Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to make traffic and parking impossible. And then what will happen? People will stop going downtown. They'll work from home more and generally do everything they can to avoid going downtown. Sorry downtown businesses! Sorry people who like their downtowns vibrant!
Just like with the minimum wage thing, the bike nuts are going to learn what the socialists learned about the center of power in this town. If there is even a suspicion that they are hurting businesses they will be taken out.
Wow. Someone's mad...this has been in the works for years. There's a reason D.C. is the #1 city in the U.S. for bikes traffic. And guess what? More foot traffic (literally) means more tourists and visitors who can take the time to shop, play, and gather at local D.C. businesses.
I think you are confused. There is no anger here, just pointing out the obvious.
I'm also not sure how your math works. Bike lanes lead to more foot traffic that leads to more tourists arriving on airplanes? It makes no sense. Good luck for the average person shopping with a bike, riding away with a bag hanging from their handlebars causing friction against the front wheel. Sounds like utopia.
You are an idiot.
Though we own a car we bike for all sorts of things including to get groceries and I hate to burst your ignorant bubble but its no big deal and biking in fact is quite nice except for all of the fumes and dangerous driving from lazy people like you.
Also people flying in from out of town (whether business travelers or tourists) don't rent cars when they come to DC - it is just the idiots like you commuting in from Olney and Herndon in their SUVs who are upset about this which is why I bet most of the people on here complaining about some of our streets being converted to non car use are lazy and entitled suburbanites - if you want a voice in this move to DC and speak up. In the meantime your measly contribution to the DC budget in the taxes on your occasional meal in DC won't be missed at all.
Bye bye!
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how easy it is to trigger the bike weirdos. I wonder if a bat signal went out or if its just the same person posting over and over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to make traffic and parking impossible. And then what will happen? People will stop going downtown. They'll work from home more and generally do everything they can to avoid going downtown. Sorry downtown businesses! Sorry people who like their downtowns vibrant!
Just like with the minimum wage thing, the bike nuts are going to learn what the socialists learned about the center of power in this town. If there is even a suspicion that they are hurting businesses they will be taken out.
Wow. Someone's mad...this has been in the works for years. There's a reason D.C. is the #1 city in the U.S. for bikes traffic. And guess what? More foot traffic (literally) means more tourists and visitors who can take the time to shop, play, and gather at local D.C. businesses.
I think you are confused. There is no anger here, just pointing out the obvious.
I'm also not sure how your math works. Bike lanes lead to more foot traffic that leads to more tourists arriving on airplanes? It makes no sense. Good luck for the average person shopping with a bike, riding away with a bag hanging from their handlebars causing friction against the front wheel. Sounds like utopia.
Tell that to all the people in Holland who manage just fine.
Anonymous wrote:Hate the bike lanes as well and agree less people will be coming in regularly to work downtown after having a break from the commute with pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Bike lanes are stupid, inefficient, a waste of space and dangerous to everyone including cyclists.
Anonymous wrote:It's funny how easy it is to trigger the bike weirdos. I wonder if a bat signal went out or if its just the same person posting over and over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to make traffic and parking impossible. And then what will happen? People will stop going downtown. They'll work from home more and generally do everything they can to avoid going downtown. Sorry downtown businesses! Sorry people who like their downtowns vibrant!
Just like with the minimum wage thing, the bike nuts are going to learn what the socialists learned about the center of power in this town. If there is even a suspicion that they are hurting businesses they will be taken out.
Wow. Someone's mad...this has been in the works for years. There's a reason D.C. is the #1 city in the U.S. for bikes traffic. And guess what? More foot traffic (literally) means more tourists and visitors who can take the time to shop, play, and gather at local D.C. businesses.
I think you are confused. There is no anger here, just pointing out the obvious.
I'm also not sure how your math works. Bike lanes lead to more foot traffic that leads to more tourists arriving on airplanes? It makes no sense. Good luck for the average person shopping with a bike, riding away with a bag hanging from their handlebars causing friction against the front wheel. Sounds like utopia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to make traffic and parking impossible. And then what will happen? People will stop going downtown. They'll work from home more and generally do everything they can to avoid going downtown. Sorry downtown businesses! Sorry people who like their downtowns vibrant!
Just like with the minimum wage thing, the bike nuts are going to learn what the socialists learned about the center of power in this town. If there is even a suspicion that they are hurting businesses they will be taken out.
Wow. Someone's mad...this has been in the works for years. There's a reason D.C. is the #1 city in the U.S. for bikes traffic. And guess what? More foot traffic (literally) means more tourists and visitors who can take the time to shop, play, and gather at local D.C. businesses.
I think you are confused. There is no anger here, just pointing out the obvious.
I'm also not sure how your math works. Bike lanes lead to more foot traffic that leads to more tourists arriving on airplanes? It makes no sense. Good luck for the average person shopping with a bike, riding away with a bag hanging from their handlebars causing friction against the front wheel. Sounds like utopia.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to make traffic and parking impossible. And then what will happen? People will stop going downtown. They'll work from home more and generally do everything they can to avoid going downtown. Sorry downtown businesses! Sorry people who like their downtowns vibrant!
Just like with the minimum wage thing, the bike nuts are going to learn what the socialists learned about the center of power in this town. If there is even a suspicion that they are hurting businesses they will be taken out.
Wow. Someone's mad...this has been in the works for years. There's a reason D.C. is the #1 city in the U.S. for bikes traffic. And guess what? More foot traffic (literally) means more tourists and visitors who can take the time to shop, play, and gather at local D.C. businesses.
Anonymous wrote:They're going to make traffic and parking impossible. And then what will happen? People will stop going downtown. They'll work from home more and generally do everything they can to avoid going downtown. Sorry downtown businesses! Sorry people who like their downtowns vibrant!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They're going to make traffic and parking impossible. And then what will happen? People will stop going downtown. They'll work from home more and generally do everything they can to avoid going downtown. Sorry downtown businesses! Sorry people who like their downtowns vibrant!
Just like with the minimum wage thing, the bike nuts are going to learn what the socialists learned about the center of power in this town. If there is even a suspicion that they are hurting businesses they will be taken out.
Anonymous wrote:Hate the bike lanes as well and agree less people will be coming in regularly to work downtown after having a break from the commute with pandemic.
Anonymous wrote:Bike lanes are stupid, inefficient, a waste of space and dangerous to everyone including cyclists.