Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A UDC police car was just stolen. In broad daylight on Connecticut Avenue.
Why does UDC have a police car? and where was the UDC policeman?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because nobody would deign to vote for a Republican in the midst of MAGA craziness. It was extremely misguided.
The funny thing is, D.C. voters pay so little attention to politics that as soon as the (D) and (R)'s are removed from the ballot, they start voting for Trump supporters. That's how Ashley Carter, a Trump supporter, unseated incumbent Mary Lord on the school board (the vote was non-partisan with no (D)s and (R)s next to the names).
But even if they wanted a solid Democrat, people still had Goulet as an option. He's been a solid supporter of traditional Democratic ideas, but also said we should do something about crime, shouldn't fill up the Connecticut and Wisconsin apartments with criminals, and should have Ward 3 get the same access to Pre-K as other wards do (it's the most underserved ward for Pre-K at the moment). But voters opted for Frumin, who said his goal was for Ward 3 residents to sacrifice more on behalf of people outside of the ward.
Really insane that people voted him in. And he's done about as well as expected, ignoring every e-mail his constituents send him about crime while his Twitter account is full of photo-ops.
Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
Is Murch the school that serves upper Connecticut Ave?
Top to bottom, Connecticut Ave. has zones for Lafayette, Murch, Hearst, and Eaton, Oyster Adams ending downtown with SWW/Francis Stevens.
Eaton is the designated host school for the Cathedral Commons homeless shelter.
Fairly small population in the wealthy school though.
Anonymous wrote:A UDC police car was just stolen. In broad daylight on Connecticut Avenue.
Anonymous wrote:A UDC police car was just stolen. In broad daylight on Connecticut Avenue.
Anonymous wrote:A UDC police car was just stolen. In broad daylight on Connecticut Avenue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because nobody would deign to vote for a Republican in the midst of MAGA craziness. It was extremely misguided.
The funny thing is, D.C. voters pay so little attention to politics that as soon as the (D) and (R)'s are removed from the ballot, they start voting for Trump supporters. That's how Ashley Carter, a Trump supporter, unseated incumbent Mary Lord on the school board (the vote was non-partisan with no (D)s and (R)s next to the names).
But even if they wanted a solid Democrat, people still had Goulet as an option. He's been a solid supporter of traditional Democratic ideas, but also said we should do something about crime, shouldn't fill up the Connecticut and Wisconsin apartments with criminals, and should have Ward 3 get the same access to Pre-K as other wards do (it's the most underserved ward for Pre-K at the moment). But voters opted for Frumin, who said his goal was for Ward 3 residents to sacrifice more on behalf of people outside of the ward.
Really insane that people voted him in. And he's done about as well as expected, ignoring every e-mail his constituents send him about crime while his Twitter account is full of photo-ops.
Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
Is Murch the school that serves upper Connecticut Ave?
Top to bottom, Connecticut Ave. has zones for Lafayette, Murch, Hearst, and Eaton, Oyster Adams ending downtown with SWW/Francis Stevens.
Eaton is the designated host school for the Cathedral Commons homeless shelter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
I was wondering that as well. Maybe if enough people from other wards move in, the city will finally give Ward 3 residents the same access to PreK3 as other wards have. Maybe Ward 3 will finally get a fitness center like the city builds in the rest of the city, too. Take a look at this map, and notice the big gaping Ward 3 size hole:
https://dpr.dc.gov/page/dpr-fitness-centers
Every one of the 29 fitness centers the city has built has been east of 16th st. I always laugh at the people who talk about Ward 3 having massive political capital, as it's obvious they know absolutely nothing about the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because nobody would deign to vote for a Republican in the midst of MAGA craziness. It was extremely misguided.
The funny thing is, D.C. voters pay so little attention to politics that as soon as the (D) and (R)'s are removed from the ballot, they start voting for Trump supporters. That's how Ashley Carter, a Trump supporter, unseated incumbent Mary Lord on the school board (the vote was non-partisan with no (D)s and (R)s next to the names).
But even if they wanted a solid Democrat, people still had Goulet as an option. He's been a solid supporter of traditional Democratic ideas, but also said we should do something about crime, shouldn't fill up the Connecticut and Wisconsin apartments with criminals, and should have Ward 3 get the same access to Pre-K as other wards do (it's the most underserved ward for Pre-K at the moment). But voters opted for Frumin, who said his goal was for Ward 3 residents to sacrifice more on behalf of people outside of the ward.
Really insane that people voted him in. And he's done about as well as expected, ignoring every e-mail his constituents send him about crime while his Twitter account is full of photo-ops.
Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
Is Murch the school that serves upper Connecticut Ave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because nobody would deign to vote for a Republican in the midst of MAGA craziness. It was extremely misguided.
