Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called Chaffetz to pick up the dead rat in front of my kid's school. Hope he comes soon!
We also need a new light bulb in our alley street light. Will call him later today.
Call him. You sure can't depend on DCPS to do it!
That would be DOH. And it has an extremely well managed rodent control office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I called Chaffetz to pick up the dead rat in front of my kid's school. Hope he comes soon!
We also need a new light bulb in our alley street light. Will call him later today.
Call him. You sure can't depend on DCPS to do it!
Anonymous wrote:I called Chaffetz to pick up the dead rat in front of my kid's school. Hope he comes soon!
We also need a new light bulb in our alley street light. Will call him later today.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like Chaffetz much, but he was spot on and offered a roadmap for more voting power and local autonomy for Washingtonians: retrocede to Maryland.
The diehard pot bangers don't like that much, nor do the cronies, local politicians and pathetic "shadows" (all of whom would love to create the trappings and additional bureaucracy and patronage of a DC "state" government. But for most residents, it would work pretty well. Larry Hogan excepted, MD tends to elect Dems to statewide office, including the Senate, so it would be acceptable to the national GOP. And MD, which is considered a fairly well-run state (though not always decades ago), could just extend already established estate functions.
Anonymous wrote:I don't like Chaffetz much, but he was spot on and offered a roadmap for more voting power and local autonomy for Washingtonians: retrocede to Maryland.
The diehard pot bangers don't like that much, nor do the cronies, local politicians and pathetic "shadows" (all of whom would love to create the trappings and additional bureaucracy and patronage of a DC "state" government. But for most residents, it would work pretty well. Larry Hogan excepted, MD tends to elect Dems to statewide office, including the Senate, so it would be acceptable to the national GOP. And MD, which is considered a fairly well-run state (though not always decades ago), could just extend already established estate functions.