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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DMV is essentially one big neighborhood. Get over it. The more vaccinated people in the DMV the better. The virus doesn't have borders.[/quote] The same cab be said for boundary/residency “fraud.” [/quote] Not exactly. School funding is local. Vaccinations were federal - and also for the same product. Your snark is lazy.[/quote] Eh. Your frontal lobe is dysfunctional. [b]School funding in DC IS mostly federal[/b] (oops). And mass vax sites in Maryland were partially funded by state funds (double oops).So, if we're going to assert that we're one big neighborhood for vaccines - we have no moral basis with which to oppose boundary or residence self-maximalization. :roll: [/quote] Where are you getting this from? DC was not eligible for a FEMA site partially because it is not a state. MD congressmen (until recently) have consistently voted against DC statehood because they don't want their constituents to pay for the roads they use in DC and congress can't block a toll if DC is a state. My understanding was that the FEMA sites were funded by the feds, not the states which is why Hogan was not allowed to prevent DC residents from using it. [/quote]
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