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Good riddance.
BTW. Maybe a Dem now, but was a Trumper before. |
He has a really shady past. I have no idea why the Mayor hired him. |
Say what you want about Bowser and the quality of DC government, but they are infinitely more sensible than in Montgomery County. This guy messed up, caused a distraction and within a week he’s gone and everyone moves on. |
| He should have stayed and fought to clear his name but probably didn’t want to put his family through it. |
The longer he stuck around and fought, the more his residency issue would be salient and Bowser would need to answer the question of how many other DC government employees are similarly cheating the requirement which could implicate a lot more high level people. |
Gah, he'll now be hired by Arlington as the Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion officer for Public Safety. |
Yep, just follow the places (private companies) where he’s worked. No one should touch him now, but they’ll hire him cuz it’s DC. |
+ 1 He was a hot target and was gonna draw fire to the other cheating scum so they kicked him out of the boat. Dude was a POS anyway. |
| He’s # 1 cheating scum in many ways. |
Can you or someone elaborate on his shady past? What do you mean exactly? |
| When did we vote this guy in? |
He wasn’t voted in, the Mayor picked him |
People keep saying he’s a cheater or shady but give no examples. Makes those people look like haters. |
This. The majority of high level DC officials that are required to live in DC are doing exactly what Geldart did. |