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DP. It’s going to be fun watching you all cry when the capital funds disappear from the budget. |
Self-immolation, coming soon to a bike lane near you . . . |
This Connecticut project will be rescinded, just like other wildly popular transportation projects have been rescinded (Remember 'Safe Streets'?) |
Typo -- "unpopular" |
The views of you and the voices in your head do not make it unpopular. Almost every elected official in the area supports it. Move on. |
Except the proposal directly aligns with the Biden infrastructure priorities. So, not likely. |
How is it unpopular? It received near unanimity amongst elected ANC Commissioners; all 9 democratic candidates for the Ward seat support it, including the primary winner; the Mayor and current councilmember support it. The city held scores of public meetings where the overwhelming sentiment was in favor of the chosen proposal. Just because a few cranky old people on stale neighborhood email groups are in a group think opposing it, does not support the assertion that the proposal is unpopular. |
Nope. I blame the ANC commissioners in our neighborhood. It is they who deserve our ire. It is they who should have known better. It is they who need to accept that their own responsibility will last and that people will not forget. |
Oh fun. You think there will be a direct appropriation from Biden to pay for it. I love you! |
No it doesn't. There is nothing in Biden's infrastructure plans about removing traffic lanes and intentionally incresing congestion and traffic in order to force people to use bicycles. |
Ha! This thread is 120 pages. Do you think that's because people are happy with this proposal? Most people have no idea this project was even being considered. I only learned about it here. This is going to be a sh*tshow once the public learns what is being planned. |
It's 120 pages as a result of the infinite patience of those who actually understand the proposal in debunking the nonsensical claims, illogical assumptions, stereotypical tropes, and half-truths that have been repeated ad infinitum by a small coterie of intransigent and apparently illiterate luddites who are stuck in the 1950s and bitterly detest the idea of being inconvenienced for a millisecond so that those who don't enjoy traveling short distances in economically wasteful, environmentally destructive, physically harmful, culturally vapid, and psychologically damaging motorized cages can go about their errands along the avenue in relative safety. |
Actually, you are responsible. You and anyone else who failed to keep up with local community development initiatives. Failed to attend meetings and voice your concerns. Failed to answer surveys. If all these folks on these 120 pages had gotten off their couches and participated in democracy, this may have turned out differently. Go ahead and complain but don’t say you never had your chance. You blew it. It’s on you. |
People have lives. Also, the D.C. government tries to sneak things like this by the public because they know people will hate it and kill it. You're dreaming if you think this project is actually going to happen. |
Nope. That is not how responsibility works. The buck stops with those individuals that agreed to the plan. Those individuals that chose to ignore the criticisms. Thise individuals that chose to do this. ANC commissioners are not politicians. They are not and have never been policy makers. Yet on this they decided to be that. |