Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A kid from Wilson High School (aka Jackson-Reed High School) is running to replace Mary Cheh in Ward 3. I watched some of the DC for Democracy Ward 3 Candidate Forum last night and he gave a good accounting for himself. He was knowledgeable and had well-thought out positions on most of the issues. Good for him!
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/552185/a-high-school-senior-wants-to-be-the-next-ward-3-councilmember-meet-henry-cohen/
At least his principal residence is likely in DC. Unlike the questions about another Ward 3 Council candidate.
Come on PP. Name this candidate and explain what you are insinuating.
There is a particular CP resident who used to be on the ANC who is obsessed with where a particular ANC 3C commissioner lives as well as the guy who heads the CP Smart Growth group and she spends a lot of time trying to smear both of them on DCUM. Guessing she's been blocked over the years so is trying to steer clear of that happening again by not naming him.
Oh for Pete's sake. Stop dancing around this. Now you've made it clear that the candidate is Beau Finley. Can you clarify what the actual allegation against him is, and whether there is any reason to believe it is true?
He owns a second home on the Chesapeake. The stalker insists it's his primary residence.
Finley doesn't own a second home. It's the home that he owns. That's fine, but he's campaigning as the only "renter" in the Ward 3 Council race. He may rent a pied a terre in DC, but he's also a homeowner, but in Maryland. That's where he's chosen to invest in a SFH, to put down his roots. Again, that's his choice, but it's also relevant as voters make their choice as to who focuses there time and full attention in the ward to understand their concerns and issues.
Your anti-renter bias is showing.
If he owns a home in another place, then he is renting a pied-a-terr in DC. That doesn't disqualify him from running, but it does sort of undermine his narrative. A lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a child knows everything one needs to know about development, historic preservations, environmental concerns, traffic, early childhood education, etc., etc., etc.
All this kid is doing is mocking the real needs and concerns of our citizens to pad a college resume.
One of the ANCs had a kid run unopposed, and then the kid moved away to college. Not a thing was done for the neighorhood until the next election. This isn't a game.
You should have watched the DC for Democracy forum a few days ago. The kid spoke convincingly and persuasively, and knew his facts on key issues like schools, transit, police reform, taxes, and housing. Honestly, he seemed smarter and more knowledgeable than at least four of the other eight candidates.
Is he promising not to go away for college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A kid from Wilson High School (aka Jackson-Reed High School) is running to replace Mary Cheh in Ward 3. I watched some of the DC for Democracy Ward 3 Candidate Forum last night and he gave a good accounting for himself. He was knowledgeable and had well-thought out positions on most of the issues. Good for him!
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/552185/a-high-school-senior-wants-to-be-the-next-ward-3-councilmember-meet-henry-cohen/
At least his principal residence is likely in DC. Unlike the questions about another Ward 3 Council candidate.
Come on PP. Name this candidate and explain what you are insinuating.
There is a particular CP resident who used to be on the ANC who is obsessed with where a particular ANC 3C commissioner lives as well as the guy who heads the CP Smart Growth group and she spends a lot of time trying to smear both of them on DCUM. Guessing she's been blocked over the years so is trying to steer clear of that happening again by not naming him.
Oh for Pete's sake. Stop dancing around this. Now you've made it clear that the candidate is Beau Finley. Can you clarify what the actual allegation against him is, and whether there is any reason to believe it is true?
He owns a second home on the Chesapeake. The stalker insists it's his primary residence.
Finley doesn't own a second home. It's the home that he owns. That's fine, but he's campaigning as the only "renter" in the Ward 3 Council race. He may rent a pied a terre in DC, but he's also a homeowner, but in Maryland. That's where he's chosen to invest in a SFH, to put down his roots. Again, that's his choice, but it's also relevant as voters make their choice as to who focuses there time and full attention in the ward to understand their concerns and issues.
Where does he work? Where do his kids attend school?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a child knows everything one needs to know about development, historic preservations, environmental concerns, traffic, early childhood education, etc., etc., etc.
All this kid is doing is mocking the real needs and concerns of our citizens to pad a college resume.
One of the ANCs had a kid run unopposed, and then the kid moved away to college. Not a thing was done for the neighorhood until the next election. This isn't a game.
You should have watched the DC for Democracy forum a few days ago. The kid spoke convincingly and persuasively, and knew his facts on key issues like schools, transit, police reform, taxes, and housing. Honestly, he seemed smarter and more knowledgeable than at least four of the other eight candidates.
Is he promising not to go away for college?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a child knows everything one needs to know about development, historic preservations, environmental concerns, traffic, early childhood education, etc., etc., etc.
