Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. It could be Monaco but it’s a freaking Grand Theft Auto
This. If we didn’t have home rule, maybe we’d have a tougher on crime approach to rising crime by Republicans or something. Instead we have a liberal city council that sided with criminals over tax paying citizens out of “equity”.
Anonymous wrote:DC has zero, absolutely zero, justification for becoming a state. It's creation from parts of Maryland and Virginia was intentional as a federal district, and nothing more. It can lobby to go back to Maryland if it would like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. It could be Monaco but it’s a freaking Grand Theft Auto
This. If we didn’t have home rule, maybe we’d have a tougher on crime approach to rising crime by Republicans or something. Instead we have a liberal city council that sided with criminals over tax paying citizens out of “equity”.
Hey idiot, you realize DOJ prosecutes criminals in DC, right? Trump DOJ minions were just in charge of prosecuting criminals from 2016-2020. How did they do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. It could be Monaco but it’s a freaking Grand Theft Auto
This. If we didn’t have home rule, maybe we’d have a tougher on crime approach to rising crime by Republicans or something. Instead we have a liberal city council that sided with criminals over tax paying citizens out of “equity”.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. It could be Monaco but it’s a freaking Grand Theft Auto
Anonymous wrote:DC has zero, absolutely zero, justification for becoming a state. It's creation from parts of Maryland and Virginia was intentional as a federal district, and nothing more. It can lobby to go back to Maryland if it would like.
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.
The world is not as black and white as you wish it to be.
Anonymous wrote:Hahaha. It could be Monaco but it’s a freaking Grand Theft Auto
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope. I love it - D.C. makes laws like a city (nimbly and efficiently) but acts and has the funding of an entire state.
Congress barely uses the Home Rule law but funds the city extensively through federal initiatives. For the Covid emergency funding we got $500 million. No other city can say that.
No other city/state also has:
- Paid Leave
- Free Pre-K
- Collections Debt expiration after 3 years
- Free daily Covid-19 tests - 2 per person
- Extraordinary funding for SNAP and Food Stamps
- College Tuition Grants to match Out of State costs
- First Time Homebuyer $10K credits
- Separate Healthcare/ACA Portal Benefits
- 3 Years of Mortgage and/or Renter Protections
- Free Public Transportation for Children
- Maternity Leave UBI for New Mothers (Pilot)
The current version of TAG does not match out of state costs.
It's not even close. DC students are at a huge disadvantage with no real in state system besides UDC.
Anonymous wrote:No. And the only arguments against DC statehood are driven by ugly, naked partisanship.