Anonymous wrote:I would expect at least that our ANC commissioner would not want to defund the police. Unfortunately our ANC commissioner (S. Siddiqui in 3C05) is a vocal proponent of cutting the MPD force and budget. That seems totally tone deaf and out of step with his constituents’ concerns, especially with the rise in violent crime along Connecticut Ave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In one corner, we have Matt Frumin, Democratic nominee, supporter of Connecticut Avenue bike lanes, supporter of the Foxhall School, and all-around Ward 3 Guy.
In another corner, we have David Krucoff, Republican nominee, relatively recent Republican, anti-statehood, anti-bike lane, and anti-Foxhall School. Other than platitudes, it is unclear what he is for.
In yet another corner, we have the libertarian candidate whose inkjet printed signs that lack required financial disclosures indicate that he will end the (nonexistent) mask mandates.
Who you got and why?
Full disclosure: I'm going with Frumin, but the chaos monkey inside me wants to vote for the libertarian who is running opposed to something that doesn't exist. I don't respect the libertarian enough to look his name up, but I do love his campaign that presupposes a reality that doesn't exist.
I voted for the Libertarian. I am an Independent that DC keeps registering as a Democrat. Yes, I am a unicorn that frustrates many because I don’t vote party lines, I vote candidates, their backgrounds, track record and overall position across the issues that matter to most voters.
No one is “frustrated” by you. You chose to waste your vote on someone who has no chance of winning and threw it away on a tantrum. We roll our eyes at people like you. And no, your nonvotes have nowhere near the numbers to sway an election, so save that predictable retort.
Ah, the classic you must vote for the candidate who is already going to win because we live in a one-party jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Well, let's see, under Cheh, every Ward 3 school and library had a renovation, all but one community center had a renovation, we have a new outdoor pool, a bunch of Main Street organizations, all sorts of international leading environmental measures and a progressive DDOT. Cheh was also on the cutting edge of HPV shots for teens and pre-teens.
If Frumin is anything close to Cheh, I would say bravo!
The school renovations were required citywide by a court. That had nothing to do with her or any other politician.
I want our core government functions to be non-ideological.
the ward 3 schools were lower in the list and she was able to move them up to help with the overcrowding issue.
So she disadvantaged kids outside Ward 3 who deserved to have their schools renovated sooner? Yeah, that checks out. Normal DC liberal. I'm sure she had a BLM sign too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Well, let's see, under Cheh, every Ward 3 school and library had a renovation, all but one community center had a renovation, we have a new outdoor pool, a bunch of Main Street organizations, all sorts of international leading environmental measures and a progressive DDOT. Cheh was also on the cutting edge of HPV shots for teens and pre-teens.
If Frumin is anything close to Cheh, I would say bravo!
The school renovations were required citywide by a court. That had nothing to do with her or any other politician.
I want our core government functions to be non-ideological.
the ward 3 schools were lower in the list and she was able to move them up to help with the overcrowding issue.
So she disadvantaged kids outside Ward 3 who deserved to have their schools renovated sooner? Yeah, that checks out. Normal DC liberal. I'm sure she had a BLM sign too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Well, let's see, under Cheh, every Ward 3 school and library had a renovation, all but one community center had a renovation, we have a new outdoor pool, a bunch of Main Street organizations, all sorts of international leading environmental measures and a progressive DDOT. Cheh was also on the cutting edge of HPV shots for teens and pre-teens.
If Frumin is anything close to Cheh, I would say bravo!
The school renovations were required citywide by a court. That had nothing to do with her or any other politician.
I want our core government functions to be non-ideological.
the ward 3 schools were lower in the list and she was able to move them up to help with the overcrowding issue.
So she disadvantaged kids outside Ward 3 who deserved to have their schools renovated sooner? Yeah, that checks out. Normal DC liberal. I'm sure she had a BLM sign too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Well, let's see, under Cheh, every Ward 3 school and library had a renovation, all but one community center had a renovation, we have a new outdoor pool, a bunch of Main Street organizations, all sorts of international leading environmental measures and a progressive DDOT. Cheh was also on the cutting edge of HPV shots for teens and pre-teens.
If Frumin is anything close to Cheh, I would say bravo!
The school renovations were required citywide by a court. That had nothing to do with her or any other politician.
I want our core government functions to be non-ideological.
the ward 3 schools were lower in the list and she was able to move them up to help with the overcrowding issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Well, let's see, under Cheh, every Ward 3 school and library had a renovation, all but one community center had a renovation, we have a new outdoor pool, a bunch of Main Street organizations, all sorts of international leading environmental measures and a progressive DDOT. Cheh was also on the cutting edge of HPV shots for teens and pre-teens.
If Frumin is anything close to Cheh, I would say bravo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Well, let's see, under Cheh, every Ward 3 school and library had a renovation, all but one community center had a renovation, we have a new outdoor pool, a bunch of Main Street organizations, all sorts of international leading environmental measures and a progressive DDOT. Cheh was also on the cutting edge of HPV shots for teens and pre-teens.
If Frumin is anything close to Cheh, I would say bravo!
The school renovations were required citywide by a court. That had nothing to do with her or any other politician.
I want our core government functions to be non-ideological.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Well, let's see, under Cheh, every Ward 3 school and library had a renovation, all but one community center had a renovation, we have a new outdoor pool, a bunch of Main Street organizations, all sorts of international leading environmental measures and a progressive DDOT. Cheh was also on the cutting edge of HPV shots for teens and pre-teens.
If Frumin is anything close to Cheh, I would say bravo!
The school renovations were required citywide by a court. That had nothing to do with her or any other politician.
I want our core government functions to be non-ideological.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Well, let's see, under Cheh, every Ward 3 school and library had a renovation, all but one community center had a renovation, we have a new outdoor pool, a bunch of Main Street organizations, all sorts of international leading environmental measures and a progressive DDOT. Cheh was also on the cutting edge of HPV shots for teens and pre-teens.
If Frumin is anything close to Cheh, I would say bravo!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
No. He did. Not a fan of Krucoff, but I did have a chuckle at his flyer calling him out on that. Frumin is Mary Cheh 2.0.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
Anonymous wrote:I don't think he literally took every side to the issues. He has very nuanced reasoning, so if you actually listen to him or read the words that he wrote on his website, you can understand his positions quite clearly.
Anonymous wrote:...Matt Frumin for advocating the build MPD levels back up...