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Anonymous wrote:I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.


Lol no one crosses the river to do anything in Va and that was before youngkin.


Umm life ling DC resident and you are wrong. Wondering everyday if I should move to Virginia. Less crime, more freedom, and most significantly for me less taxes. Op, congratulations on a profitable weekend, that's great!


There is no restaurant. You’re a sucker.

And yet plenty of people do move from DC to NOVA every day for quality of life and public services.


Not to mention all the DC officials who rent cheap apartments to enroll their kids in NOVA schools.


Really? Which officials?

If anything, they would do this for MoCo schools. Who should want VA schools?



It is mostly Alexandria and Arlington.


It is definitely not happening in Alexandria public schools. They're not any better than DCPS, and Ward 3 schools in DC should be far superior to anything in ACPS. Here in DC, we usually have the impression that Arlington might have some good schools but they're overcrowded. Again, probably not better than Ward 3 DCPS schools. The sole exception would be TJ, which might have been worth it in the past.

Conclusion: OP and this PP (if they are different people) are not DC residents, are not even local, and probably don't own this hypothetical restaurant. Simple local knowledge suggests we have a troll amongst us.


TJ isn’t worth sending kids to anymore? Why not? I’m confused


As a DC resident, I'm not going to be a good authority at all! I just meant that the weakening of test-in requirements would concern me. I think it probably doesn't bode well for the institution, but I don't have a direct personal stake since... I am not a Virginian. Access to a really selective TJ in the past seemed like a real plus. It is the only one in Virginia's favor that I can seriously credit. Otherwise VA holds zero appeal for me.
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The thread lost all credibility with someone claiming DC schools are better than VA schools.
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Anonymous wrote:The thread lost all credibility with someone claiming DC schools are better than VA schools.


But frankly this thread never had credibility. OP is a troll.
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I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.
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Anonymous wrote:I heard something on the news about this but I don’t live close enough to DC to make an observation.

It makes sense, however, especially since DC has a lot of African Americans, a group with resistance to government insistence/coercion in favor of new and interesting medical treatments. A vaccine that everyone knows doesn’t stop the contraction or spread of the targeted virus and for which manufacturers enjoy freedom from consequences (should it turn out to kill or injure in the long run) certainly qualifies.


The narrative certainly has changed regarding the vaccine. We were promised covid would be eliminated if only 50% got the vaccine. If we got the vaccine, we would not get covid, remember? Then it was well you can still get it but you won't get as sick, but you have to keep being boosted. We don't know when it will end. If they didn't know the vaccine would lose efficacy long term how can they tell us there are no long term side effects? The goal posts keep changing...when will it end? In the meantime I'll keep heading to VA to enjoy the freedom.


Yup - the freedom to die.
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Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.


You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.
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Anonymous wrote:I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.


Lol no one crosses the river to do anything in Va and that was before youngkin.


Umm life ling DC resident and you are wrong. Wondering everyday if I should move to Virginia. Less crime, more freedom, and most significantly for me less taxes. Op, congratulations on a profitable weekend, that's great!


There is no restaurant. You’re a sucker.

And yet plenty of people do move from DC to NOVA every day for quality of life and public services.


Not to mention all the DC officials who rent cheap apartments to enroll their kids in NOVA schools.


Really? Which officials?

If anything, they would do this for MoCo schools. Who should want VA schools?

This. The vast majority of people would move for MoCo schools not NoVa schools. Besides TJ no one in DC really thinks, cares or talks about other NoVa schools.
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Anonymous wrote:The thread lost all credibility with someone claiming DC schools are better than VA schools.

No one claimed that.
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Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.


You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.


My goal is not to avoid covid, it's to avoid death.
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Anonymous wrote:I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.


Lol no one crosses the river to do anything in Va and that was before youngkin.


Umm life ling DC resident and you are wrong. Wondering everyday if I should move to Virginia. Less crime, more freedom, and most significantly for me less taxes. Op, congratulations on a profitable weekend, that's great!