The funny thing is, D.C. voters pay so little attention to politics that as soon as the (D) and (R)'s are removed from the ballot, they start voting for Trump supporters. That's how Ashley Carter, a Trump supporter, unseated incumbent Mary Lord on the school board (the vote was non-partisan with no (D)s and (R)s next to the names).
But even if they wanted a solid Democrat, people still had Goulet as an option. He's been a solid supporter of traditional Democratic ideas, but also said we should do something about crime, shouldn't fill up the Connecticut and Wisconsin apartments with criminals, and should have Ward 3 get the same access to Pre-K as other wards do (it's the most underserved ward for Pre-K at the moment). But voters opted for Frumin, who said his goal was for Ward 3 residents to sacrifice more on behalf of people outside of the ward.
Really insane that people voted him in. And he's done about as well as expected, ignoring every e-mail his constituents send him about crime while his Twitter account is full of photo-ops.
Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
Is Murch the school that serves upper Connecticut Ave?
Top to bottom, Connecticut Ave. has zones for Lafayette, Murch, Hearst, and Eaton, Oyster Adams ending downtown with SWW/Francis Stevens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because nobody would deign to vote for a Republican in the midst of MAGA craziness. It was extremely misguided.
The funny thing is, D.C. voters pay so little attention to politics that as soon as the (D) and (R)'s are removed from the ballot, they start voting for Trump supporters. That's how Ashley Carter, a Trump supporter, unseated incumbent Mary Lord on the school board (the vote was non-partisan with no (D)s and (R)s next to the names).
But even if they wanted a solid Democrat, people still had Goulet as an option. He's been a solid supporter of traditional Democratic ideas, but also said we should do something about crime, shouldn't fill up the Connecticut and Wisconsin apartments with criminals, and should have Ward 3 get the same access to Pre-K as other wards do (it's the most underserved ward for Pre-K at the moment). But voters opted for Frumin, who said his goal was for Ward 3 residents to sacrifice more on behalf of people outside of the ward.
Really insane that people voted him in. And he's done about as well as expected, ignoring every e-mail his constituents send him about crime while his Twitter account is full of photo-ops.
Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
Is Murch the school that serves upper Connecticut Ave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because nobody would deign to vote for a Republican in the midst of MAGA craziness. It was extremely misguided.
The funny thing is, D.C. voters pay so little attention to politics that as soon as the (D) and (R)'s are removed from the ballot, they start voting for Trump supporters. That's how Ashley Carter, a Trump supporter, unseated incumbent Mary Lord on the school board (the vote was non-partisan with no (D)s and (R)s next to the names).
But even if they wanted a solid Democrat, people still had Goulet as an option. He's been a solid supporter of traditional Democratic ideas, but also said we should do something about crime, shouldn't fill up the Connecticut and Wisconsin apartments with criminals, and should have Ward 3 get the same access to Pre-K as other wards do (it's the most underserved ward for Pre-K at the moment). But voters opted for Frumin, who said his goal was for Ward 3 residents to sacrifice more on behalf of people outside of the ward.
Really insane that people voted him in. And he's done about as well as expected, ignoring every e-mail his constituents send him about crime while his Twitter account is full of photo-ops.
Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
Is Murch the school that serves upper Connecticut Ave?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
I was wondering that as well. Maybe if enough people from other wards move in, the city will finally give Ward 3 residents the same access to PreK3 as other wards have. Maybe Ward 3 will finally get a fitness center like the city builds in the rest of the city, too. Take a look at this map, and notice the big gaping Ward 3 size hole:
https://dpr.dc.gov/page/dpr-fitness-centers
Every one of the 29 fitness centers the city has built has been east of 16th st. I always laugh at the people who talk about Ward 3 having massive political capital, as it's obvious they know absolutely nothing about the city.
Anonymous wrote:Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because nobody would deign to vote for a Republican in the midst of MAGA craziness. It was extremely misguided.
The funny thing is, D.C. voters pay so little attention to politics that as soon as the (D) and (R)'s are removed from the ballot, they start voting for Trump supporters. That's how Ashley Carter, a Trump supporter, unseated incumbent Mary Lord on the school board (the vote was non-partisan with no (D)s and (R)s next to the names).
But even if they wanted a solid Democrat, people still had Goulet as an option. He's been a solid supporter of traditional Democratic ideas, but also said we should do something about crime, shouldn't fill up the Connecticut and Wisconsin apartments with criminals, and should have Ward 3 get the same access to Pre-K as other wards do (it's the most underserved ward for Pre-K at the moment). But voters opted for Frumin, who said his goal was for Ward 3 residents to sacrifice more on behalf of people outside of the ward.
Really insane that people voted him in. And he's done about as well as expected, ignoring every e-mail his constituents send him about crime while his Twitter account is full of photo-ops.
Funny thing is now you have families who came with vouchers who no longer have neighborhood school access to free Prek3 like they would have in other parts of the city. I wonder if DCPS will be forced to offer it in Ward 3 at some point.