The Washers - from all available evidence - are clearly not playing with a full deck of cards, and MAGAs are pathologically incapable of admitting wrongdoing or apologizing. In any event, I don't see how patronizing a restaurant and then whining about its continued existence like a bunch of snowflakes is incongruous with their foray into commercial real estate investing. |
DP. The Washers didn't "make the restaurant wildly successful". It was already an established business. I personally doubt the claim that they spent $40,000 there. Didn't they only live there about a year before the place banned them? |
To be fair to the washers, both of their schemes (butter up and fleece and leverage government to depress value and buy distressed) are schemes as old as Fauquier itself and have been used many times over the years by the old families that now find the Washers distasteful. Moral relativism aside, what the Washers are doing is wrong and they need to be stopped. |
No, they began purchasing property in the Plains as early as 2019, their nearby farm in Marshall in 2021, and their property in the Marshall downtown in 2022. Who knows what they’ve purchased that’s harder to track down. |
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Sorry, but as a homosexual, no straight man has ever worn the shirt Washer is wearing in those photos.
Classic case of closeted rage. He can't be himself so he takes out his self-hatred on those who are out and proud. |
Please get the help you need. |
Ok, see you at Nick’s, Mr. Washer. |
I was so curious about his shirt choice. Says it all, right? I get cuck vibes, tbh. |
Maybe the Post should care about these kinds of one sided progressive creative writing hit pieces: “The Post is on a pace to lose about $100 million in 2023, according to two people with knowledge of the company’s finances; two other people briefed on the situation said the company was expecting to miss its forecasts for ad revenue this year. They spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal financial matters. The Post has struggled to increase the number of its paying customers since the 2020 election, when its digital subscriptions peaked at three million. It now has around 2.5 million.” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/22/business/media/jeff-bezos-washington-post.html?searchResultPosition=1 |
Washer won a race usually won by an independent and now his crew of libertarian, maga, prepper far right whack jobs are running the show. It’s about time for the anti-magas to wake up to the fact that it’s not all echo chambers and social media buzz. Yeah, Focazio ran a bad/complacent campaign - but Washer won a race for a position he is entirely unqualified to win, making it abundantly clear he would happily show favoritism to his family’s businesses and his friends if he won, and was still elected because of the support whipped up, in part, because the Washington post and other outside forces came in and tried, yet again, to shame the maga out of people. If campaigns were left to the people who know the communities and the press got their meddling liberal bias out of everything, the good guys could start winning. |
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In case anyone is wondering what PP is talking about seven months after this thread began:
https://www.fauquier.com/news/article_b7dc8002-7d30-11ee-8221-3b99019677d1.html?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=user-share |
I don’t know, I think the people of Fauquier are smart enough to know what they’re voting for. They elected a clown, and now they’ll get the circus. If the goal was to keep the “liberal elite” out they seem to be doing a very good job- I’d never want people like the Washers as my neighbors. MAGA is usually a sign of rot in a community, so I’d expect that cute little downtown in the Plains to be filled with MLMs, hucksters, and a Dollar General in no time. |
| Liberals spout what ever sounds good. The fact is the Front Porch does not own the parking lot. They do not even have a easement across the Washers property. |
What's wrong with a Dollar General? |
Nothing at all! Just another store paying slave wages serving the rural downtrodden with low value, high cost products. It will be a great replacement for the local restaurants, locally owned gift shops, and whatnot. I’m sure the Plains elite will be thrilled. |