Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 23:22     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

I hope I don't have to vote for either of them. He has the vision of an ant in a tunnel, and she is completely daft and is entirely too dependent on that sycophant who hangs around her.

This city is definitely going in the wrong direction if these two are the best we can get to run.

Our family priorities are solutions to the horrible traffic problems. I would like to be able to get from one side of the city to another in 20 minutes or less. That is completely impossible these days.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 22:22     Subject: Washingtonian article about Alexandria

I was happy to see Euille go, but I've not liked Alison Silberburg. I'll be voting Wilson in the primary.

And not voting for Del Pepper. She needs to retire stat. And I just about died laughing just now when I looked at the candidate list to see if she was running and realized she uses an aol email, because of course she does.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 22:07     Subject: Washingtonian article about Alexandria

I too was thrilled when Silverberg was elected over Euille, simply because we needed a change. While she can be daft, I think she and Justin need one another as to benefit Alexandria. Justin comes across in meetings as irritated and boorish if those don't agree with his line of thinking. Neither are true leaders, but they need one another to fully benefit Alexandria.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 21:47     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

There’s a part of Fairfax that just calls itself Alexandria, and nobody can do anything about it.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 21:19     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It was funny that the article made the public schools sound coveted when ACPS sucks.


OP here. This was my thought as well.


Me, too.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 21:14     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:It was funny that the article made the public schools sound coveted when ACPS sucks.


OP here. This was my thought as well.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 19:55     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

It was funny that the article made the public schools sound coveted when ACPS sucks.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 17:01     Subject: Washingtonian article about Alexandria

Very interesting article. I'm an Alexandria resident (who pays A LOT of taxes) and I am very interested in the upcoming local election - probably for the first time in my entire life.

I'm voting for Mayor, City Council and School Board members who are younger, more diverse and have reasons for making the city better (i.e. skin in the game) - like young children, small businesses, etc. And people who have enough courage to ask tough questions and get things DONE. I think Justin Wilson will do a great job.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:55     Subject: Washingtonian article about Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:Well as a resident of West Alexandria, I can rest assured that neither gives a single polished turd about my neighborhood so none of it matters. They’ll just stay focused on Old Town and Del Ray.


That is not true about Justin.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:54     Subject: Washingtonian article about Alexandria

Well as a resident of West Alexandria, I can rest assured that neither gives a single polished turd about my neighborhood so none of it matters. They’ll just stay focused on Old Town and Del Ray.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:34     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:You are not a true Alexandrian if you did not attend or graduate from TC Williams.


Cool so I can stop paying taxes to Alexandria then, right?
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 16:32     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are not a true Alexandrian if you did not attend or graduate from TC Williams.


You can go to hell. I am a native Alexandrian. Went to Catholic schools (St. Rita and St. Mary’s Academy). Moved back to Alexandria after college and have lived here since.


Spoken like a true Catholic.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 15:34     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

Anonymous wrote:You are not a true Alexandrian if you did not attend or graduate from TC Williams.


You can go to hell. I am a native Alexandrian. Went to Catholic schools (St. Rita and St. Mary’s Academy). Moved back to Alexandria after college and have lived here since.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 14:24     Subject: Re:Washingtonian article about Alexandria

You are not a true Alexandrian if you did not attend or graduate from TC Williams.
Anonymous
Post 05/07/2018 13:34     Subject: Washingtonian article about Alexandria

My Pleasant Suburb Is Going a Little Bit Crazy

https://www.washingtonian.com/2018/05/06/my-pleasant-suburb-is-going-a-little-bit-crazy-alexandria-virginia-allison-silberberg/

Interesting article about Alexandria's mayor. The primary on June 12. I was thrilled when Silberberg defeated Euille but Justin Wilson would be a great mayor.

Alexandrites, what do you think?