Anonymous
Post 11/02/2025 19:06     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

Anonymous wrote:"voucher residents" is just code for black people. Just say you don't want to live near them, and that you're racist


No. It’s about filling apartments in DC with people who need serious help but the city can’t/won’t provide services (including policing). If you seriously think that means “black people” then you need to look in the mirror before calling people racist.
Anonymous
Post 11/02/2025 19:03     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

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Anonymous wrote:I don’t know — I’m in 3E and haven’t noticed any increase in crime. I also don’t think the ward councilmember is the main factor in rising or falling crime rates — if you’re worried about crime, why would you support Bowser?


The answer is because this has nothing to do with crime or any other issue. Eric Goulet is obsessed about crime and I’m assuming plans to challenge Frumin next year. So him and/or his boosters are trying to mislead Ward 3 voters with ridiculous nonsense like: ANC3F constitutes the entirety of Ward 3; Frumin runs the city’s voucher program; and Frumin is entirely responsible for the city-wide increase in crime between 2022 and 2023, but not the improvements thereafter.


Someone “obsessed” with lowering crime and improving quality of life sounds pretty good.
Anonymous
Post 11/01/2025 10:59     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"voucher residents" is just code for black people. Just say you don't want to live near them, and that you're racist


This.

The thread is mostly a bunch of racist white people who don't want "those" people living around them.

Talk about entitled.


Your little parlor trick hasn’t worked since 2023. People are not afraid of you anymore. We’re tired of the crime. Times up.
Anonymous
Post 10/29/2025 18:22     Subject: Re:Is Frumin running again?


Anonymous wrote:
"voucher residents" is just code for black people. Just say you don't want to live near them, and that you're racist


This.

The thread is mostly a bunch of racist white people who don't want "those" people living around them.

Talk about entitled.


And that kind of accusatory arrogance is one of the reasons why that Orange Nitwit is sitting at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue destroying our country. DC's operation of the voucher system, especially with respect to trying to deal with homelessness by handing out vouchers to the long-term mentally ill and drug addicted, is a travesty. Many of the apartment residents in Ward 3 who are complaining are older people on fixed incomes. They are now stuck with crazy people, the recently incarcerated (many of whom return to the activities that got them locked up) and other behaviors that make living in some of these buildings a nightmare. I am betting that the people who wrote these comments above don't live in these buildings and don't have to live with those behaviors but they are oh so quick to dismiss legitimate complaints as "racism".
Anonymous
Post 10/28/2025 18:50     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

Anonymous wrote:"voucher residents" is just code for black people. Just say you don't want to live near them, and that you're racist


This.

The thread is mostly a bunch of racist white people who don't want "those" people living around them.

Talk about entitled.
Anonymous
Post 10/27/2025 10:37     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

"voucher residents" is just code for black people. Just say you don't want to live near them, and that you're racist
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2025 13:49     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

Anonymous wrote:I don’t know — I’m in 3E and haven’t noticed any increase in crime. I also don’t think the ward councilmember is the main factor in rising or falling crime rates — if you’re worried about crime, why would you support Bowser?


The answer is because this has nothing to do with crime or any other issue. Eric Goulet is obsessed about crime and I’m assuming plans to challenge Frumin next year. So him and/or his boosters are trying to mislead Ward 3 voters with ridiculous nonsense like: ANC3F constitutes the entirety of Ward 3; Frumin runs the city’s voucher program; and Frumin is entirely responsible for the city-wide increase in crime between 2022 and 2023, but not the improvements thereafter.
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2025 07:47     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

I don’t know — I’m in 3E and haven’t noticed any increase in crime. I also don’t think the ward councilmember is the main factor in rising or falling crime rates — if you’re worried about crime, why would you support Bowser?
Anonymous
Post 10/26/2025 07:17     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

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Anonymous wrote:If I don't live in ANC 3F, how am I supposed to make up my mind about who to vote for?


We are not 3F, but we intend to vote like we are. What’s been allowed to occur along stretches of Wisconsin and Connecticut Avenues is reckless at best and probably better categorized as negligence. We are operating under the assumption that those of us along the Mass Ave. corridor will eventually be impacted by voucher residents and we intend to vote that way. Matt seems like a nice guy, but his general lack of outrage on the voucher issue and associated crimes has been stunning to watch.


+1. You are smart to do so. If Bowser decides not to run again we need at least one councilman that can push back on the next mayor who will likely be a leftist. Frumin is definitely the wrong person on this moment.
Anonymous
Post 10/25/2025 20:20     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

Anonymous wrote:If I don't live in ANC 3F, how am I supposed to make up my mind about who to vote for?