All this kid is doing is mocking the real needs and concerns of our citizens to pad a college resume.
One of the ANCs had a kid run unopposed, and then the kid moved away to college. Not a thing was done for the neighorhood until the next election. This isn't a game.
You should have watched the DC for Democracy forum a few days ago. The kid spoke convincingly and persuasively, and knew his facts on key issues like schools, transit, police reform, taxes, and housing. Honestly, he seemed smarter and more knowledgeable than at least four of the other eight candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A kid from Wilson High School (aka Jackson-Reed High School) is running to replace Mary Cheh in Ward 3. I watched some of the DC for Democracy Ward 3 Candidate Forum last night and he gave a good accounting for himself. He was knowledgeable and had well-thought out positions on most of the issues. Good for him!
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/552185/a-high-school-senior-wants-to-be-the-next-ward-3-councilmember-meet-henry-cohen/
At least his principal residence is likely in DC. Unlike the questions about another Ward 3 Council candidate.
Come on PP. Name this candidate and explain what you are insinuating.
There is a particular CP resident who used to be on the ANC who is obsessed with where a particular ANC 3C commissioner lives as well as the guy who heads the CP Smart Growth group and she spends a lot of time trying to smear both of them on DCUM. Guessing she's been blocked over the years so is trying to steer clear of that happening again by not naming him.
Oh for Pete's sake. Stop dancing around this. Now you've made it clear that the candidate is Beau Finley. Can you clarify what the actual allegation against him is, and whether there is any reason to believe it is true?
He owns a second home on the Chesapeake. The stalker insists it's his primary residence.
Finley doesn't own a second home. It's the home that he owns. That's fine, but he's campaigning as the only "renter" in the Ward 3 Council race. He may rent a pied a terre in DC, but he's also a homeowner, but in Maryland. That's where he's chosen to invest in a SFH, to put down his roots. Again, that's his choice, but it's also relevant as voters make their choice as to who focuses there time and full attention in the ward to understand their concerns and issues.
Your anti-renter bias is showing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A kid from Wilson High School (aka Jackson-Reed High School) is running to replace Mary Cheh in Ward 3. I watched some of the DC for Democracy Ward 3 Candidate Forum last night and he gave a good accounting for himself. He was knowledgeable and had well-thought out positions on most of the issues. Good for him!
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/552185/a-high-school-senior-wants-to-be-the-next-ward-3-councilmember-meet-henry-cohen/
At least his principal residence is likely in DC. Unlike the questions about another Ward 3 Council candidate.
Come on PP. Name this candidate and explain what you are insinuating.
There is a particular CP resident who used to be on the ANC who is obsessed with where a particular ANC 3C commissioner lives as well as the guy who heads the CP Smart Growth group and she spends a lot of time trying to smear both of them on DCUM. Guessing she's been blocked over the years so is trying to steer clear of that happening again by not naming him.
Oh for Pete's sake. Stop dancing around this. Now you've made it clear that the candidate is Beau Finley. Can you clarify what the actual allegation against him is, and whether there is any reason to believe it is true?
He owns a second home on the Chesapeake. The stalker insists it's his primary residence.
Finley doesn't own a second home. It's the home that he owns. That's fine, but he's campaigning as the only "renter" in the Ward 3 Council race. He may rent a pied a terre in DC, but he's also a homeowner, but in Maryland. That's where he's chosen to invest in a SFH, to put down his roots. Again, that's his choice, but it's also relevant as voters make their choice as to who focuses there time and full attention in the ward to understand their concerns and issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A kid from Wilson High School (aka Jackson-Reed High School) is running to replace Mary Cheh in Ward 3. I watched some of the DC for Democracy Ward 3 Candidate Forum last night and he gave a good accounting for himself. He was knowledgeable and had well-thought out positions on most of the issues. Good for him!
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/552185/a-high-school-senior-wants-to-be-the-next-ward-3-councilmember-meet-henry-cohen/
At least his principal residence is likely in DC. Unlike the questions about another Ward 3 Council candidate.
Come on PP. Name this candidate and explain what you are insinuating.
There is a particular CP resident who used to be on the ANC who is obsessed with where a particular ANC 3C commissioner lives as well as the guy who heads the CP Smart Growth group and she spends a lot of time trying to smear both of them on DCUM. Guessing she's been blocked over the years so is trying to steer clear of that happening again by not naming him.
Oh for Pete's sake. Stop dancing around this. Now you've made it clear that the candidate is Beau Finley. Can you clarify what the actual allegation against him is, and whether there is any reason to believe it is true?
