Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding me, OP? You must not be a long timer. It is paradise living in the city compared to the 1990s. Trash is picked up, snow is removed, libraries are actually open, and there are no squashed rats on my street. That's progress.
Trash and filth cover most of DC. You probably live in North Cleveland Park with Popville. Try going east of the park someday.
I lived east of the park when I first lived here. I work in Columbia Heights. It was ten times worse when I moved here in 1994. Trust me, you ain't seen nothin'.
Ok, so DC was worse more than 20 years ago, but is still disgusting today. You have lived in DC during this time. You win ...?
Anonymous wrote:zoning board that can't be bothered to prevent eyesores or dangerous non-permitted flips
Really? You want a government board making aesthetic decisions? LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding me, OP? You must not be a long timer. It is paradise living in the city compared to the 1990s. Trash is picked up, snow is removed, libraries are actually open, and there are no squashed rats on my street. That's progress.
Trash and filth cover most of DC. You probably live in North Cleveland Park with Popville. Try going east of the park someday.
I lived east of the park when I first lived here. I work in Columbia Heights. It was ten times worse when I moved here in 1994. Trust me, you ain't seen nothin'.
zoning board that can't be bothered to prevent eyesores or dangerous non-permitted flips
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding me, OP? You must not be a long timer. It is paradise living in the city compared to the 1990s. Trash is picked up, snow is removed, libraries are actually open, and there are no squashed rats on my street. That's progress.
Trash and filth cover most of DC. You probably live in North Cleveland Park with Popville. Try going east of the park someday.
Anonymous wrote:Since when was the District of Columbia sole manager of Metro and Dulles Airport? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding me, OP? You must not be a long timer. It is paradise living in the city compared to the 1990s. Trash is picked up, snow is removed, libraries are actually open, and there are no squashed rats on my street. That's progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I fly to and from Dulles internationally, I feel strange. The infrastructure in the countries we scoff at blows us out of the water.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every large city has problems. Help, or get out.
Not every U.S. City is the capitol of the USA.
The pathetic condition of DC over the past 4 decades is a national (and international) disgrace.
Anonymous wrote:Lack of maintaining infrastructure is not news. Squandering of tax revenue to pay for maintenance is not news. Workers (including management) instilled with the responsibility to maintain the infrastructure but have been incompetent and/or derelict of duty is not news.
Nobody wants to pay for anything yet everyone expects that infrastructure built 50, 60 years ago should be in perfect condition. Unions prevent accountability and local governments are more occupied with blaming rather than addressing problems.
It's time to move to Canada (they only have a meth problem so it's not so bad)!!
Anonymous wrote:A joke of a public transit system, especially for the capital city of the U.S.;
An incompetent tax office that steals money out of bank accounts instead of issuing owed refunds;
An "emergency parking" system that is basically never enforced;
No traffic police while we have increasingly dangerous roads and hordes of people riding illegal motorcycles everywhere;
Litter and trash everywhere and apparently no solution;
A huge rat problem (reported in numerous sourced this week);
A zoning board that can't be bothered to prevent eyesores or dangerous non-permitted flips;
A 911 system that is so bad multiple people have died because emergency responders went to the wrong address or didn't show up at all;
A seeming inability to do anything about spiking crime rates.
What do our tax dollars do, again?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every large city has problems. Help, or get out.
Not every U.S. City is the capitol of the USA.
The pathetic condition of DC over the past 4 decades is a national (and international) disgrace.