Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the city loses its basketball and hockey teams? And schools are underfunded and MTA is cutting bus lines? Yes, the senate should pass and the city should just hold onto it until it can get its act together!
What signs have you seen of the council and Mayors office “getting their act together” as you put it, anytime soon?
Some on the council recently tried to introduce sand measures to reign in crime in DC.
Charles Allen fought hard to water it down, gut it, delay it, and he wants it to die in committee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As the city loses its basketball and hockey teams? And schools are underfunded and MTA is cutting bus lines? Yes, the senate should pass and the city should just hold onto it until it can get its act together!
What signs have you seen of the council and Mayors office “getting their act together” as you put it, anytime soon?
Anonymous wrote:As the city loses its basketball and hockey teams? And schools are underfunded and MTA is cutting bus lines? Yes, the senate should pass and the city should just hold onto it until it can get its act together!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has to pass the Senate. Is that actually going to happen? Political insiders, what's your take?
The biggest hurdle was the House denying DC an asset b/c the GOP doesn’t like city livin liberals. This is part of the short term spending bill that’s basically must-pass.
My guess is that the Washington ownership group sprinkled money all over the GOP caucus in the House.
It’s done.
Is this part true? It's linked to the short-term spending bill? So it will clear the senate in the near future?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Make changing the name back to the Redskins a condition.
And screw FEDEX!
Why would we want to embrace a literal racial epithet as a moniker? Gross.
Anonymous wrote:Make changing the name back to the Redskins a condition.
And screw FEDEX!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It has to pass the Senate. Is that actually going to happen? Political insiders, what's your take?
The biggest hurdle was the House denying DC an asset b/c the GOP doesn’t like city livin liberals. This is part of the short term spending bill that’s basically must-pass.
My guess is that the Washington ownership group sprinkled money all over the GOP caucus in the House.
It’s done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Believe Charles Allen tweeted about how this space could be better used to build lodging for the city’s unhoused and underprivileged.
Stupidity! Poor needs jobs and income more than freebies.
Anonymous wrote:Believe Charles Allen tweeted about how this space could be better used to build lodging for the city’s unhoused and underprivileged.