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Reply to "Greater Greater Washington --- Please Explain Why They Have Obfuscated Their Donors in The 990 Schedule B Filing"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So it seems like the GGW has people lurking on here to try to reply to all the complaints about bike lanes and other ill-thought out building density plans for Ward 3. They are also behind trying to stack all the ANC seats in Ward 3 and were featured in this vile tweet that shows how they really feel about their constituents: https://groups.io/g/clevelandpark/message/194850 Was just looking at their 990, when I noticed that their Schedule B list of contributors is restricted. Can someone explain why a so-called grassroots advocacy group would want to obfuscate their donors? I have not seen that before. https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/472738753/202243199349327214/full [/quote] The GGW and YIMBY groups are always scurrying around trying to make it appear that there is much more support for their causes than actually exists. It’s transparent social engineering trying to make it appear that there is demand for something when there just, isn’t. Ultimately, they think that their bad ideas are good ideas and want to just build out the bad solutions because OF COURSE it will all work out in the end because they are ever so smart and clever. Unfortunately for them it doesn’t work that way so they have to create the illusion of current demand.[/quote]
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