That would be awesome! |
I'd rather have this bunch than ole commie tommy. |
Robert McCartney in today's Post says "Then there’s the possibility that Gray won’t even last four years, or that other politicians might fall." He later quotes:
“'This could bring down the entire government,' said a council member, who spoke on condition of anonymity to avoid being publicly linked to the scandal." http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/scandal-might-mean-lost-term-for-gray/2012/03/16/gIQAGVdLJS_story.html |
While disheartening, this is no reason that DC should not be a state. After all, the last 3 out of 3 governors of Illinois are in jail, and nobody's suggested we should revoke their statehood.
DC: We're no worse than Illinois! |
Until DC has respect, aka a real seat in The House/senete, our local politics will always be a joke. As long as DC local politics are a joke, we will never have a real seat in congress...
Welcome to political hell. |
Are you really of the opinion that the reason, practically speaking, that DC doesn't have seats in the House/Senate is local corruption/incompetence? While that's a convenient fig leaf, the reality is that DC is what, 85%+ Democrat, making it impossible to get a representative without some payoff to Republicans. |
Really, because there are about 100 members of congress who should not be in office based on your criteria for representation. |
Others have made the point, but I think it bears repeating: In America, people do not have to prove themselves worthy of representation, it is a right of citizenship. |
Not even citizenship. Everyone charged in a US court of law has a right to representation. |