Anonymous wrote:Some of you seem so thrilled about any problem in the District. Do you somehow think it is materially good for you in Chevy Chase or Ashburn or whatever god-forsaken suburb you live in if the District has problems? Or does it just make you happy to see other people suffer?
Anonymous wrote:People are leaving because of soaring crime rates and they're not coming back.
Anonymous wrote:People are leaving because of soaring crime rates and they're not coming back.
Anonymous wrote:Well they shouldn’t have closed everything for two years so that it was boring to live here and kids couldn’t get a proper education. Half the morons who left probably supported it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, when the high earners left DC, they sold their homes to....other high earners.
Nope. DC has a tax crisis and will be hundreds of millions in the red for the budget soon because property values are tanking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, when the high earners left DC, they sold their homes to....other high earners.
Except this is a "net loss", meaning the number of people moving in did not fully replace the people moving out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, when the high earners left DC, they sold their homes to....other high earners.
Nope. DC has a tax crisis and will be hundreds of millions in the red for the budget soon because property values are tanking.
Anonymous wrote:OP, when the high earners left DC, they sold their homes to....other high earners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, when the high earners left DC, they sold their homes to....other high earners.
Nope. DC has a tax crisis and will be hundreds of millions in the red for the budget soon because property values are tanking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Breaking news: people move to DC in their 20s then move out in their 30s when they start families.
Except that's not what happened...![]()