Anonymous wrote:She was also called out about this recently and of course had nothing to say:
From the reddit FedNews sub:
Bowser can jump in a lake. She got in bed with Trump and pushed hard for RTO, thinking feds would suddenly want to drop $20 for a salad at Chopt or whatever after being forced to increase their commuting costs several hundred a month.
Congresswoman Jasmine Crocket called her out on it in a hearing late last year - I might be paraphrasing a bit but it was a hearing on Federal Employees and Telework that Bowser went to
"You keep pushing for federal employees to come back into the office more, even going so far as to travel to Maralago to meet with President Elect Trump to push for this. Please tell me, Ms. Mayor, how the DC economy will benefit from tens of thousands or more DC Area feds resigning, moving from the area, or being fired by the new administrations intended efforts?" - deer in headlights look from Bowser. I gotta find the clip.
https://www.reddit.com/r/fednews/comments/1irqsrl/dc_housing_market_in_chaos_as_federal_employees/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'll bite - who is, then?
I gave two examples - Karl Racine (former AG) and Fred Cooke (also former AG). I'd love any other suggestions as well. I mean look how BOwser responded to Trump wanting to issue some executive orders regarding the District. She was too mealy mouth to say, "Eff off, we got this" and instead gave some little sad word salad about waiting to see exactly how he is going to incrementally try to take over our city. Lady, get a clue! This is how it starts. She's not ready for this.
IMO, her response was the most pragmatic one. Trump holds most of the cards here, so her telling him to F off might feel good in the moment, but it's not exactly going to be productive. It'll probably do more harm than good. She's gotta play the long game here. Besides, there are always a couple of things any two politicians can agree on. Nothing wrong with that.
Anonymous wrote:She was also called out about this recently and of course had nothing to say:
From the reddit FedNews sub:
Bowser can jump in a lake. She got in bed with Trump and pushed hard for RTO, thinking feds would suddenly want to drop $20 for a salad at Chopt or whatever after being forced to increase their commuting costs several hundred a month.
Congresswoman Jasmine Crocket called her out on it in a hearing late last year - I might be paraphrasing a bit but it was a hearing on Federal Employees and Telework that Bowser went to
"You keep pushing for federal employees to come back into the office more, even going so far as to travel to Maralago to meet with President Elect Trump to push for this. Please tell me, Ms. Mayor, how the DC economy will benefit from tens of thousands or more DC Area feds resigning, moving from the area, or being fired by the new administrations intended efforts?" - deer in headlights look from Bowser. I gotta find the clip.
https://www.reddit.com/r/fednews/comments/1irqsrl/dc_housing_market_in_chaos_as_federal_employees/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'll bite - who is, then?
I gave two examples - Karl Racine (former AG) and Fred Cooke (also former AG). I'd love any other suggestions as well. I mean look how BOwser responded to Trump wanting to issue some executive orders regarding the District. She was too mealy mouth to say, "Eff off, we got this" and instead gave some little sad word salad about waiting to see exactly how he is going to incrementally try to take over our city. Lady, get a clue! This is how it starts. She's not ready for this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'll bite - who is, then?
I gave two examples - Karl Racine (former AG) and Fred Cooke (also former AG). I'd love any other suggestions as well. I mean look how BOwser responded to Trump wanting to issue some executive orders regarding the District. She was too mealy mouth to say, "Eff off, we got this" and instead gave some little sad word salad about waiting to see exactly how he is going to incrementally try to take over our city. Lady, get a clue! This is how it starts. She's not ready for this.
Of course you pick two men. Boweser was elected by the people. Are you a dicator wanna be lkie dumpy?
The guy who created the juvenile crime crisis and ther guy defending Trayon?
They’re your solution?
Um yes. He’s an excellent attorney. Excellent - not bad- attorneys get hired for high profile cases. He has a stellar reputation in DC in general and is very respected in the legal world. He’s extremely smart, politically savvy and tough. Do your research.
Per usual, Jonetta did it for me.
https://thedcline.org/2025/01/31/jonetta-rose-barras-fred-cooke-trayon-white-and-the-battle-for-an-ethical-government-in-dc/" target="_new" rel="nofollow"> https://thedcline.org/2025/01/31/jonetta-rose-barras-fred-cooke-trayon-white-and-the-battle-for-an-ethical-government-in-dc/
Come for the shaming, stay for the Trump reference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:they are aligned in wanting federal workers returning to the office. The problem is, what federal workers, given the purges.
Muriel’s also responsible for getting them fired. Thanks Muriel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'll bite - who is, then?
I gave two examples - Karl Racine (former AG) and Fred Cooke (also former AG). I'd love any other suggestions as well. I mean look how BOwser responded to Trump wanting to issue some executive orders regarding the District. She was too mealy mouth to say, "Eff off, we got this" and instead gave some little sad word salad about waiting to see exactly how he is going to incrementally try to take over our city. Lady, get a clue! This is how it starts. She's not ready for this.
Of course you pick two men. Boweser was elected by the people. Are you a dicator wanna be lkie dumpy?
The guy who created the juvenile crime crisis and ther guy defending Trayon?
They’re your solution?
Um yes. He’s an excellent attorney. Excellent - not bad- attorneys get hired for high profile cases. He has a stellar reputation in DC in general and is very respected in the legal world. He’s extremely smart, politically savvy and tough. Do your research.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'll bite - who is, then?
I gave two examples - Karl Racine (former AG) and Fred Cooke (also former AG). I'd love any other suggestions as well. I mean look how BOwser responded to Trump wanting to issue some executive orders regarding the District. She was too mealy mouth to say, "Eff off, we got this" and instead gave some little sad word salad about waiting to see exactly how he is going to incrementally try to take over our city. Lady, get a clue! This is how it starts. She's not ready for this.
Racine said he was afraid to even pump his own gas in the District for fear of getting carjacked, an immediately disqualifying remark. Funny thing is, he had a lot to do with creating those conditions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'll bite - who is, then?
I gave two examples - Karl Racine (former AG) and Fred Cooke (also former AG). I'd love any other suggestions as well. I mean look how BOwser responded to Trump wanting to issue some executive orders regarding the District. She was too mealy mouth to say, "Eff off, we got this" and instead gave some little sad word salad about waiting to see exactly how he is going to incrementally try to take over our city. Lady, get a clue! This is how it starts. She's not ready for this.