Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's definitely not taxes. DC taxes are similar to MD and VA once you add up all the categories, and most people don't give a damn about the tiny differences between them.
It's some mix of crime, the cost of housing, and the renovation of downtown to account for lower office demand.
The tax rates may be similar but the quality of services you receive is vastly different.
Anonymous wrote:A veneer of ridiculous woke politics wrapped in corruption.
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You’d think. Except our elected leaders seem far more interested in bike lanes than dealing with soaring crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just walked from NOMA to downtown on this sunny Sunday. Why are there so SO many homeless or near homeless people who are just high as a kite out and making the city feel unsafe to walk around? It’s just a ridiculous number of people…
I live in DC and really like it. I won’t be moving, but I really wish we didn’t have to feel unsafe on our streets in the middle of a Sunday.
It’s an odd juxtaposition to say that you like living in a place that makes you feel unsafe.
It’s really not. Maybe you’re not, but I am a complicated living person who likes and dislikes aspects of the same thing…
Nah. You just have gotten used to the dysfunction and crime. Move somewhere else and in a year you’ll be shocked as to what you thought was normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just walked from NOMA to downtown on this sunny Sunday. Why are there so SO many homeless or near homeless people who are just high as a kite out and making the city feel unsafe to walk around? It’s just a ridiculous number of people…
I live in DC and really like it. I won’t be moving, but I really wish we didn’t have to feel unsafe on our streets in the middle of a Sunday.
It’s an odd juxtaposition to say that you like living in a place that makes you feel unsafe.
It’s really not. Maybe you’re not, but I am a complicated living person who likes and dislikes aspects of the same thing…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just walked from NOMA to downtown on this sunny Sunday. Why are there so SO many homeless or near homeless people who are just high as a kite out and making the city feel unsafe to walk around? It’s just a ridiculous number of people…
I live in DC and really like it. I won’t be moving, but I really wish we didn’t have to feel unsafe on our streets in the middle of a Sunday.
It’s an odd juxtaposition to say that you like living in a place that makes you feel unsafe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's definitely not taxes. DC taxes are similar to MD and VA once you add up all the categories, and most people don't give a damn about the tiny differences between them.
It's some mix of crime, the cost of housing, and the renovation of downtown to account for lower office demand.
The tax rates may be similar but the quality of services you receive is vastly different.
Anonymous wrote:Just walked from NOMA to downtown on this sunny Sunday. Why are there so SO many homeless or near homeless people who are just high as a kite out and making the city feel unsafe to walk around? It’s just a ridiculous number of people…
I live in DC and really like it. I won’t be moving, but I really wish we didn’t have to feel unsafe on our streets in the middle of a Sunday.
Anonymous wrote:Schools and crime.
Anonymous wrote:Crime and safety should be number one problem to be resolved.
Anonymous wrote:It's definitely not taxes. DC taxes are similar to MD and VA once you add up all the categories, and most people don't give a damn about the tiny differences between them.
It's some mix of crime, the cost of housing, and the renovation of downtown to account for lower office demand.