At that poit, he had already been willing to shock gay people trying to make them straight. ANYONE supporting that is disqualifying. |
Frumin's whole ethos is building bridges and "getting to yes" - if that is what you are seeking in a candidate, he is your guy. |
The NIMBYs were actually doing Duncan a big favor. They made her campaign a talking point and brought out a lot of people in favor of her. Frumin had a huge headstart in fundraising and better connections across the city. That was always going to be hard to overcome. |
Agreed, I almost voted for her just to piss of the annoying people who spammed our listserver. |
If you're including Duncan in your hard-left progressives lump, you're way off. At the first few forums, she came off as just slightly to the left of Goulet. |
You are the lying racist. I have lived in Glover Park for over 20 years. It is on the Listserv idiot. It was part of a presentation about new school zoning given by the city. I guess you missed that because you do not even live in ward 3? So you can count on strong opposition to this hair brain plan to build an elementary school for the one or two people who have an elementary age kid in Fox Hall. I look forwards to facing off against at the meetings. This is a total sh#t show. The only reason to split Glover Park in 1/2 is because the crowding is at Stoddert. The new school location does not have enough population to justify a school. In fact the area is classified as rural because the population density is so low. Look at the map it’s mostly park land, Georgetown University & Hospital, GW Mary Mount Campus, St Patrick, Field School and Lab School, old GDS campus, Georgetown reservoir, Krueger Museum and the Germany Embassy. The traffic will be a nightmare on Reservoir Road with all the stop lights and the people who decide to park before 9:30. I know maybe people cut through Wesley Heights. I am sure those people will want that! The only workable option is to cancel the Fox Hall school, spend the money to expand Stoddert and force Fox Hall’s few kids to go to Stoddert. |
Neither Duncan nor Frumin are really progressives. They try to frame themselves as "pragmatic progressives" but are really just center-left candidates. They care about public safety (support expanding the police force) but also making the city better for everyone to live in through supporting affordable housing and the like. This is not an ideological divide, it is about having a CM who actually represents the ward and is not backed by millions in out-of-state $$$, which is what Goulet will represent if he gets elected. I like what all three of Duncan, Frumin, and Bergmann have been saying for the past two days: Ward 3 is not for sale. That is what these late endorsements, and this entire election, is about. |
I would like to stay as far away from you as humanly possible. |
For those who like to maintain a relationship with reality, see the statement below from the DCPS School Planning Team about the boundaries of the new school and the effect on Stoddert. This was also posted to the Glover Park listserv this morning. "Final decision: We are very pleased that Mayor Bowser announced in March that she wants to invest in DCPS opening a new elementary school on Foxhall Rd NW in SY2025-2026. To your point, no decision has been made on how to redraw elementary school boundaries to accommodate the new school. DCPS will engage the community before the shape of the boundary is determined. One element of that engagement will be a community working group (CWG) focused on Foxhall beginning in the fall. Image 2: Example Map: The Image 2 map you shared really is, as noted on the slide, an example. It was produced by the School Planning team and shared at a meeting of the Foxhall and MacArthur CWG in March 2021 to help that group think about the potential impact of opening a new PK-5 elementary school vs. a grade 3-5 campus. It was not meant to be a holistic review of all options. (Interested individuals can find the full presentation on the DCPS School Planning blog: https://dcpsplanning.wordpress.com/2021/06/11/foxhall-macarthur-community-working-group-recommendations/) Need for data: I’d also like to express my strong enthusiasm for your interest in real data. I have a background in spatial data and am looking forward to discussing potential boundary shapes and land transport distances. (I do apologize if this seems vague. While I cannot share new boundary options with you immediately, we are committed to returning to consideration of the new Foxhall boundary in the fall.)" |
I am not the person you're replying to, but wanted to add another rational response. It is 100% true that there is no final map -- DCPS is not dumb enough to propose a map until the last minute. I don't know what that says either way. It's obvious from the planned size of the school (and the non-expansion of Stoddert) and the aim of DCPS that there's no way to fill Foxhall without splitting Stoddert. I'm sure I'll have to pay taxes next year without being ordered by the IRS, and I'm sure Stoddert will be split even without an official map from DCPS. https://sign.moveon.org/petitions/keep-glover-park-stoddert-together |
Why would you say that? And to answer your question, I do know Monte. |
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So you've made up your mind and little things like "facts" aren't going to change it. |
The bolded is what I've come to call a "Foxhaller Fact." An assertion that is completely untethered from reality, just appeared in someone's mind one day from thin air, that then gets repeated as gospel. |
Mind or ... other body part? |