantime, I can do it for you. Here's your Street View find from 12th Ave E. Looks like a meter maid is doing some lecturing!
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