Link? |
I think this poster is saying they like Trump and fascism and the billionaires that run the GOP, so anyone who legitimately tried to stop Trump from destroying the country is bad man? My best guess, based on the references. |
Nah. That’s what the birds in your head are jabbering about. There’s medication that will quiet them down. Ask your doctor if they’re right for you. |
| Any word on where Racine is going after leaving the AG role? Has Racine announced his next job? |
The obvious next step is that he’s going to go for a payday at a law firm. |
Silly observation. He was managing partner at Venable before running for AG. |
It really is silly |
| Even Racine’s supporters can’t wait for him to go. Guy gave himself $400K to run for AG and then sues everyone and thing in the name of fairness. Bye bye. |
Yeah. He had a nice run but got too arrogant for his own good. He became very divisive, always suing when he should have been creating partnerships with corporations to help get people jobs and keep kids off the street instead of caring about himself. |
| Hoping he runs for DC Mayor in 2026. |
So he’s not going to go back to a Big Law firm for a huge salary? Not sure what your point is. |
I'm glad that Racine has advocated for the little guy against big coroporations exploding consumers or "well connected DC slumlords and developers" who are exploiting tenants. This one, for example, created close political "partnerships" with many of the DC political elite, and the spouse worked for CM Cheh. https://oag.dc.gov/release/ag-racine-announces-precedent-setting-victory |
Hi, member of Racine’s staff! |
It was pretty funny when rumors circulated about him being under consideration for US AG. No DC pol is that important. |
| Why doesn’t anyone blame him for the juvenile crime? He more than Schwalb or Bowser was not ensuring juvenile crime was properly handled which lead to the 2023 juvenile crime spike just as he left office. |