Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.
Take your racist bullshit and shove it up your ass.
Thanks for proving my point.
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.
Take your racist bullshit and shove it up your ass.
Anonymous wrote:She will win if she runs again. She's more popular than anonymous keyboard warriors think. Almost all of her most ardent critics are the city's most mediocre white residents, the kind of low-information people who support Charles Allen and Brianne Nadeau.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read in the paper that Metro has rebounded to around 50% of its 2019 passenger count during the work week. That’s actually a much better rebound compared with other cities’ transit systems. The downtown Sweetgreens, Chopts, and Tattes are most always packed at lunch these days. People are eating healthier too, and more people are ordering their salads with no dressing, no salt, no dried fruits.
Not the ones near my office (Franklin Square area). All empty or closed. I'm in the office Tuesday-Thursday and so many people started bringing their lunch from home that we had to get a second fridge. No one wants to spend $20 (plus tip!) on a mediocre sandwich or overpriced salad anymore.
My experience is with the ones in the west end of downtown, west of 19th St. Always packed.
Anonymous wrote:Did Pelosi just give herself and Bowser credit for underestimating Jan 6 and turning down National Guard? I'd like to tie that one with a bow. It was a devastating event, and I've always maintained Bowser had a role.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The crime rates are improving, more people are coming downtown, tourism is closer to pre-COVID numbers.
If the GSA required federal employees to be in the office 4 days a week, it would be a big boost to getting back to something we would all call normal.
I don’t think they’ll require that much, but even twice a week, along with private sector, it could be good. I don’t think telework is completely leaving.
Anonymous wrote:Did Pelosi just give herself and Bowser credit for underestimating Jan 6 and turning down National Guard? I'd like to tie that one with a bow. It was a devastating event, and I've always maintained Bowser had a role.
Anonymous wrote:The crime rates are improving, more people are coming downtown, tourism is closer to pre-COVID numbers.
If the GSA required federal employees to be in the office 4 days a week, it would be a big boost to getting back to something we would all call normal.