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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since when is Joe Biden a progressive? You all really have Fox living in your head if you think "the progressives" are ruling the roost. And frankly, I will take universal healthcare over evangelical fascism 7 days out of 7. Why do you prefer fascism? [/quote] The progressives in DC and NYC spent the past two years pushing for bike lanes. All while Rome burned. If the ANCs used half the time they spent on bikes instead on schools and crime this would be a world class city. Instead it’s been two years of bike lanes and weed dispensaries. The Ds will now suffer generational losses at the polls. https://www.cnn.com/2022/11/04/politics/eric-adams-new-york-crime-midterms/index.html[/quote] I agree. Unpaid Advisory Neighborhood Commissioners are to blame for the red wave happening this year. [/quote] Their progressive ideas are absolutely THE cause of the red wave. They brag about the 60 meetings they’ve had on bike lanes, but have had Like one meeting on crime and zero meetings on school quality. Completely clueless about what the majority of their constituents care about. [/quote] The "60 meetings" you cite were specifically meetings about the bike lanes. Some of those were ANC meetings, others were neighborhood organizations or DDOT itself.[/quote] dP: I believe you forgot the word "not". The 60 meetings were generalized and spread out among them. It was not at all teadily apparent that those meetings were discussing a reduction in transportation capacity.[/quote]
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