Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full congressional control.
Uhh no. I mean, yes local DC government needs to get their sh*t together or get voted out, but that doesn't mean I want the disaster of congress ruling us. GOP is a public embarrassment at the moment and can't even agree on a Speaker, let alone sorting out oversight of DC, a place they barely spend any time beyond their office and a few select federal buildings and traveling back to their home states. Congressional oversight would be an operationally worse nightmare.
Congress couldn’t even give us reliable garbage collection the first time they controlled the city. Now you want Congress to take over when those morons can’t even elect a speaker. You people are living in a fantasy world.
DC needs to address the mentally ill. The number of crazy people has skyrocketed since Covid.
Do we have reliable anything now? Someone said 911 wasn't picking up.
Yes to mentally ill, but can that be done city level? Or is that a federal issue? Letting everyone out was on that level. How do we get people back in for treatment. I'm all for the city addressing this. But how?
Anonymous wrote:Probably 99% of you don’t even live in DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full congressional control.
Uhh no. I mean, yes local DC government needs to get their sh*t together or get voted out, but that doesn't mean I want the disaster of congress ruling us. GOP is a public embarrassment at the moment and can't even agree on a Speaker, let alone sorting out oversight of DC, a place they barely spend any time beyond their office and a few select federal buildings and traveling back to their home states. Congressional oversight would be an operationally worse nightmare.
Congress couldn’t even give us reliable garbage collection the first time they controlled the city. Now you want Congress to take over when those morons can’t even elect a speaker. You people are living in a fantasy world.
DC needs to address the mentally ill. The number of crazy people has skyrocketed since Covid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full congressional control.
Uhh no. I mean, yes local DC government needs to get their sh*t together or get voted out, but that doesn't mean I want the disaster of congress ruling us. GOP is a public embarrassment at the moment and can't even agree on a Speaker, let alone sorting out oversight of DC, a place they barely spend any time beyond their office and a few select federal buildings and traveling back to their home states. Congressional oversight would be an operationally worse nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Full congressional control.
Uhh no. I mean, yes local DC government needs to get their sh*t together or get voted out, but that doesn't mean I want the disaster of congress ruling us. GOP is a public embarrassment at the moment and can't even agree on a Speaker, let alone sorting out oversight of DC, a place they barely spend any time beyond their office and a few select federal buildings and traveling back to their home states. Congressional oversight would be an operationally worse nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:Full congressional control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Frumin even ran? What motivates the guy? It doesn't seem like much that is actually of concern to the Ward. Is he interested in holding on to his seat? I can't even tell. Maybe if I could, I could figure out how to get through to him on crime.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR HIM?
Someone told me he once ran for congress from Michigan. Maybe he likes to so-called prestige of elected office
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Frumin even ran? What motivates the guy? It doesn't seem like much that is actually of concern to the Ward. Is he interested in holding on to his seat? I can't even tell. Maybe if I could, I could figure out how to get through to him on crime.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR HIM?
Someone told me he once ran for congress from Michigan. Maybe he likes to so-called prestige of elected office
He does have an office with SEVEN people working for him though. (I counted). I have no impression of what he's done in that office though. Maybe he just likes having an office like you said.Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know why Frumin even ran? What motivates the guy? It doesn't seem like much that is actually of concern to the Ward. Is he interested in holding on to his seat? I can't even tell. Maybe if I could, I could figure out how to get through to him on crime.
WHAT'S IN IT FOR HIM?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case anyone needs a reminder of what we’re up against:
I was just reading a tweet from councilman Zachary Parker. Apparently today, in Bloomingdale, two teachers walking with a group of toddlers were attacked at 2nd and S Streets NW. One is now hospitalized; thank God some bystanders stepped in to help.
Surprise, surprise: the assailant was “well known” in the community. Fear not, as the Councilman assures us they are looking into “support services” for him.
If you voted Democrat, you voted for this, yes you did. Elections have consequences and the city is no longer safe because of the voters. Stop voting for the same politicians and council members and expecting something different. Or just move, because these people will NEVER see the truth, you have to see the world that you live in and not the one you hope for, and vote accordingly. I do not give two f s what letter is next to your name, if you are tough on criminals you have my vote.
I don’t think I’ve ever voted for a Democrat in my life.
DC is what like 95% Democratic in voting? That's what made this happen, just accept it.
+100. There are literally zero republicans to blame in DC govt for this mess. Not since Catanya and Swartz left the council at least a decade or more ago. This is an entirely democrat manufactured problem.
Completely agree although to be fair, some dems are much worse than others.
I miss Mary Cheh already. Frumin, this far, is a major disappointment
Frumin was always going to be a disappointment. So was JLG. I cannot believe people fell for it. You can go back to threads from 2020 and 2022 which had plenty of people insisting that neither of them were going to take crime seriously and we'd end up worse off. And here we are! People keep complaining about the council but it's the absolutely idiotic voters of this city that got us here.
The only people who voted for him were his neighbors. All of the rest of his votes were the product of an orchestrated campaign to vote against Goulet. You can in part blame Mary Cheh for Frumin, because her reluctant endorsement is probably what took him over the top for many people who instinctively didn’t support him because he is so obviously wishy washy.
The tip-off for JLG is her accepting proudly accepting the DSA endorsement. She’s been clear about who she is from the get go.