Everything DC manages is a disaster

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huh, the DMV is awesome! I grew up here and it's day and night better than it was in the 80s. Just as good as MD, VA and VT, where I have also had licenses.


+1. Credit is due where credit is due. DC does a very good job with its DMV, no question about it.


Totally agree! I recently went to have a car inspection and got my car seat installation corrected all within an hour. Awesome service, kind helpful employees. Miles better than it was ten years ago. Props!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are racist undertones to this thread that are making me uncomfortable.


You probably find racist undertones in every single thread, article and book you read, and every single person you encounter. You make yourself uncomfortable. Ask for professional help.


I've been on this blog since 2002 and I have never experienced the type of racism that has been displayed as this year. I've never been uncomfortable or offended. Now, totally different. I know this is not what Jess wants for this site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The bar is set so low...how pathetic.


Yet people are moving here in droves; go figure.


They all leave when kids show up.


Except in the crowded WOTP schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:A joke of a public transit system, especially for the capital city of the U.S.


Pretty much stopped reading here. Figured the rest of the rant was equally misinformed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A joke of a public transit system, especially for the capital city of the U.S.


Pretty much stopped reading here. Figured the rest of the rant was equally misinformed.


Different poster here...but DC Metro is certainly a joke, and you'd know if you had lived in any other big or capital city in a developed cointry, or even here in DC twenty years ago.

Let me guess, you are in high school.

Or work in WMATA.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A joke of a public transit system, especially for the capital city of the U.S.


Pretty much stopped reading here. Figured the rest of the rant was equally misinformed.


Different poster here...but DC Metro is certainly a joke, and you'd know if you had lived in any other big or capital city in a developed cointry, or even here in DC twenty years ago.

Let me guess, you are in high school.

Or work in WMATA.


NP here. But it is not DC Metro. It is WMATA which includes Maryland and Virginia. I have lived in a really, bigly city. It is called NYC. And yes, we had issues with our transit system as well. Fights, killings, muggings, broken down trains, filth inside and outside the trains, riding in-between cars for safety, you name it. The difference between the transit system in NY and the DC Metro is that the people finally organized and started making the pols accountable. NY finally received dedicated funding, something WMATA does not have.

I read in the Post that WMATA falls in the middle when comparing problems with the system. SEPTA, Chicago, NY, Atlanta and a couple of others have more fires and breakdowns. Perhaps because you are in DC you've become uninformed or uninterested in the other systems and only see failure, when there may be progress. I get that the system needs fixing, but to say it is a joke and that other big cities do it better is not true. At least that's what analysis reported in Post showed anyway.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You failed to mention the crappy public schools and DMV OP.

The ONLY thing DC can do is parking enforcement.


Not in our NW neighborhood. We have traffic jams on Mass ave and MacArthur almost every day because of cars parked in the rush hour lanes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are racist undertones to this thread that are making me uncomfortable.


You probably find racist undertones in every single thread, article and book you read, and every single person you encounter. You make yourself uncomfortable. Ask for professional help.


I've been on this blog since 2002 and I have never experienced the type of racism that has been displayed as this year. I've never been uncomfortable or offended. Now, totally different. I know this is not what Jess wants for this site.


I agree its gotten worse since the Macedonians and their ilk found the site.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There are racist undertones to this thread that are making me uncomfortable.


You probably find racist undertones in every single thread, article and book you read, and every single person you encounter. You make yourself uncomfortable. Ask for professional help.


I've been on this blog since 2002 and I have never experienced the type of racism that has been displayed as this year. I've never been uncomfortable or offended. Now, totally different. I know this is not what Jess wants for this site.


I agree its gotten worse since the Macedonians and their ilk found the site.


I say we block all immigration from Macedonia, and we deport their ilk.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You failed to mention the crappy public schools and DMV OP.

The ONLY thing DC can do is parking enforcement.


Not in our NW neighborhood. We have traffic jams on Mass ave and MacArthur almost every day because of cars parked in the rush hour lanes.


Parking enforcement knows better than to ticket cars in you NW neighborhood. How long would it be before your neighbors start to complain about the tickets? How long before one of your neighbors complains to the parking enforcement officer that they should ticket in another part of the city?
Anonymous
DS got a ticket for parking on the very slightest of inclines without having his tires turned towards the sidewalk on our extremely uncrowded street in NW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS got a ticket for parking on the very slightest of inclines without having his tires turned towards the sidewalk on our extremely uncrowded street in NW.


Does DS know why the wheels of his bmw should be turned toward the curb, when parked on an incline?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS got a ticket for parking on the very slightest of inclines without having his tires turned towards the sidewalk on our extremely uncrowded street in NW.


Does DS know why the wheels of his bmw should be turned toward the curb, when parked on an incline?


Ha! As if--gave him my 13 year old CRV with almost no AC or heat. And yes, he knows now that he's had to pay the ticket for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You failed to mention the crappy public schools and DMV OP.

The ONLY thing DC can do is parking enforcement.


Not in our NW neighborhood. We have traffic jams on Mass ave and MacArthur almost every day because of cars parked in the rush hour lanes.


Parking enforcement knows better than to ticket cars in you NW neighborhood. How long would it be before your neighbors start to complain about the tickets? How long before one of your neighbors complains to the parking enforcement officer that they should ticket in another part of the city?


You are delusional.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A joke of a public transit system, especially for the capital city of the U.S.


Pretty much stopped reading here. Figured the rest of the rant was equally misinformed.


Different poster here...but DC Metro is certainly a joke, and you'd know if you had lived in any other big or capital city in a developed cointry, or even here in DC twenty years ago.

Let me guess, you are in high school.

Or work in WMATA.


WMATA is the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. It is managed by a board with reps from DC, Virginia, Maryland, and the Federal Govt. It is NOT managed by the govt of the District of Columbia.

Anyone who does not know that either does not live in the area, or is poorly informed about local government.
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