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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If bike lanes weren't dead already, they're gone with the wind now - or at least gone with the Wizards and the Caps. People have finally had it up to here with all of Bowser's bad agenda: not just bike lanes that create traffic jams, out of control crime that has spread to formerly safe neighborhoods; allowing the police department to become hollowed out; a misguided voucher program that works only to enrich glorified slumlords while spreading the aforesaid crime around; truancy and further declining DC public schools (if that's possible); selling out the DC government to real estate developers; poor quality appointed officials; and "urban vibrancy" that has become code for a declining quality of life in many areas. The list goes on.[/quote] If anything, the reduced demand for going downtown undermines the downtown business lobby's arguments.[/quote] Your policies destroy the city and now you want a prize?[/quote] One would think the CEO of a commercial real estate management company would have better things to do than to rage on the mommy forum, but alas, I guess Mr. Dougherty has nothing better to do since many govt workers enjoy working remotely and interest rates are elevated. Sir, "bike lanes" did not destroy the city. That is laughable. There was a pandemic. It shocked the system. It woke people up to the fact that suffering 60 to 80 minutes in soul crushing traffic crammed on 395 and I-66 listening to a chorus of horns two times a day really, really sucked and that if they could work in their pajama bottoms while little Timmy played soccer in the back yard from their home three days a week, life would be much better. Your business model is dated. It died with the Coronavirus. Time for you to get creative and figure something else out.[/quote]
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