Recall Brianne Nadeau Officially Launches

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So this is the new GOP ploy...play on the fears of voters and overturn duly elected officials, costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in "special election" fees?


And don't forget the Russians!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If the question is rape, the extreme progressives will sympathize profusely with victims. "Believe women." "Don't victim blame - it shouldn't matter what kind of clothes the victim was wearing." "There's no excuse."


Actually, those criminals are insulated from consequences too...



Anonymous
If the question is rape, the extreme progressives will sympathize profusely with victims. "Believe women." "Don't victim blame - it shouldn't matter what kind of clothes the victim was wearing." "There's no excuse."


Actually, those criminals are insulated from consequences by the DC Council too...



Anonymous
Guess how Nadeau voted?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So this is the new GOP ploy...play on the fears of voters and overturn duly elected officials, costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in "special election" fees?


I'm a democrat and I'm really frustrated when people "play on the fears of voters" with regard to DC crime. I've lived in the city for almost 15 years and DH has been here for 25 years. We're both fed up. Statistically, it's not good, there is no escaping that the numbers of violent crimes committed are the worst in 20 years. In terms of lived experience, it's worse. It shouldn't be routine to hear gun shots from your home - which has happened several times for me in the past two weeks, especially as I wake up in the middle of the night and the sound echoes from many blocks away. It shouldn't be routine to check on your children because their bedroom is in the back of the house and you heard gunshots in your alley. It shouldn't be routine for your neighbors to have bullets penetrate their walls into their home. It shouldn't be routine to know people personally impacted by gun violence. It shouldn't be routine for people to freely drive unsafely because they have fake tags and there's no enforcement. It shouldn't be routine for people to freely drive unsafely because they live in MD or VA and there's no reciprocity and DC has done very little to try to reach an agreement which should benefit all of us.

If the question is rape, the extreme progressives will sympathize profusely with victims. "Believe women." "Don't victim blame - it shouldn't matter what kind of clothes the victim was wearing." "There's no excuse." But when the question is a store experiencing vandalism it's victim blaming for even speaking up (see Beau Thai. See other restaurants that have closed citing crime and progressives hem and haw that it's not related)" It's "here's an air tag for your car" and "make sure to do xyz for safety."

When the question is general violence not related to rape it's "it's not as bad as Baltimore" (though it is now). It's "there's no epidemic of violence in DC". "If the question is a mass school shooting that is on the news, the progressives will say "evil is not mental illness" and "hold gun criminals accountable." and "we need better gun laws." But when it's local violent gun crime, especially if committed by someone mentally ill, they were "going through something", it's vocal condemnation of someone who fired their gun and hit someone committing a crime "we don't believe in vigilante justice" but yet there's radio silence about the criminal committing the crime? Yes, we don't believe in vigilante violence, but for crissake, what does it take for DC council to actually CONDEMN criminals when it isn't rape and when it isn't some mass shooting in some other state? The dichotomy is palpable in how our leaders speak about some events and not others, about some criminals and not others.

I know that I'm rambling (I'm angry) and my supposed quotes are not exact, but they are the gist of what people are hearing, and yes, DC residents (majority democrat by far) are really fed up.

We shouldn't have elected officials who speak up a lot about defending reduced sentences, reducing the police force, vigilante justice, etc. But when our own MPD get shot following up on an animal cruelty offence, radio silence from most of them? When POC are murdered over and over and over again, radio silence about the criminals who commit those crimes? That's not ok!


Well put, except that I would add when it comes to rape there's double-talk on rape. See Allen and 2nd look act. And I agree, the overall violation of law abiding citizens and businesses and public order is rampant, so also double talk on creating socialist "utopias". Thanks, no thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Website is up. Form has been filed with DC election board. Wow!

https://saveward1.com/



Started by the owner and proprietor of a pot store on Park Rd NW who’s upset that her pot business was broken into 3-4 times over the last few months (probably by her own stoner customers).

