Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll still take the Virginia suburbs any day over DC and suburban Maryland, where the problems identified by the OP are significantly worse in both scale and community impact.
Hell no.
MD over VA in a heartbeat.
Used to be VA was better for the number of colleges over MD
Now VA is a sinking ship and will be Alabama & MO unless you all wise up soon.
Anonymous wrote:I thought Loudoun was a good option and even put a deposit down on a house there. But then I found out that they were going to build $1.5 million mansions a mile away from my $2 million mansion so I said no thank you and walked. Still looking. Let me know if you find something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll still take the Virginia suburbs any day over DC and suburban Maryland, where the problems identified by the OP are significantly worse in both scale and community impact.
Hell no.
MD over VA in a heartbeat.
Used to be VA was better for the number of colleges over MD
Now VA is a sinking ship and will be Alabama & MO unless you all wise up soon.
Anonymous wrote:I’ll still take the Virginia suburbs any day over DC and suburban Maryland, where the problems identified by the OP are significantly worse in both scale and community impact.
Anonymous wrote:Gibson Island.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. It’s terrible. All of the racist MAGAs should move away immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Folks, don't feed the troll. They know that people get spun up about defending their enclave.
Anonymous wrote:These aren't issues of neighborhoods. These are social and economic issues. And no, there's nowhere "safe". When we've bred conditions where people feel crime is their best option, this is what happens.
So sure, you can vote with your feet and leave for somewhere where the crime is more white collar. But there will still be crime.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Arlington is going to beat a record for car jackings
In Brown’s carjacking, two of the 18-year-olds received a 15-year sentence, all of which was suspended,
https://www.arlnow.com/2023/02/06/arlington-sees-more-than-a-third-of-2022s-carjacking-total-in-first-month-of-2023/