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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If it's a few hours they are highly unlikely to feel comfortable leaving the airport unless its very close by for a quick meal. There is no way that you'd go to the downtown mall with a few hours' layover at DCA.[/quote] This. With only a few hours, you could maybe go out to eat. That's eat. Doesn't matter if it's DCA or IAD. And DCA would stress me out far more if I left due to traffic, congestion, and bottlenecks at bridge. I remember being a single, 20 something living in the district thinking it was the jam. Now, older with kids, you couldn't pay me to move back - crime, guns, rats, garbage, homeless run amok, terrible public schools, and the whole your vote doesn't matter squat thing. Particularly now when we have so much turmoil in this country and we need all the help that we can get. Still, DC residents prefer to brunch than have their votes count. So you can look down at the suburbs if you like, but we're the voters, and the ones actually doing something about the state of this country. Why don't you lend a hand and skip the mimosas? (hint - going to a march, begging friends in other states to vote, and sending postcards ain't it) And no, DC statehood is not in the pipeline in this lifetime. [/quote]
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