I voted for JLG, not everything she wants will work. But I'm interested in ambition, action, openness, and accountability. We're at an equilibrium point that isn't satisfactory and need to see some different inputs. Bring yours to the table. Complain AND suggest. I see JLG as a change candidate and McDuffie himself is running as a continuity candidate. How would you rank the two? |
I think you are twisting things. Multiple posters have expressed concern that JLG is anti-charter based on her own words. That's not a failure to be cordial -- it really seems like she has antipathy for charters even if she doesn't say it in so many words. Meanwhile JLG supporters have resorted to ad hominem attacks like calling people racist or saying they hate teachers. Not attacking McDuffie but attacking people on this thread who have expressed skepticism about JLG. |
DP but I dont' think either of them are change candidates. I think it's ridiculous for JLG to position herself as DC's Mamdani -- she obviously isn't. They are both more of the same. I suspect whoever wins, little in DC will change. That's the problem. |
Reminds me of Covid. |
huh? openness and accountability are not exactly her strong suit. if you question anything she does, they'll call you maga. the irony, of course, is that she is the most trump-like candidate in the mayoral race. |
Exactly my plan |
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I voted for JLG, not everything she wants will work. But I'm interested in ambition, action, openness, and accountability. We're at an equilibrium point that isn't satisfactory and need to see some different inputs. Bring yours to the table. Complain AND suggest. I see JLG as a change candidate and McDuffie himself is running as a continuity candidate. How would you rank the two? Oh I think JLG will be a change candidate. Just change in a wrong direction. I'm not in favor of increasing income taxes, I am in favor of DC decreasing spending. I'm not in favor of more money being directed to violence interruptors when there is no evidence that it works and a lot more evidence that it is rife with grifting. I'm not in favor of spending DC pension fund money on housing projects when the real problem is that DC's landlord tenant laws are so one-sided that market investors deem the District toxic for residential development. There is literally no one on the DC Council who understands how business works (except maybe Brooke Pinto) and why creating a more business friendly climate in the city is essential now that the rug has been pulled out from the federal workforce. DC is in economic freefall and none of the policies being promoted by JLG and her progressive FreeDC slate will help it---they will only make it worse. I am tired of seeing business and real estate developers in particular being demonized by the progressives when U Street, H Street, NoMA, the Navy Yard, Union Market and the Wharf---all redeveloped areas which create an enormous amount of tax revenue for the District---would not exist but for the pragmatism of Tony Williams in attracting private investment to the District. Not crazy about McDuffie but when faced with the lesser of two evils, he is it. |
Hmm sounds like gaslighting to me. |
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Anything bad about McDuffie and supporters is a personal attack but anything said about JLG is true and factual.
Hahaha. Ok, I’ll be voting for more business corruption instead. That was sarcasm, I’ll be voting JLG. It’s funny JLG voters have stated why they are going to vote for her but Duffy voters haven’t. The charter comments are not substantive enough. Especially because Duff hasn’t done anything for charters or shown support. You believe his words but not hers? That’s weird. So instead of trying to distract of with JLG hate spam, why don’t you give reason Duff is actually the best choice? Because you know he’s not. |
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| My son has an A average in every class at Basis this year but wife is upset he got a couple Bs on final exams. I feel like a loser with no purpose in life. |
Not ranking JLG on my ballot at all. |
McDuffie did state that he thinks charters and DCPS school students should be equally funded. the main reason i'm voting Goodweather/McDuffie is that JLG actually doesn't understand how to create new housing in the District. Her "social housing" project will never be funded and so her 72,000 units claim will never actually happen. See her opposition to the Chevy Chase develpment:https://51st.news/chevy-chase-library-affordable-housing-developer/ She can't even bring herself to say the word "developer" -- how is she going to work with them? McDuffie understands that DC has been redlined because too maybe renters failed to make payments, he understands that this is a problem that needs to be solved before investors and developers build in the District again, and he is willing to work with developers and has the support of the entire real estate world for these reasons. That, and because he takes crime and public safety seriously. |
| I just want a business-friendly mayor who will keep the riff-raff off the streets. |
| She’s not running. |