We are not 3F, but we intend to vote like we are. What’s been allowed to occur along stretches of Wisconsin and Connecticut Avenues is reckless at best and probably better categorized as negligence. We are operating under the assumption that those of us along the Mass Ave. corridor will eventually be impacted by voucher residents and we intend to vote that way. Matt seems like a nice guy, but his general lack of outrage on the voucher issue and associated crimes has been stunning to watch.
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2025 17:56     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

If I don't live in ANC 3F, how am I supposed to make up my mind about who to vote for?
Anonymous
Post 10/24/2025 15:11     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

Ward 3 has regressed under his leadership. That alone should be disqualifying.
Anonymous
Post 10/22/2025 15:06     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

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Anonymous wrote:Fruman always has a dopey smile on that makes him look non serious. It’s like he’s at summer camp and it’s all fun and games for him. Which could be one reason why he has accomplished nothing.


In looking at his council website, it looks like has has actually done a lot.


Like what? Be specific.


And, btw, if you go to his web site, it is actually quite challenging to ascertain what he has accomplished. I'm sure he's a nice guy, but we need someone who's ALL in for Ward 3, rather than Ward 3 for all. We need someone who puts Ward 3 constituents first.


He ran on no policies other than the Ward 3 bike lane, saying only that he brings people together. His sole accomplishment he referred to in every single debate and discussion I had the misfortune to witness was the Lisner Home. His signature issue was one he capitulated on immediately.

What can he say he has actually accomplished? Voting for giving away the farm for a stadium because he didn't want to miss out, while it looks like that decision is already going to result in a reduction in educator pay?

No one on Council gives a damn about accountability, but Frumin makes his questions from the dias loom like he is a cheerleader for Bowser.

Absolute joke. I wish someone with some real convictions would primary his sorry old ass.


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Post 10/19/2025 21:05     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

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Anonymous wrote:I haven't seen any new crime spikes in Ward 3.

If there are businesses closing, it is a macroeconomic issue, that said, Frumin got expanded support for the different Main Street organizations across the Ward as well as the new BID in Friednship Heights.

There is only so much a Councilmember can do - they are not the Mayor where MPD is concerned, nor in terms of managing projects like the DC Water culvert on Albemarle Street, where the contractor has run into a number of issues that were not identified when the project was being scoped out more than 4 years ago.



Yes, crime spiked during Frumin's tenure and remains higher than before he was in office. Easily found by checking DC crime cards. And, more importantly, crime went up in Ward 3 while going down in others. https://crimecards.dc.gov/all:crimes/all:weapons/dated::10122022:10122025/in:Ward:3 Indeed, he should be accountable. He votes on crime bills, no?

You seem to suggest it just happened out of the blue. Of course, Frumin is to blame because he supports policy that directly correlate with that increase in crime. There is cause and effect at this point. If you look at a crime map for Ward 3 and track the incidents, you will find that many take place along the Connecticut Ave NW corridor near the voucher buildings. There are homicides in location where there never were in the decades prior.

All crime in ward 3 is up by almost 20 percent during the 3 year period (ending today) compared to the previous 3-year period. What has he ever done to tackle crime in the Ward, particularly in the areas where it has increased more dramatically? If crime rates are dropping now, we can attribute it to Draconian policing and not Frumin.

On the projects, the funding of the projects could be halted while the issue is sorted, no? Why should taxpayers bear that burden? How is Frumin helping us? How is he making Ward 3 safer for its residents?


This is nonsense.

You want to blame Frumin for policies that you believe increased crime in Ward 3 a couple of years ago, but not give him any credit for policies that you believe decreased crime in Ward 3 this year?

News flash: Frumin had nothing to do with any of these policies and neither does any single council-member.

You may have your issues with the way the city goes about housing formerly-homeless people and that’s fine. Many people from across the political spectrum have criticized how the program is run. After all, the only reason that Frumin is now the council-member is that his predecessor leveled a few criticisms of her own and got so much blowback she decided to quit the council.

In the off chance that you do actually care about the voucher program (rather than just trying to smear Frumin), I’d recommend you look into who actually administers it and take your issues up with them.


-1. Beyond being a cheerleader for the voucher program, Frumin literally cosponsored the legislation that decriminalized street vending. The result? Every convenience store and CVS in Ward 3 were looted regularly for two years. Some stores closed. All now lock up their merchandise. We all pay more because of this. Of course he famously voted in favor that disastrous crime “reform” bill. His instincts on crime policy are almost always wrong. We cannot have another four years of him.


