Anonymous wrote:This makes a lot of sense. The only folks who are likely to be opposed are (a) MD GOP governor Larry Hogan, who's likely to be re-elected but wiuuld not be if DC joined MD: (2) the 'professional' statehood lobby in DC, the "shadow" this-and-that's and the DC political nomenclartura who salivate at the fantasy of creating an entire state-level bureaucracy for jobs and spoils for favored cronies. Imagine if Marion You-know-who, rather than being mayor-for-life had been DC state governor-for-life with the power to pardon criminals!
Anonymous wrote:Guys, calm down. You can't just move state borders on a whim.
Chances of this happening are akin to DC getting statehood.
Anonymous wrote:Guys, calm down. You can't just move state borders on a whim.
Chances of this happening are akin to DC getting statehood.
During a House Oversight Committee hearing, Chaffetz casually mentioned that he was "exploring" having the residential areas of D.C. retrocede back to Maryland, though his exploration apparently has not yet involved speaking with people from the District or the Old Line State about the idea.
He has a long history of meddling in D.C. affairs, including pledging to block D.C.'s Death With Dignity Act and voting to overturn the Reproductive Health Non-Discrimination Act.
Anonymous wrote:Chaffetz
Anonymous wrote:What?? I'm in MD. Surely we have a say in this?
Anonymous wrote:What?? I'm in MD. Surely we have a say in this?
Anonymous wrote:Chaffetz
Congressman Chavis is said to be considering moving to DC residential areas into Maryland. I don't like this idea at all. The mayor's job will probably be eliminated along with the city Council and other elected officials. On top of all of this, our property tax will go through the roof....