Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 8 years is enough. The city has enough issues and as a two term incumbent, she hasn't addressed them adequately.
Time for someone new and put the "green team" to bed.
Whatever. You all will complain about anything meanwhile taking full advantage of the Paid Leave and Free Pre-School that the city offers. We're the only state in the country which has both. Meanwhile NOVA next door just roundly slammed the door on both proposals from a VA Governor and time-traveled back to the 1960s.
If you don't like Bowser, you are welcome to go move to Hogan and Youngkin territory.
Vincent Gray provided free PK-3 when he was the mayor, not Bowser.
Did I say she provided free PK-3? The city has awesome programs and initiatives spearheaded by a succession of excellent mayors including Bowser.
If you think she's excellent, you've never lived in a city with an excellent Mayor. She just hasn't f*cked anything up.
Anonymous wrote:Was relieved to see Bowser running again. She's the most sensible elected politician we have in the District. She is all that stands in the way of the lunatics on DC Council, including and especially Robert White, from implementing the worst lefty ideas out there.
Yep. Am not enthralled by her and thinks she is far too "Green Team" in cronyism, but at least she's not completely insane. A DC controlled by Robert White and the current council will put us right up there with Portland and San Francisco as cities which have been made uninhabitable by progressive politics.
And given that the federal government today put out guidance encouraging more work from home, DC is about to get much, much worse. The CBD is a ghost town because the federal government has not gone back to work. It took decades for the downtown east of 14th Street to return to being a functioning business district and that has now cratered. We have not yet begun to see the economic fallout for the District from the "work from home" juggernaut. And with the hollowing out of downtown we are going to see increased crime and vagrancy and substantially decreased tax revenue---sales taxes, real estate taxes (the value of those empty office buildings will fall, thus less RE tax revenue), etc. And eventually, even though neighborhoods like the Wharf and Navy Yard are still building, the trickle-down will start to be felt in the neighborhoods. People flocked to the cities in the last 20 years to avoid long commutes. No commute = no need to flock, especially as millennials all start having kids and needing good schools.
The progressives on the Council may disdain all those money-grubbing capitalists with the expensive office space downtown, but without them there isn't any $$ to fund all those social programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 8 years is enough. The city has enough issues and as a two term incumbent, she hasn't addressed them adequately.
Time for someone new and put the "green team" to bed.
Whatever. You all will complain about anything meanwhile taking full advantage of the Paid Leave and Free Pre-School that the city offers. We're the only state in the country which has both. Meanwhile NOVA next door just roundly slammed the door on both proposals from a VA Governor and time-traveled back to the 1960s.
If you don't like Bowser, you are welcome to go move to Hogan and Youngkin territory.
Vincent Gray provided free PK-3 when he was the mayor, not Bowser.
Did I say she provided free PK-3? The city has awesome programs and initiatives spearheaded by a succession of excellent mayors including Bowser.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 8 years is enough. The city has enough issues and as a two term incumbent, she hasn't addressed them adequately.
Time for someone new and put the "green team" to bed.
Whatever. You all will complain about anything meanwhile taking full advantage of the Paid Leave and Free Pre-School that the city offers. We're the only state in the country which has both. Meanwhile NOVA next door just roundly slammed the door on both proposals from a VA Governor and time-traveled back to the 1960s.
If you don't like Bowser, you are welcome to go move to Hogan and Youngkin territory.
Vincent Gray provided free PK-3 when he was the mayor, not Bowser.
Did I say she provided free PK-3? The city has awesome programs and initiatives spearheaded by a succession of excellent mayors including Bowser.
DC does not have universal pre-K.
Was relieved to see Bowser running again. She's the most sensible elected politician we have in the District. She is all that stands in the way of the lunatics on DC Council, including and especially Robert White, from implementing the worst lefty ideas out there.
Anonymous wrote:Was relieved to see Bowser running again. She's the most sensible elected politician we have in the District. She is all that stands in the way of the lunatics on DC Council, including and especially Robert White, from implementing the worst lefty ideas out there.
Anonymous wrote:https://dcps.dc.gov/ece
"Access to high-quality, affordable childcare is a critical need for families across the District, and DCPS is proud to provide free, universal Pre-K in a school environment to ensure all of our young learners are ready for kindergarten."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 8 years is enough. The city has enough issues and as a two term incumbent, she hasn't addressed them adequately.
Time for someone new and put the "green team" to bed.
Whatever. You all will complain about anything meanwhile taking full advantage of the Paid Leave and Free Pre-School that the city offers. We're the only state in the country which has both. Meanwhile NOVA next door just roundly slammed the door on both proposals from a VA Governor and time-traveled back to the 1960s.
If you don't like Bowser, you are welcome to go move to Hogan and Youngkin territory.
Vincent Gray provided free PK-3 when he was the mayor, not Bowser.
Did I say she provided free PK-3? The city has awesome programs and initiatives spearheaded by a succession of excellent mayors including Bowser.
DC does not have universal pre-K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think 8 years is enough. The city has enough issues and as a two term incumbent, she hasn't addressed them adequately.
Time for someone new and put the "green team" to bed.
Whatever. You all will complain about anything meanwhile taking full advantage of the Paid Leave and Free Pre-School that the city offers. We're the only state in the country which has both. Meanwhile NOVA next door just roundly slammed the door on both proposals from a VA Governor and time-traveled back to the 1960s.
If you don't like Bowser, you are welcome to go move to Hogan and Youngkin territory.
Vincent Gray provided free PK-3 when he was the mayor, not Bowser.
Did I say she provided free PK-3? The city has awesome programs and initiatives spearheaded by a succession of excellent mayors including Bowser.