Dollars to donuts you have absolutely no idea what was in the RCC bill and generally lack the critical thinking skills to distinguish between fact and political propaganda. But I will give you credit for creativity - drawing such a direct line from the decriminalization of street vending (something I don’t think I’ve ever seen anywhere in Ward 3, but carry on) to “regular looting” requires a very special mind.


Well, President Biden, Leader Chuck Schumer, Mayor Bowser, and 32 other Senate Democrats knew what was in the Council crime bill that Frumin voted for. And they sure didn’t like it. Pro tip: if a California senator thinks your crime bill is crazy, you need to find a new line of work.


All of which would seem to confirm that you indeed have absolutely no idea what was in the actual bill. You favor cheap talking points over actual analysis. If you did know what was in the bill, you would understand that prosecutors jobs are more difficult - and DC is therefore less safe - for that bill not becoming law. Not that Bowser, Schumer, or Biden have ever shown much interest in doing anything to help improve the quality of life in DC.


Please list 5 of Frumin’s accomplishments on behalf of his ward 3 constituents. How has he made things better since Mary Cheh left? Can anyone highlight his accomplishments??


What were Mary Cheh’s five accomplishments?

What were Jack Evans’?


Liberal by any standard, Mary was able to serve as a circuit breaker for some of the Councils worst instincts on crime, vouchers, and sanctuary city issues. Frumin completely lacks the knowledge or courage to push back on the socialist tendencies of the current Council and Ward 3 is worse for it.


ironic statement given she gave up her office when she was criticized for comments she made about new voucher residents in her neighborhood - so she wasn't able to stop what you are calling the council's worst instincts and it cost her seat.


Yes. The other poster seems to believe Ward 3 constitutes some kind of jurisdiction and can take its ball and go home if it doesn’t like what the city is foisting upon it. Ward 3 is far wealthier and whiter than anywhere else in the city. The optics of Ward 3 NiMBYs screaming bloody murder about housing vouchers are horrendous. The evisceration of Mary Cheh after she raised a few valid complaints was a lesson that Matt Frumin has wisely heeded. Doing the kinds of things that the other poster apparently wanted would have worked out very badly for the residents of the ward.


Stop apologizing for poor performance Crime has gone up because of DC Council Policies that Frumin supported. As the Ward that pays the most taxes to DC, Ward 3 residents have every right to demand policies that promote safety and ones that don't lead to skyrocketing -- yes, skyrocketing -- crime. Ward 3 crime went up and people are fed up with idiocy. Times are different now and people regret voting for Frumin and voters have learned from mistakes of the past.


Why kind of skyrockets are you talking about here? I don't see anything in the crime trend for Ward 3 that depicts what is conventionally considered to be a skyrocketing trajectory: https://www.crimedatadc.com/ward

And no one particular part of the city gets more say in city business because they pay more taxes. That's not how democracy works (or at least should work).


According to that link, Ward 3 crime peaked in 2023 and has come down since. I guess we should all be thanking Frumin then?


Crime is UP in 3F where most voucher residents live.


Time to end the DC experiment that sent addicts, derelicts and criminals into neighborhoods with previously low crime rates.
Anonymous
Post 10/19/2025 14:06     Subject: Is Frumin running again?

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If there are businesses closing, it is a macroeconomic issue, that said, Frumin got expanded support for the different Main Street organizations across the Ward as well as the new BID in Friednship Heights.

There is only so much a Councilmember can do - they are not the Mayor where MPD is concerned, nor in terms of managing projects like the DC Water culvert on Albemarle Street, where the contractor has run into a number of issues that were not identified when the project was being scoped out more than 4 years ago.



Yes, crime spiked during Frumin's tenure and remains higher than before he was in office. Easily found by checking DC crime cards. And, more importantly, crime went up in Ward 3 while going down in others. https://crimecards.dc.gov/all:crimes/all:weapons/dated::10122022:10122025/in:Ward:3 Indeed, he should be accountable. He votes on crime bills, no?

You seem to suggest it just happened out of the blue. Of course, Frumin is to blame because he supports policy that directly correlate with that increase in crime. There is cause and effect at this point. If you look at a crime map for Ward 3 and track the incidents, you will find that many take place along the Connecticut Ave NW corridor near the voucher buildings. There are homicides in location where there never were in the decades prior.

