Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goulet has all the hallmarks of the Trump of Ward 3. He is chronically childish, grossly infatuated with himself, and prone to adopting populist positions that are as offensive as they are nonsensical. I half expect him to announce - not that anyone really cares - the creation of his own personal social media network. As a wise DCUMer once wrote, Ward 3 really dodged a bullet with this guy.
We’re will to get hit with fake bullets if that what it takes to not get hit by real bullets.
Goulet’s gonna protect you from the bullets??? This just gets weirder and weirder . . .
But for the grace of God do I manage to get suckered by a narcissistic populist.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t care. Whomever makes sure my neighborhood is clean, safe and civil wins. That’s apparently not Matt. Next
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goulet has all the hallmarks of the Trump of Ward 3. He is chronically childish, grossly infatuated with himself, and prone to adopting populist positions that are as offensive as they are nonsensical. I half expect him to announce - not that anyone really cares - the creation of his own personal social media network. As a wise DCUMer once wrote, Ward 3 really dodged a bullet with this guy.
We’re will to get hit with fake bullets if that what it takes to not get hit by real bullets.
Anonymous wrote:Goulet has all the hallmarks of the Trump of Ward 3. He is chronically childish, grossly infatuated with himself, and prone to adopting populist positions that are as offensive as they are nonsensical. I half expect him to announce - not that anyone really cares - the creation of his own personal social media network. As a wise DCUMer once wrote, Ward 3 really dodged a bullet with this guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many who bitterly regret not voting for him and falling for Frumin’s “moderate” pretense.
Pretty much our whole block. Appalled at Frumin and his lack of urgency over addressing crime. He needs to get outside the echo chamber of socialist ANC commissioners.
What do you think a councilmember can do about crime? Be specific.
One week after the House on a bipartisan basis made DC the laughingstock of the nation for the ill advised and ill timed criminal code rewrite CM Frumin made his budget request. In his TEN page request letter not only did he not ask for more police officers, the word “crime” is mentioned exactly zero times. My neighbor who recently had his car stolen from outside his house read that letter with great interest Specific enough?
That is your suggestion? Just mentioning “crime”? A very low bar you set. And do you really believe that the Council is constraining the hiring of MPD officers? Do you believe that MPD doesn’t have any vacancies? Have you not seen the bonuses they are offering? If you are really concerned about the MPD shortfall, maybe you could consider signing up to help solve the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many who bitterly regret not voting for him and falling for Frumin’s “moderate” pretense.
Pretty much our whole block. Appalled at Frumin and his lack of urgency over addressing crime. He needs to get outside the echo chamber of socialist ANC commissioners.
What do you think a councilmember can do about crime? Be specific.
One week after the House on a bipartisan basis made DC the laughingstock of the nation for the ill advised and ill timed criminal code rewrite CM Frumin made his budget request. In his TEN page request letter not only did he not ask for more police officers, the word “crime” is mentioned exactly zero times. My neighbor who recently had his car stolen from outside his house read that letter with great interest Specific enough?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He forgot actual DCPS/DCPCS parents whose kids actually go to actual DCPS/DCPCS schools. Did he say which DCPS/DCPCS school his kids will enroll in this fall?
His kids all went to DCPS and have long since graduated from college.
I think PP meant Goulet, not Frumin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many who bitterly regret not voting for him and falling for Frumin’s “moderate” pretense.
Pretty much our whole block. Appalled at Frumin and his lack of urgency over addressing crime. He needs to get outside the echo chamber of socialist ANC commissioners.
What do you think a councilmember can do about crime? Be specific.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many who bitterly regret not voting for him and falling for Frumin’s “moderate” pretense.
Pretty much our whole block. Appalled at Frumin and his lack of urgency over addressing crime. He needs to get outside the echo chamber of socialist ANC commissioners.
What do you think a councilmember can do about crime? Be specific.
Don't hold your breath waiting for a response. There's one troll here who's obsessed with bad-mouthing Frumin. Could be Goulet himself.
People I talk to love Matt. "I had no idea what a good councilmember could be like" is a typical comment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many who bitterly regret not voting for him and falling for Frumin’s “moderate” pretense.
Pretty much our whole block. Appalled at Frumin and his lack of urgency over addressing crime. He needs to get outside the echo chamber of socialist ANC commissioners.
What do you think a councilmember can do about crime? Be specific.