There is no restaurant. You’re a sucker.

And yet plenty of people do move from DC to NOVA every day for quality of life and public services.


Not to mention all the DC officials who rent cheap apartments to enroll their kids in NOVA schools.


Really? Which officials?

If anything, they would do this for MoCo schools. Who should want VA schools?



It is mostly Alexandria and Arlington.


It is definitely not happening in Alexandria public schools. They're not any better than DCPS, and Ward 3 schools in DC should be far superior to anything in ACPS. Here in DC, we usually have the impression that Arlington might have some good schools but they're overcrowded. Again, probably not better than Ward 3 DCPS schools. The sole exception would be TJ, which might have been worth it in the past.

Conclusion: OP and this PP (if they are different people) are not DC residents, are not even local, and probably don't own this hypothetical restaurant. Simple local knowledge suggests we have a troll amongst us.


TJ isn’t worth sending kids to anymore? Why not? I’m confused


As a DC resident, I'm not going to be a good authority at all! I just meant that the weakening of test-in requirements would concern me. I think it probably doesn't bode well for the institution, but I don't have a direct personal stake since... I am not a Virginian. Access to a really selective TJ in the past seemed like a real plus. It is the only one in Virginia's favor that I can seriously credit. Otherwise VA holds zero appeal for me.


As if any of your progeny would have a chance of testing in TJ with high standards or relaxed standards.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I own a restaurant in Arlington and his weekend my business achieved record sales compared to the past 10 years. Many came from DC and were unvaccinated. The requirement for papers will further hurt the DC scene and help me.


Lol no one crosses the river to do anything in Va and that was before youngkin.


Umm life ling DC resident and you are wrong. Wondering everyday if I should move to Virginia. Less crime, more freedom, and most significantly for me less taxes. Op, congratulations on a profitable weekend, that's great!


There is no restaurant. You’re a sucker.

And yet plenty of people do move from DC to NOVA every day for quality of life and public services.


Not to mention all the DC officials who rent cheap apartments to enroll their kids in NOVA schools.


Really? Which officials?

If anything, they would do this for MoCo schools. Who should want VA schools?

This. The vast majority of people would move for MoCo schools not NoVa schools. Besides TJ no one in DC really thinks, cares or talks about other NoVa schools.


Arlington agent here. I had an open house yesterday in Arlington and 30 of the 61 couples who came were from DC. All had at least one child in tow. Without even asking all said they were moving to Arlington for schools. I cannot discuss schools, but I got an earful about the DC public schools. I am sure that for a certain type of person the DC schools make, sense but in a very lengthy real estate career, I would say about one third of my listings each year are sold to people moving from DC and I represent an equal number of people moving from DC to buy homes in Arlington. The only time I have had people leave Arlington for DC schools was to be closer to Georgetown Visitation, St. Anselms, or National Cathedral.
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That's been going on for decades. Young professionals love DC. But when they get married and have kids, when their kids start getting to school age, and especially middle school age they leave DC.

And apart from schools, part of DC's problem is also that it doesn't have enough family-sized apartments.
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Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.


You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.


Nowhere near the highest covid infection rates on a per/100k basis. Many Trump voting red states beat DC out by far.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.


You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.


My goal is not to avoid covid, it's to avoid death.


You’re afraid they injected you with a placebo?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am so happy with the mandate. I finally went out to a restaurant. Haven't been out in months. I feel safer now as do my friends. For every unvac'd person who went to VA, many of us finally left the house and went to restaurants in DC.


You are just silly then. D.C. has an 85% vaccination rate but one of the highest COVID infection rates. The vaccinated can and do easily spread COVID.


My goal is not to avoid covid, it's to avoid death.


"I FEEL safer." So you admit right there this all does nothing but make you feel better. You last statement makes no sense whatsoever.
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