What is Bowser's political future

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At this point Bowser should be grateful if Biden were to appoint her as head of the HUD office in Nome, Alaska.

The fact that no one would actually hire her is part of the problem as to why she is not going anywhere. DC leaders should focus their lobbying efforts on getting her a job in a second Biden term to save the city.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Give me someone who is tough on crime and listens to what developers want. I will vote for them. I am liberal and live in SE. I don’t care how that sounds to bleeding heart SJW types who want tons of affordable housing (aka projects) and no one getting arrested. THOSE types are the reason the city is going to sht.


This is spot on.
Anonymous
After her Dubai junket while crime spikes? Bowser’s done.
Anonymous
Hotel hostess in Dubai?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point Bowser should be grateful if Biden were to appoint her as head of the HUD office in Nome, Alaska.

The fact that no one would actually hire her is part of the problem as to why she is not going anywhere. DC leaders should focus their lobbying efforts on getting her a job in a second Biden term to save the city.

I think she will have plenty of job prospects after she leaves office.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point Bowser should be grateful if Biden were to appoint her as head of the HUD office in Nome, Alaska.

The fact that no one would actually hire her is part of the problem as to why she is not going anywhere. DC leaders should focus their lobbying efforts on getting her a job in a second Biden term to save the city.

I think she will have plenty of job prospects after she leaves office.


The Biden Admin won’t hire her except perhaps in some tertiary backwater job where she can do little damage because it’s unimportant and has no authority. That assumes of course that she doesn’t become a target in the Falcicchio investigation.
Anonymous
It's hard to see Tony Williams legacy squandered. I can only imagine hea beside himself seeing Gallery Place fall on such woes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please, she's looking forward to making some actual money in the private sector. She said as much on the campaign trail.

Doing what? Working where?


Real estate development would be my guess
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's hard to see Tony Williams legacy squandered. I can only imagine hea beside himself seeing Gallery Place fall on such woes.


He was my favorite mayor.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’s highly competent at the game of delivering political favors and totally incompetent at administration of city services.

The city is moving into a crunch time where service delivery is becoming increasingly important and she has completely eroded capacity to deliver those services, except oddly for bike lanes.

She either needs to apply the same zeal for bike lanes to other services or she needs to go.


There has been zero serious bike lane expansion in DC in probably six years but continue with your pathetic and ignorant boogeyman.


NP, during covid bike lanes were added downtown on G street and 20th street. That's certainly less than six years ago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard to see Tony Williams legacy squandered. I can only imagine hea beside himself seeing Gallery Place fall on such woes.


He was my favorite mayor.

He was out and about, cheerful, funny, wonky, dedicated, and jumped in pools in his suit on the first day of summer. And he revitalized the dead zone that was downtown..I remember being at a meeting with him that an insane ACORN housing type group stormed and he handled it politely. Miss that guy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
NP, during covid bike lanes were added downtown on G street and 20th street. That's certainly less than six years ago.


Wow, two whole bike lanes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At this point Bowser should be grateful if Biden were to appoint her as head of the HUD office in Nome, Alaska.

The fact that no one would actually hire her is part of the problem as to why she is not going anywhere. DC leaders should focus their lobbying efforts on getting her a job in a second Biden term to save the city.

I think she will have plenty of job prospects after she leaves office.


The Biden Admin won’t hire her except perhaps in some tertiary backwater job where she can do little damage because it’s unimportant and has no authority.


So she’d be replacing Kamala?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:She’s highly competent at the game of delivering political favors and totally incompetent at administration of city services.

The city is moving into a crunch time where service delivery is becoming increasingly important and she has completely eroded capacity to deliver those services, except oddly for bike lanes.

She either needs to apply the same zeal for bike lanes to other services or she needs to go.


There has been zero serious bike lane expansion in DC in probably six years but continue with your pathetic and ignorant boogeyman.


9th street downtown lost a lane for bikes just last year. Made the commute to the tunnel that much worse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Please, she's looking forward to making some actual money in the private sector. She said as much on the campaign trail.

Doing what? Working where?


Real estate development would be my guess


Bingo.
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