He owns a second home on the Chesapeake. The stalker insists it's his primary residence.
Finley doesn't own a second home. It's the home that he owns. That's fine, but he's campaigning as the only "renter" in the Ward 3 Council race. He may rent a pied a terre in DC, but he's also a homeowner, but in Maryland. That's where he's chosen to invest in a SFH, to put down his roots. Again, that's his choice, but it's also relevant as voters make their choice as to who focuses there time and full attention in the ward to understand their concerns and issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A kid from Wilson High School (aka Jackson-Reed High School) is running to replace Mary Cheh in Ward 3. I watched some of the DC for Democracy Ward 3 Candidate Forum last night and he gave a good accounting for himself. He was knowledgeable and had well-thought out positions on most of the issues. Good for him!
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/552185/a-high-school-senior-wants-to-be-the-next-ward-3-councilmember-meet-henry-cohen/
At least his principal residence is likely in DC. Unlike the questions about another Ward 3 Council candidate.
Come on PP. Name this candidate and explain what you are insinuating.
There is a particular CP resident who used to be on the ANC who is obsessed with where a particular ANC 3C commissioner lives as well as the guy who heads the CP Smart Growth group and she spends a lot of time trying to smear both of them on DCUM. Guessing she's been blocked over the years so is trying to steer clear of that happening again by not naming him.
Oh for Pete's sake. Stop dancing around this. Now you've made it clear that the candidate is Beau Finley. Can you clarify what the actual allegation against him is, and whether there is any reason to believe it is true?
He owns a second home on the Chesapeake. The stalker insists it's his primary residence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a child knows everything one needs to know about development, historic preservations, environmental concerns, traffic, early childhood education, etc., etc., etc.
All this kid is doing is mocking the real needs and concerns of our citizens to pad a college resume.
One of the ANCs had a kid run unopposed, and then the kid moved away to college. Not a thing was done for the neighorhood until the next election. This isn't a game.
You should have watched the DC for Democracy forum a few days ago. The kid spoke convincingly and persuasively, and knew his facts on key issues like schools, transit, police reform, taxes, and housing. Honestly, he seemed smarter and more knowledgeable than at least four of the other eight candidates.
Does he think the weather is controlled by the Rothschilds? Is he stealing from nonprofits he fronts? Single issue focused on Baby Boxes? Because those are the typical DC Council members?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a child knows everything one needs to know about development, historic preservations, environmental concerns, traffic, early childhood education, etc., etc., etc.
All this kid is doing is mocking the real needs and concerns of our citizens to pad a college resume.
One of the ANCs had a kid run unopposed, and then the kid moved away to college. Not a thing was done for the neighorhood until the next election. This isn't a game.
You should have watched the DC for Democracy forum a few days ago. The kid spoke convincingly and persuasively, and knew his facts on key issues like schools, transit, police reform, taxes, and housing. Honestly, he seemed smarter and more knowledgeable than at least four of the other eight candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a child knows everything one needs to know about development, historic preservations, environmental concerns, traffic, early childhood education, etc., etc., etc.
All this kid is doing is mocking the real needs and concerns of our citizens to pad a college resume.
One of the ANCs had a kid run unopposed, and then the kid moved away to college. Not a thing was done for the neighorhood until the next election. This isn't a game.
You should have watched the DC for Democracy forum a few days ago. The kid spoke convincingly and persuasively, and knew his facts on key issues like schools, transit, police reform, taxes, and housing. Honestly, he seemed smarter and more knowledgeable than at least four of the other eight candidates.
Does he think the weather is controlled by the Rothschilds? Is he stealing from nonprofits he fronts? Single issue focused on Baby Boxes? Because those are the typical DC Council members?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a child knows everything one needs to know about development, historic preservations, environmental concerns, traffic, early childhood education, etc., etc., etc.
All this kid is doing is mocking the real needs and concerns of our citizens to pad a college resume.
One of the ANCs had a kid run unopposed, and then the kid moved away to college. Not a thing was done for the neighorhood until the next election. This isn't a game.
You should have watched the DC for Democracy forum a few days ago. The kid spoke convincingly and persuasively, and knew his facts on key issues like schools, transit, police reform, taxes, and housing. Honestly, he seemed smarter and more knowledgeable than at least four of the other eight candidates.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure a child knows everything one needs to know about development, historic preservations, environmental concerns, traffic, early childhood education, etc., etc., etc.
All this kid is doing is mocking the real needs and concerns of our citizens to pad a college resume.
One of the ANCs had a kid run unopposed, and then the kid moved away to college. Not a thing was done for the neighorhood until the next election. This isn't a game.