Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should cede most of D.C. Back to Maryland like they did with Arlington. Then you would have representation. Leave the WH, Capitol, the Mall, and other federal areas as the federal district.
Federal areas? There are parks and other federal properties throughout DC. There are thousands of apartments built on federal land at the Yards/SE Federal Center alone.
Anonymous wrote:They should cede most of D.C. Back to Maryland like they did with Arlington. Then you would have representation. Leave the WH, Capitol, the Mall, and other federal areas as the federal district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hypothetical question for you. In exchange for DC Statehood, would you be willing to allow Nebraska to split into East Nebraska and West Nebraska?
If the reason that you want statehood is so that you have national representation in the Senate and House (and not just more Democratic representation), and the reason conservatives oppose it is because it would give the Left two extra U.S. Senators, then this plan should satisfy both sides.
That's a creative, sensible proposal.
Anonymous wrote:I have a hypothetical question for you. In exchange for DC Statehood, would you be willing to allow Nebraska to split into East Nebraska and West Nebraska?
If the reason that you want statehood is so that you have national representation in the Senate and House (and not just more Democratic representation), and the reason conservatives oppose it is because it would give the Left two extra U.S. Senators, then this plan should satisfy both sides.
Anonymous wrote:They should cede most of D.C. Back to Maryland like they did with Arlington. Then you would have representation. Leave the WH, Capitol, the Mall, and other federal areas as the federal district.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC native here. I find it infuriating that we do not have representation in the national legislature- this is not a democracy! The Dakotas have four senators and we have zero. Unfortunately, I don't think this will ever change. Perhaps if more people knew about this state of affairs they would agitate for change - but again, I don't see that happening.
We sort of have a representative in Congress, but she's so ineffective --in part because most Democrats can't stand her either.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hypothetical question for you. In exchange for DC Statehood, would you be willing to allow Nebraska to split into East Nebraska and West Nebraska?
If the reason that you want statehood is so that you have national representation in the Senate and House (and not just more Democratic representation), and the reason conservatives oppose it is because it would give the Left two extra U.S. Senators, then this plan should satisfy both sides.
We want statehood so that we will have the same right to representation as other Americans and not have to suffer some yahoo from Utah overturning our laws. Why the hell would we care about what happens in Nebraska? That's Nebraskans' problem. Though a better solution is statehood for Puerto Rico.
Jeff, Could you go ahead and answer the question?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a hypothetical question for you. In exchange for DC Statehood, would you be willing to allow Nebraska to split into East Nebraska and West Nebraska?
If the reason that you want statehood is so that you have national representation in the Senate and House (and not just more Democratic representation), and the reason conservatives oppose it is because it would give the Left two extra U.S. Senators, then this plan should satisfy both sides.
We want statehood so that we will have the same right to representation as other Americans and not have to suffer some yahoo from Utah overturning our laws. Why the hell would we care about what happens in Nebraska? That's Nebraskans' problem. Though a better solution is statehood for Puerto Rico.
Anonymous wrote:I have a hypothetical question for you. In exchange for DC Statehood, would you be willing to allow Nebraska to split into East Nebraska and West Nebraska?
If the reason that you want statehood is so that you have national representation in the Senate and House (and not just more Democratic representation), and the reason conservatives oppose it is because it would give the Left two extra U.S. Senators, then this plan should satisfy both sides.
Anonymous wrote:DC native here. I find it infuriating that we do not have representation in the national legislature- this is not a democracy! The Dakotas have four senators and we have zero. Unfortunately, I don't think this will ever change. Perhaps if more people knew about this state of affairs they would agitate for change - but again, I don't see that happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC cannot afford statehood and the monochromatic council would run it into the ground. They want to increase council size to 21 council members. They get paid $130K per year + $500K for office staff for a part-time job. The Paid leave Bill sends .64 of every dollar to Md. or Va. Seriously are they for real? Anyway, retrocession to Md. while we still have the tax base to make it interesting.
What do you mean by "monochromatic"?