Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn’t capable of electing competent leaders. I think it should lose all control of its affairs.
Some days (not all) I agree with you. Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different outcomes, and 50 years of home rule has shown me that the District is incompetently inept at its own self-governance.
I thought with Tony Williams and Adrian Fenty we had turned a leaf but we've regressed a lot in the last decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Typically as you have more gentrification, more white elected officials and better governance. But the dc council whites have such little respect for themselves, they are just fine with black crime- they think their constituents deserve to be attacked by blacks and have their property stolen bc of equity and systemic racism. So I would say yes, end home rule. These cowardly whites have so little self respect, they can’t protect themselves or the citizens.
Except for the bolded assumption (which I agree is racist), I agree with the rest of this statement. And none of the policies endorsed by Allen, Nadeau, Silverman et al. actually lead to improving anything for anyone EXCEPT the criminals, and even then they are doing juvenile offenders a disservice by absolving them of consequences for their actions until their late 20s, at which point their violence will result in being jailed for their 20s, 30s and 40s, if not for life.
I hate the far right Christian fascists who have taken over the Republican Party, but I have an equal amount of contempt for the far left.
Yes, the fascists and those who oppose them are equally as bad. I don't want anyone to interrupt my coffee and crumpets. I am very smart and not at all part of the problem.
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Anonymous wrote:Typically as you have more gentrification, more white elected officials and better governance. But the dc council whites have such little respect for themselves, they are just fine with black crime- they think their constituents deserve to be attacked by blacks and have their property stolen bc of equity and systemic racism. So I would say yes, end home rule. These cowardly whites have so little self respect, they can’t protect themselves or the citizens.
Except for the bolded assumption (which I agree is racist), I agree with the rest of this statement. And none of the policies endorsed by Allen, Nadeau, Silverman et al. actually lead to improving anything for anyone EXCEPT the criminals, and even then they are doing juvenile offenders a disservice by absolving them of consequences for their actions until their late 20s, at which point their violence will result in being jailed for their 20s, 30s and 40s, if not for life.
I hate the far right Christian fascists who have taken over the Republican Party, but I have an equal amount of contempt for the far left.
Typically as you have more gentrification, more white elected officials and better governance. But the dc council whites have such little respect for themselves, they are just fine with black crime- they think their constituents deserve to be attacked by blacks and have their property stolen bc of equity and systemic racism. So I would say yes, end home rule. These cowardly whites have so little self respect, they can’t protect themselves or the citizens.
Anonymous wrote:
DC isn’t capable of electing competent leaders. I think it should lose all control of its affairs.
Some days (not all) I agree with you. Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different outcomes, and 50 years of home rule has shown me that the District is incompetently inept at its own self-governance.
I thought with Tony Williams and Adrian Fenty we had turned a leaf but we've regressed a lot in the last decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is forced to live in D.C. You made a choice to live in the District. If you want to live in a state with Congressional voting representation, move a few miles in any direction to Maryland or Virginia. No one will stop you.
All Americans -- whether they have Congressional representation or not and regardless of which state in which they live -- should support DC statehood if they believe in no taxation without representation. You either support that fundamental American value or you don't.
There are alternatives to DC statehood that allow for representation, such as DC becoming part of Maryland.
It’s not a viable alternative if neither Maryland nor DC want it.
But the 50 states get to decide not just Maryland. If the states offer to return DC to Maryland, and DC residents oppose it, then they really don’t want representation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC isn’t capable of electing competent leaders. I think it should lose all control of its affairs.
Some days (not all) I agree with you. Insanity is doing the same thing and expecting different outcomes, and 50 years of home rule has shown me that the District is incompetently inept at its own self-governance.
I thought with Tony Williams and Adrian Fenty we had turned a leaf but we've regressed a lot in the last decade.
Anonymous wrote:Typically as you have more gentrification, more white elected officials and better governance. But the dc council whites have such little respect for themselves, they are just fine with black crime- they think their constituents deserve to be attacked by blacks and have their property stolen bc of equity and systemic racism. So I would say yes, end home rule. These cowardly whites have so little self respect, they can’t protect themselves or the citizens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is forced to live in D.C. You made a choice to live in the District. If you want to live in a state with Congressional voting representation, move a few miles in any direction to Maryland or Virginia. No one will stop you.
All Americans -- whether they have Congressional representation or not and regardless of which state in which they live -- should support DC statehood if they believe in no taxation without representation. You either support that fundamental American value or you don't.
There are alternatives to DC statehood that allow for representation, such as DC becoming part of Maryland.
It’s not a viable alternative if neither Maryland nor DC want it.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nobody is forced to live in D.C. You made a choice to live in the District. If you want to live in a state with Congressional voting representation, move a few miles in any direction to Maryland or Virginia. No one will stop you.
All Americans -- whether they have Congressional representation or not and regardless of which state in which they live -- should support DC statehood if they believe in no taxation without representation. You either support that fundamental American value or you don't.
There are alternatives to DC statehood that allow for representation, such as DC becoming part of Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:DC isn’t capable of electing competent leaders. I think it should lose all control of its affairs.