Rick Nash. That is it. And he lives off Wisconsin Avenue, but happens to be in 3C where Connecticut ave is the focus. |
You're right. The lies have been what is so divisive. The lies about popularity. The lies about a mandate. The lies about community awareness. The lies about impact. We cannot come together until you all stop the lies. |
The most important left winger in the entire city government, Elissa Silverman, was thrown out on her ear and replaced with a business friendly centrist Democrat. |
Have you asked Rick Nash if he is anti bikes and bike lanes? He works for Conservation International, an environmental organization. |
Kind of looks like a mandate, given the many victories of bike lane proponents up and down the avenue. |
+1 Krucoff made this the centerpiece of his campaign and he actually did worse than other competitors against Cheh, an incumbent. |
The election was about a lot more than bike lanes. Funny you say Siddiqui’s opponent spent a lot of money when Siddiqui and so many other ANC candidates doing GGW/CPSG’s bidding are heavily funded by Greater Greater Washington, Cleveland Park Smart Growth, the bike lobby, and the developers who stand to gain $$$$ from development not just on the avenues but up and down the residential side streets. There is a link on GGW website to fund Siddiqui and some of the other candidates GGW endorses. |
What does an ANC do that provides them a policy mandate for their SMC? |
What development is taking place on the side streets of a historic district where almost all of the houses are contributing structures? Like, none. Stop with the hyperbole. |
This is just asinine. No one was even thinking about bike lanes in these elections. And the leading progressive on the city council was defeated. The city council is going to swing back towards the center after all this. |
Krucoff is a Republican. That he got as many votes as he did is meaningful. |
Elissa Silverman lost a lot of votes not as she claims because big money funded an opponent but because of the way she supported the ANC redistricting task force which was to many observers undemocratic. She didn’t want to hear why DC residents objected to the gerrymandering taking place, the tilted composition of the task force, and she sent obnoxious responses to voters who lodged complaints. That kind of treatment turns people off. I voted for her in the past but not this time and never again. |
Do you even know what you are talking about? Elissa Silverman has never been great or even outspoken about bike lanes - it has just never been her issue at all. |
LOL - working for an environmental organization (or voting Democratic) does not make you an environmentalist or biker for that matter. Words and Deeds matter and Nash made it very clear he is opposed to re-making Connecticut Avenue into a corridor that is safer for all of its users. |
Lol you just can't stop yourself from lying can you. It is this sort of rhetorical bullcrap that people are sick and tired of. |