All crime in ward 3 is up by almost 20 percent during the 3 year period (ending today) compared to the previous 3-year period. What has he ever done to tackle crime in the Ward, particularly in the areas where it has increased more dramatically? If crime rates are dropping now, we can attribute it to Draconian policing and not Frumin.

On the projects, the funding of the projects could be halted while the issue is sorted, no? Why should taxpayers bear that burden? How is Frumin helping us? How is he making Ward 3 safer for its residents?


This is nonsense.

You want to blame Frumin for policies that you believe increased crime in Ward 3 a couple of years ago, but not give him any credit for policies that you believe decreased crime in Ward 3 this year?

News flash: Frumin had nothing to do with any of these policies and neither does any single council-member.

You may have your issues with the way the city goes about housing formerly-homeless people and that’s fine. Many people from across the political spectrum have criticized how the program is run. After all, the only reason that Frumin is now the council-member is that his predecessor leveled a few criticisms of her own and got so much blowback she decided to quit the council.

In the off chance that you do actually care about the voucher program (rather than just trying to smear Frumin), I’d recommend you look into who actually administers it and take your issues up with them.


-1. Beyond being a cheerleader for the voucher program, Frumin literally cosponsored the legislation that decriminalized street vending. The result? Every convenience store and CVS in Ward 3 were looted regularly for two years. Some stores closed. All now lock up their merchandise. We all pay more because of this. Of course he famously voted in favor that disastrous crime “reform” bill. His instincts on crime policy are almost always wrong. We cannot have another four years of him.


Dollars to donuts you have absolutely no idea what was in the RCC bill and generally lack the critical thinking skills to distinguish between fact and political propaganda. But I will give you credit for creativity - drawing such a direct line from the decriminalization of street vending (something I don’t think I’ve ever seen anywhere in Ward 3, but carry on) to “regular looting” requires a very special mind.


Well, President Biden, Leader Chuck Schumer, Mayor Bowser, and 32 other Senate Democrats knew what was in the Council crime bill that Frumin voted for. And they sure didn’t like it. Pro tip: if a California senator thinks your crime bill is crazy, you need to find a new line of work.


All of which would seem to confirm that you indeed have absolutely no idea what was in the actual bill. You favor cheap talking points over actual analysis. If you did know what was in the bill, you would understand that prosecutors jobs are more difficult - and DC is therefore less safe - for that bill not becoming law. Not that Bowser, Schumer, or Biden have ever shown much interest in doing anything to help improve the quality of life in DC.


Please list 5 of Frumin’s accomplishments on behalf of his ward 3 constituents. How has he made things better since Mary Cheh left? Can anyone highlight his accomplishments??


What were Mary Cheh’s five accomplishments?

What were Jack Evans’?


Liberal by any standard, Mary was able to serve as a circuit breaker for some of the Councils worst instincts on crime, vouchers, and sanctuary city issues. Frumin completely lacks the knowledge or courage to push back on the socialist tendencies of the current Council and Ward 3 is worse for it.


ironic statement given she gave up her office when she was criticized for comments she made about new voucher residents in her neighborhood - so she wasn't able to stop what you are calling the council's worst instincts and it cost her seat.


Yes. The other poster seems to believe Ward 3 constitutes some kind of jurisdiction and can take its ball and go home if it doesn’t like what the city is foisting upon it. Ward 3 is far wealthier and whiter than anywhere else in the city. The optics of Ward 3 NiMBYs screaming bloody murder about housing vouchers are horrendous. The evisceration of Mary Cheh after she raised a few valid complaints was a lesson that Matt Frumin has wisely heeded. Doing the kinds of things that the other poster apparently wanted would have worked out very badly for the residents of the ward.


Stop apologizing for poor performance Crime has gone up because of DC Council Policies that Frumin supported. As the Ward that pays the most taxes to DC, Ward 3 residents have every right to demand policies that promote safety and ones that don't lead to skyrocketing -- yes, skyrocketing -- crime. Ward 3 crime went up and people are fed up with idiocy. Times are different now and people regret voting for Frumin and voters have learned from mistakes of the past.


Why kind of skyrockets are you talking about here? I don't see anything in the crime trend for Ward 3 that depicts what is conventionally considered to be a skyrocketing trajectory: https://www.crimedatadc.com/ward

And no one particular part of the city gets more say in city business because they pay more taxes. That's not how democracy works (or at least should work).


And no one particular part of the city should get less say because they pay more taxes. That's not how democracy works (or at least should work).