Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The solipsism of the DCUM crowd is on full display. Let them eat cake!
I think the issue is this ridiculous dependence on cars in this country. That itself creates all kinds of inequality.
The ridiculous of lazy entitled rich people who hire servants to do all their hard work is what I see. It's obvious from your comments that you haven't been out there doing anything. K shaped economy indeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The solipsism of the DCUM crowd is on full display. Let them eat cake!
I think the issue is this ridiculous dependence on cars in this country. That itself creates all kinds of inequality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Public school are canceling Wednesday.
MCPS is now closed through Thursday.
Anonymous wrote:Public school are canceling Wednesday.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our street in bethesda hasn't been plowed yet. not sure how i'd get out unless we see a plow before tomorrow morning
also, one can walk. If you live in Bethesda, you have access to the bus and metro. they are all running.
I can’t climb 6 ft walls of snow!
I used to live closer to the school where I worked, and the expectation was you walk in if you could. This made it incredibly dangerous. No one realizes how impassable snow banks are.. you literally are scaling rough ice to land in the street. Driving is actually safer.
This is how it is in our neighborhood right now. We can’t cross the main road due to snowbanks at the crosswalks. They are several feet high. Who is supposed to clear this? The city? I can’t clear it by hand we need a machine.
So you stay inside all week?
Huh? No one said they wanted to stay inside all week. They are asking who can clear the crosswalks so people can cross the roads and kids can walk to school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our street in bethesda hasn't been plowed yet. not sure how i'd get out unless we see a plow before tomorrow morning
also, one can walk. If you live in Bethesda, you have access to the bus and metro. they are all running.
I can’t climb 6 ft walls of snow!
I used to live closer to the school where I worked, and the expectation was you walk in if you could. This made it incredibly dangerous. No one realizes how impassable snow banks are.. you literally are scaling rough ice to land in the street. Driving is actually safer.
This is how it is in our neighborhood right now. We can’t cross the main road due to snowbanks at the crosswalks. They are several feet high. Who is supposed to clear this? The city? I can’t clear it by hand we need a machine.
So you stay inside all week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Holton cancelled for Wednesday.
Not surprising given conditions PLUS the water issue in Montgomery Co right now.
What's the water issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our street in bethesda hasn't been plowed yet. not sure how i'd get out unless we see a plow before tomorrow morning
also, one can walk. If you live in Bethesda, you have access to the bus and metro. they are all running.
I can’t climb 6 ft walls of snow!
I used to live closer to the school where I worked, and the expectation was you walk in if you could. This made it incredibly dangerous. No one realizes how impassable snow banks are.. you literally are scaling rough ice to land in the street. Driving is actually safer.
This is how it is in our neighborhood right now. We can’t cross the main road due to snowbanks at the crosswalks. They are several feet high. Who is supposed to clear this? The city? I can’t clear it by hand we need a machine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our street in bethesda hasn't been plowed yet. not sure how i'd get out unless we see a plow before tomorrow morning
also, one can walk. If you live in Bethesda, you have access to the bus and metro. they are all running.
I can’t climb 6 ft walls of snow!
I used to live closer to the school where I worked, and the expectation was you walk in if you could. This made it incredibly dangerous. No one realizes how impassable snow banks are.. you literally are scaling rough ice to land in the street. Driving is actually safer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Anything announced yet?
I walked past the kids' elementary school on my way home. Part of the sidewalk is a little icy but generally safe. Wisconsin is open. The Wisconsin sidewalk is generally safe, except that you have to walk slowly over the bumps of snow. Buses are running. Many kids are out. It is a beautiful day. At least for Northwest schools, Janney, Mans, Hearst, and Murch, I don't see how it is dangerous to go to school tomorrow.
My elementary-age kids go to one of those schools and have been walking there since yesterday to meet up with friends! Our car got plowed in, which was annoying, but it wasn't that hard to shovel it out. All to say, we probably could have had school today even and been fine ...
You can walk what about the employees who must drive. Congrats on your area being clear. It’s amazing to think that others have not been touched at all.
those who has to drive don't have to come to work. Most of the roads near DC is clear.
The roads are clear but the cars are encased in a berm of solid ice.
The wintry mix stopped falling 40 hours ago. Why haven’t people done their shoveling?
You can't "shovel" a wall of solid ice.
I did. You can too!
Yep, so did we.
do y’all want to come over and shovel out my alley in Logan Circle? bc we can’t do half a city block and my neighbors dgaf bc they don’t need to drive anywhere.
Where do you have to drive if you live in Logan?
I have to (yes and choose to) drive my kid to a dc private bc my local DCPS high school has a 70% graduation rate, a truancy issue and the teen pregnancy program on site. Assume that if you’re commenting on school closings on the private school board, your kid likely goes to private school, no?
Then I guess you and your teen need to get out there and shovel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:our street in bethesda hasn't been plowed yet. not sure how i'd get out unless we see a plow before tomorrow morning
also, one can walk. If you live in Bethesda, you have access to the bus and metro. they are all running.
Do you think all of Bethesda is in walking distance of the buses and metro’s 😳