So you open a shop that sells weed, then you complain that the city is going to hell with crime and drugged out vagrants. Shocking, huh? Well the obvious solution is recall the council member of your district, since she’s not been any help securing your weed sales business.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Website is up. Form has been filed with DC election board. Wow!

https://saveward1.com/



Started by the owner and proprietor of a pot store on Park Rd NW who’s upset that her pot business was broken into 3-4 times over the last few months (probably by her own stoner customers).

So you open a shop that sells weed, then you complain that the city is going to hell with crime and drugged out vagrants. Shocking, huh? Well the obvious solution is recall the council member of your district, since she’s not been any help securing your weed sales business.



Victim blaming, evidence A. A pot store isn't particularly different from an establishment that serves alcohol, I don't think that the "drugged out vagrants" are only using pot. So using your same logic, Maketto shouldn't be upset about being broken into and looted three times because it serves alcohol?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Website is up. Form has been filed with DC election board. Wow!

https://saveward1.com/



Started by the owner and proprietor of a pot store on Park Rd NW who’s upset that her pot business was broken into 3-4 times over the last few months (probably by her own stoner customers).

So you open a shop that sells weed, then you complain that the city is going to hell with crime and drugged out vagrants. Shocking, huh? Well the obvious solution is recall the council member of your district, since she’s not been any help securing your weed sales business.



Now that everyone laughs at the defenders lying that crime is not a problem, you’ve moved on to victim blaming.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Website is up. Form has been filed with DC election board. Wow!

https://saveward1.com/



Started by the owner and proprietor of a pot store on Park Rd NW who’s upset that her pot business was broken into 3-4 times over the last few months (probably by her own stoner customers).

So you open a shop that sells weed, then you complain that the city is going to hell with crime and drugged out vagrants. Shocking, huh? Well the obvious solution is recall the council member of your district, since she’s not been any help securing your weed sales business.



Now that everyone laughs at the defenders lying that crime is not a problem, you’ve moved on to victim blaming.


+1 it's such an odd stance. I thought the narrative is that it's republicans staging this for Nadeau and Allen? Are the republicans the ones owning pot stores in DC? And owning a pot store means you get blamed for being broken into? But bars/restaurants that serve alcohol and get broken into get a pass?

It's like trying to throw pretty much anything out there to bury one's head in the sand.
Anonymous
It's the new "don't wear a short skirt"

"it's your own fault you were robbed/assaulted/vandalized."

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So this is the new GOP ploy...play on the fears of voters and overturn duly elected officials, costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in "special election" fees?


And don't forget the Russians!


For me it’s the UFO. F Nadeau!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Website is up. Form has been filed with DC election board. Wow!

https://saveward1.com/



Started by the owner and proprietor of a pot store on Park Rd NW who’s upset that her pot business was broken into 3-4 times over the last few months (probably by her own stoner customers).

So you open a shop that sells weed, then you complain that the city is going to hell with crime and drugged out vagrants. Shocking, huh? Well the obvious solution is recall the council member of your district, since she’s not been any help securing your weed sales business.



Nadeau is desperate to keep her paycheck.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Website is up. Form has been filed with DC election board. Wow!

https://saveward1.com/



Started by the owner and proprietor of a pot store on Park Rd NW who’s upset that her pot business was broken into 3-4 times over the last few months (probably by her own stoner customers).

So you open a shop that sells weed, then you complain that the city is going to hell with crime and drugged out vagrants. Shocking, huh? Well the obvious solution is recall the council member of your district, since she’s not been any help securing your weed sales business.



Nadeau is desperate to keep her paycheck.


Does she have a day job, other skills? WHO is she?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So this is the new GOP ploy...play on the fears of voters and overturn duly elected officials, costing taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars in "special election" fees?


Ah yes, noted Republican stronghold, Washington DC.


Right? I feel the opposite of played. I am so damn glad someone with more energy than I have started these 2 campaigns and I cannot wait to sign and donate. These idiots need to go, and be replaced by the second coming of Tony Williams progeny.

-- lifelong Dem and 30 yr resident of DC. and no, I emphatically did not "vote for this." I voted for ppl like Goulet, but not enough of my homeowning, non-transient neighbors caught on in time.
Anonymous
You can only sign a recall petition if you live in W6 or W1 but anyone can donate and volunteer.
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