Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams was responsible for DC's glory days. It was truly great to live here for many years. Alas, that time has passed. Any idea who could be a Tony Williams 2.0. This city will die a painful death if we don't get competent leadership.
Trayon White would be Williams 2.0
Trayon White is a nut job conspiracy theorist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams was responsible for DC's glory days. It was truly great to live here for many years. Alas, that time has passed. Any idea who could be a Tony Williams 2.0. This city will die a painful death if we don't get competent leadership.
Trayon White would be Williams 2.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP here. FWIW I think Barry is underestimated by people who don't remember him. His first two terms were pretty competent, and he started the re-investment in DC a decade after the 1968 riots. That said, his third term ended... badly, and his fourth term was a dumpster fire.
It was all smoke and mirrors, even in the beginning. The rot set in very quickly.
By investment after the riots, there was hardly any in the District until the mid 80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Williams was responsible for DC's glory days. It was truly great to live here for many years. Alas, that time has passed. Any idea who could be a Tony Williams 2.0. This city will die a painful death if we don't get competent leadership.
Trayon White would be Williams 2.0
Anonymous wrote:Williams was responsible for DC's glory days. It was truly great to live here for many years. Alas, that time has passed. Any idea who could be a Tony Williams 2.0. This city will die a painful death if we don't get competent leadership.
Anonymous wrote:PP here. FWIW I think Barry is underestimated by people who don't remember him. His first two terms were pretty competent, and he started the re-investment in DC a decade after the 1968 riots. That said, his third term ended... badly, and his fourth term was a dumpster fire.
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn't Williams consider coming back for another run as Mayor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Tony Williams
2. Tony Williams
3. Abe Pollin
4. Tony Williams
5. Tony Williams
6. Tony Williams
7. Fenty
This is a fabulous answer. Regarding the OP, Fenty and Gray were both better than Bowser.
Gray was responsible for the beginning of the end of Tony Williams' efforts to fix DC. Gray is the one who came in to say DC wasn't broken. Fast forward to our post-apocalyptic landscape today when outside my NWDC window, I see loiterers, empty storefronts, and "doggie parents" instead of actual children playing.