Who wants Stephen Millers House?

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love that it is not under contract.
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Anonymous wrote:Weird that it hasn't sold.

It’s ugly and overpriced, plus its owner has brought on a recession, so not that weird.


Sort of ironic they are trying to sell a house in Arlington during the local recession they've caused. I wonder where they are moving?


They moved onto a military base along with Noem, Hegeseth, Rubio, Bondi...


But wait......Trump said he is the best, most popular president ever and the country is thriving. It's just that everyone who works for him has to have the military protect them.
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Wein still doesn't have her phone back. Ha ha.
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Anonymous wrote:Neighbor here. Glad to see them go. You couldn’t even park on that street with the numerous cars for security and all of the nannies and other help. They needed to move someplace where they can have more space for security.


What does his wife do?


Elon



But seriously, she used to work for the first Trump administration, worked for Elon for a bit, and now has a podcast.

Love this for her and her podcast.
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Anonymous wrote:love that it is not under contract.

Gonna be a while.
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Anonymous wrote:love that it is not under contract.


No one wants that bad mojo in their life!
Anonymous
Dan Snyder's mansion has finally been donated to charity. Just saying.
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Anonymous wrote:Kind of odd if you think about it and actually eye raising if you read that Atlantic article to know that so many in the Trump administration are bunkering down…


Makes you wonder what they gave in store for us…



This started under Bush/Cheney (or actually they've probably always done this since WWII). I think Cheney dug a big bunker somewhere in the DMV.
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It's sad how nasty the DC area is to those who have different political views. The beltway is truly a bubble. I would appreciate a more balanced view on things that would help this country. Arlington should reflect the country 50/50, not 20/80 liberal.
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Anonymous wrote:It's sad how nasty the DC area is to those who have different political views. The beltway is truly a bubble. I would appreciate a more balanced view on things that would help this country. Arlington should reflect the country 50/50, not 20/80 liberal.


Too bad.
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Anonymous wrote:It's sad how nasty the DC area is to those who have different political views. The beltway is truly a bubble. I would appreciate a more balanced view on things that would help this country. Arlington should reflect the country 50/50, not 20/80 liberal.


Too bad.


Why do you think there are mass firings of federal employees?
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Anonymous wrote:It's sad how nasty the DC area is to those who have different political views. The beltway is truly a bubble. I would appreciate a more balanced view on things that would help this country. Arlington should reflect the country 50/50, not 20/80 liberal.


Too bad.


Why do you think there are mass firings of federal employees?


Because Trump is a moron.
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Anonymous wrote:It's sad how nasty the DC area is to those who have different political views. The beltway is truly a bubble. I would appreciate a more balanced view on things that would help this country. Arlington should reflect the country 50/50, not 20/80 liberal.


Too bad.


Why do you think there are mass firings of federal employees?


Because Trump is a moron.


Or maybe the beltway is tilted too much to one side?
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Anonymous wrote:It's sad how nasty the DC area is to those who have different political views. The beltway is truly a bubble. I would appreciate a more balanced view on things that would help this country. Arlington should reflect the country 50/50, not 20/80 liberal.


Too bad.


People here are educated. Hard to be educated and support the stuff that’s going on
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Anonymous wrote:It's sad how nasty the DC area is to those who have different political views. The beltway is truly a bubble. I would appreciate a more balanced view on things that would help this country. Arlington should reflect the country 50/50, not 20/80 liberal.


Nasty? Being confronted with opinions about your actions as a public servant is part of the job.
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