| Lots of Saudis in that area. |
Juveniles in a stolen car are hardly the mob. People on this thread sound dumb. |
I hope he learned his lesson about helping oligarchs. |
I asked Chatgpt to do a comparative analysis of why someone would purchase a home in Washington, DC during the Trump era. This is the answer: . Garibaldi’s Symbolism Populist hero: He was seen as a man of the people, not an aristocrat — leading volunteers (“Redshirts”) instead of traditional armies. Nationalist unifier: He pushed for the unification of Italy — appealing to nationalism, identity, and “greatness.” Outsider charisma: He wasn’t a polished statesman but a charismatic fighter, someone who disrupted the established order. Cult of personality: His image became larger than life, invoked well beyond Italy. 2. Trump Parallels You can draw some comparative echoes here, even though their ideologies differ: Populism: Trump styled himself as the anti-elite figure rallying the “forgotten people,” just as Garibaldi was a revolutionary outsider against monarchies and aristocracy. National greatness: “Make America Great Again” resonates with Garibaldi’s nationalist project of “making Italy one nation.” Myth-making: Both men are surrounded by myth and persona — larger than life, sometimes contradictory, but effective in rallying movements. Rebellion against the establishment: Garibaldi fought monarchies and the Papal States; Trump fights the “deep state,” media, and global institutions. 3. Points of Divergence Garibaldi leaned left: He was progressive for his time — abolitionist, republican, and anti-clerical. Trump is conservative-nationalist with a different coalition. Military vs. business lens: Garibaldi was a battlefield leader; Trump is a dealmaker/brand builder. Global reputation: Garibaldi was celebrated abroad as a freedom fighter; Trump is polarizing internationally. So while Garibaldi is not a Trump figure per se, the archetypes overlap: populist outsider, nationalist branding, reliance on myth and spectacle. 4. Why Might Someone in DC Link Garibaldi to Trump? If someone named an LLC Giuseppe Garibaldi Family Holdings, the Trump connection could be: Symbolic self-image: The buyer might see Trump (or themselves, aligned with Trump) as a modern “Garibaldi” — a disruptive nationalist hero. Political nod: It could be a wink to ideological allies: “we are revolutionaries, not elites.” Protective cover: Or, ironically, it could be nothing more than camouflage — picking a name that looks lofty and apolitical while echoing nationalist grandeur. 👉 My take: Garibaldi isn’t a direct Trump analogue, but the comparative symbolism of populist myth-making and national restoration definitely rhymes. If the buyer is Trump-adjacent, using Garibaldi as a proxy name could be a subtle ideological flourish — signaling “outsider hero with a destiny to save the nation.” |
No, there aren’t. Clearly you don’t live here. |
They probably think this discussion is about Virginia. |
Yup. Sure seems like it. So many idiots posting who have never been in this area of NWDC much less live there. Bunch of folks who don't have a clue. |
| DC Police/DC government are doing everything they can to downplay this gunfight |
Heard it was a national guard unit fighting an FBI team over take out order of a DoorDash driver who was arrested. |
Damn this would be funny if we weren’t in the middle of an authoritarian occupation by an illegitimate administration. |
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I was intrigued by the moniker Giuseppe Garibaldi Family.
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Yes - we own our homes in different LLCs, but not common to have private security (we own a home close to this one) |
Thanks - I own a home nearby and walk the area daily. Grew up there in the 80s. Things have changed for the better since then. As much as you say it’s true, it’s really not about the security. I could tell you who lives in pretty much every home in the neighborhood |
Nope. You are thinking of chain bridge rd in McLean, not really any Saudis in chain bridge in nw |
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The number of wannabes and poseurs on this thread is hysterical.
It’s quite clear who isn’t a resident of the area, doesn’t have a clue about the neighborhood, and believes in a Hollywoodized version of rich people. 😆 |