The city faces a $43 million budget shortfall. An unprecedented number of eyes (many of which belong to Seattle journalists and political watchdogs) are trained on the city's every budgetary move. We're just beginning what already smells like a contentious mayoral race towards elections later this year. What better time for Nickels and the city council to start meeting behind closed doors to work out the "very dull" budget-balancing process? Let media report on whatever they see fit, so the public can decide what's boring and irrelevant. That model works for hyperlocal blogs and it will work just as well for government.

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Are you counting bloggers under the "Journalist" umbrella?
I think you must be, because this city has no more journalist!
ZING!
Oh, and as a point of disclosure, I totally watched 2 hours of Seattle Channel last night.