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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]All this in a city that has consistently had some of the lowest coronavirus levels in the country. Even today, there’s only three states with better numbers than ours. Teachers should be ashamed of themselves. [/quote] You should be ashamed. You should also be thankful for what Bowser has managed to do. Hate her as much as you want but, she is the reason why the numbers are so low. Her policies in keeping schools closed, as well as restaurants and museums, makes sure the numbers stay low. As a parent I'm thankful for what she has done in keeping my family safe.[/quote] For such a tax rich city like DC to be in this hot mess is absurd. Why they didn't find ways to safely reopen by now (or plan to do so by spring) is beyond me. [b]They'll get what they deserve when MC and UMC parents do whatever they can to run out of this city and their tax base collapses. [/quote][/b] That won't happen. If they sell people will buy behind them. If not people will stop selling and stay put. And APS, FCPS, MCPS, PGCPS, are all closed and the further out counties are too. I don't think they will open sooner (mcps seems to be an equally hot mess).[/quote]
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