Anonymous wrote:I've got to admit though...seems like Tom Sherwood finally grew a set and challenged "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" and made her face her failure.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nadeau was her usual mess on The Politics Hour today on WAMU. She's awful, but, in all seriousness, who on the Council is not? Gray (who has no power so long as Bowser is mayor and ignores him) and arguably the chairman.
The progressives on the Council are particularly odious. I moved to the District in 1990 when the middle class (all of the white MC and a large majority of the AA middle class) had fled the District. There was only the upper class ---who sent their kids to private schools, the remainder of the AA middle class---who sent their kids OOB to WOTP schools, and an extremely poor multi-generational poverty underclass---who used the remainder of the public schools, which were in such terrible shape that they literally could not open on time. 14th Street and H Street were boarded up and derelict, and had been since the 1968 riots. The District is far, far better in multiple ways now than it was then. But the progressives' tolerance of the encampments and push for policies that protect criminals and encourage crime are going to send us right back to those days.
The defining feature of most of these people is that they don't appreciate how hard Anthony Williams worked to clean up the mess or they were not around to understand how hard it was and how special Williams was.
Anonymous wrote:Nadeau was her usual mess on The Politics Hour today on WAMU. She's awful, but, in all seriousness, who on the Council is not? Gray (who has no power so long as Bowser is mayor and ignores him) and arguably the chairman.
The progressives on the Council are particularly odious. I moved to the District in 1990 when the middle class (all of the white MC and a large majority of the AA middle class) had fled the District. There was only the upper class ---who sent their kids to private schools, the remainder of the AA middle class---who sent their kids OOB to WOTP schools, and an extremely poor multi-generational poverty underclass---who used the remainder of the public schools, which were in such terrible shape that they literally could not open on time. 14th Street and H Street were boarded up and derelict, and had been since the 1968 riots. The District is far, far better in multiple ways now than it was then. But the progressives' tolerance of the encampments and push for policies that protect criminals and encourage crime are going to send us right back to those days.
Nadeau was her usual mess on The Politics Hour today on WAMU. She's awful, but, in all seriousness, who on the Council is not? Gray (who has no power so long as Bowser is mayor and ignores him) and arguably the chairman.
Anonymous wrote:Brianne is a one trick pony and that trick works when conditions are good. Unfortunately that’s no longer the case. I doubt Sabel has a chance of beating Nadeau nor would she bring anything new to the council.
Anonymous wrote:Sabel is cute. Is she single?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hopefully she'll be the only one this time, unlike the last election, when challengers split the vote and gave us four more awful years in Ward 1:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/12/02/sabel-harris-runs-ward-1-dc/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social
I guess Nadeau cares too much about poor people for your liking?
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully she'll be the only one this time, unlike the last election, when challengers split the vote and gave us four more awful years in Ward 1:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2021/12/02/sabel-harris-runs-ward-1-dc/?utm_campaign=wp_main&utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social