Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janeese Lewis George wants 15 million for two sites for people to do drugs in. These CMs are absolutely costing DC statehood.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1630218771875938304?s=46&t=4l8dxG1aS4tikvWj7e8VTw
Oh right, because D.C. was very close to getting statehood before the current D.C. Council was sworn in/before crime started rising, and now the only thing stopping it is who's on the Council, as opposed to, say, the fact that the House is under Republican control and won't vote for D.C. statehood no matter what?
What’s stopping it is that everyone knows what a sh*tshiw of government we have now. Also DC can’t fund the schools or a free bus, but claims it can pay the $2 billion per year to be a state?
Just do away with the taxation already, you bloody idiots
It's not like getting rid of federal taxes in D.C. is actually a choice anyone is presenting as a real option, though.
I’ll vote for anyone who did
If you live in D.C., you can't — it'd take an act of Congress.
That’s not true. I voted for your idiots and never will again.
I get plenty of voting I’d now like clean safe streets good school housings healthcare
Less taxation
And the next vote to get you spineless slugs out of the office (and no I don’t care who the alternative is)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janeese Lewis George wants 15 million for two sites for people to do drugs in. These CMs are absolutely costing DC statehood.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1630218771875938304?s=46&t=4l8dxG1aS4tikvWj7e8VTw
Oh right, because D.C. was very close to getting statehood before the current D.C. Council was sworn in/before crime started rising, and now the only thing stopping it is who's on the Council, as opposed to, say, the fact that the House is under Republican control and won't vote for D.C. statehood no matter what?
What’s stopping it is that everyone knows what a sh*tshiw of government we have now. Also DC can’t fund the schools or a free bus, but claims it can pay the $2 billion per year to be a state?
Just do away with the taxation already, you bloody idiots
It's not like getting rid of federal taxes in D.C. is actually a choice anyone is presenting as a real option, though.
I’ll vote for anyone who did
If you live in D.C., you can't — it'd take an act of Congress.
That’s not true. I voted for your idiots and never will again.
I get plenty of voting I’d now like clean safe streets good school housings healthcare
Less taxation
And the next vote to get you spineless slugs out of the office (and no I don’t care who the alternative is)
Easy to say but there must BE an alternative, preferably a viable one. Charles Allen ran unopposed last cycle.
Charles Allen running unopposed is amazing. There’s a Hill omerta that is really strong, and must have dictated that no local activists run against him. I really want to see someone move to W6 specifically to run against him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janeese Lewis George wants 15 million for two sites for people to do drugs in. These CMs are absolutely costing DC statehood.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1630218771875938304?s=46&t=4l8dxG1aS4tikvWj7e8VTw
Oh right, because D.C. was very close to getting statehood before the current D.C. Council was sworn in/before crime started rising, and now the only thing stopping it is who's on the Council, as opposed to, say, the fact that the House is under Republican control and won't vote for D.C. statehood no matter what?
What’s stopping it is that everyone knows what a sh*tshiw of government we have now. Also DC can’t fund the schools or a free bus, but claims it can pay the $2 billion per year to be a state?
Just do away with the taxation already, you bloody idiots
It's not like getting rid of federal taxes in D.C. is actually a choice anyone is presenting as a real option, though.
I’ll vote for anyone who did
If you live in D.C., you can't — it'd take an act of Congress.
That’s not true. I voted for your idiots and never will again.
I get plenty of voting I’d now like clean safe streets good school housings healthcare
Less taxation
And the next vote to get you spineless slugs out of the office (and no I don’t care who the alternative is)
Easy to say but there must BE an alternative, preferably a viable one. Charles Allen ran unopposed last cycle.
Charles Allen running unopposed is amazing. There’s a Hill omerta that is really strong, and must have dictated that no local activists run against him. I really want to see someone move to W6 specifically to run against him.
Wasn't this exactly what happened re: Denise Krebbs?
you mean how she got redistricted out of W6?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Janeese Lewis George wants 15 million for two sites for people to do drugs in. These CMs are absolutely costing DC statehood.
https://twitter.com/maustermuhle/status/1630218771875938304?s=46&t=4l8dxG1aS4tikvWj7e8VTw
Oh right, because D.C. was very close to getting statehood before the current D.C. Council was sworn in/before crime started rising, and now the only thing stopping it is who's on the Council, as opposed to, say, the fact that the House is under Republican control and won't vote for D.C. statehood no matter what?
What’s stopping it is that everyone knows what a sh*tshiw of government we have now. Also DC can’t fund the schools or a free bus, but claims it can pay the $2 billion per year to be a state?
Just do away with the taxation already, you bloody idiots
It's not like getting rid of federal taxes in D.C. is actually a choice anyone is presenting as a real option, though.
I’ll vote for anyone who did
If you live in D.C., you can't — it'd take an act of Congress.
That’s not true. I voted for your idiots and never will again.
I get plenty of voting I’d now like clean safe streets good school housings healthcare
Less taxation
And the next vote to get you spineless slugs out of the office (and no I don’t care who the alternative is)
Easy to say but there must BE an alternative, preferably a viable one. Charles Allen ran unopposed last cycle.
Charles Allen running unopposed is amazing. There’s a Hill omerta that is really strong, and must have dictated that no local activists run against him. I really want to see someone move to W6 specifically to run against him.
Wasn't this exactly what happened re: Denise Krebbs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Congress is coming after the police reform next, Axios reports.
The unrepentant DC Council incompetents and ideologues have pulled the rug under the entire city/statehood.
I hope the no chase and noise nuisance policies are next. Whoever gets rid of ATVs and noise makers have my vote
I’m not sure about no chase. I don’t really want high speed chases in my neighborhood.
I'd take high speed chases in my neighborhood if it means finally arresting criminals. Right now they know they can steal a car in Silver Spring and drive straight into DC with no consequences.