Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree op. It’s so bad. I live in Shaw. I called 311. They have a permit until 11. Then the motorcycle a holes will start up. Then the construction bright and early at 7.
311 isn't going to do anything, unfortunately. I'm donating to her opponent.
I don't imagine her opponent will take our quality of life any more seriously. Either of them.
It's ethics. Bowser is all about pay to play. Robert White isn't like that. We would have seen it in him as a councilmember if he was doing that.
OK fine but Robert White is no friend to a livable city for middle class families. At the end of the day he will make things far worse for us. I wish we had a moderate besides Bowser to vote for too but we have only Bowser, Robin Hood White, and Wide-Eyed Conspiracy Theory White. With those choices the reasonable mom holds her nose and votes Bowser.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but these are the things that come along with living in a vibrant, thriving city. It's called the art scene. If you don't want any culture then perhaps Alabama is better fit for you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but these are the things that come along with living in a vibrant, thriving city. It's called the art scene. If you don't want any culture then perhaps Alabama is better fit for you
No actually, this is not the norm. I have lived in DC for 25 years and have never experienced this.
Always nice to hear from an old white person who resents the diversification of the city. Sorry, but BIPOC people are allowed to have fun. Perhaps you should insulate your house better and then you would not hear it
I am neither old (in my late 30s) nor am I white. You are really failing with the assumptions here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree op. It’s so bad. I live in Shaw. I called 311. They have a permit until 11. Then the motorcycle a holes will start up. Then the construction bright and early at 7.
311 isn't going to do anything, unfortunately. I'm donating to her opponent.
I don't imagine her opponent will take our quality of life any more seriously. Either of them.
It's ethics. Bowser is all about pay to play. Robert White isn't like that. We would have seen it in him as a councilmember if he was doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but these are the things that come along with living in a vibrant, thriving city. It's called the art scene. If you don't want any culture then perhaps Alabama is better fit for you
No actually, this is not the norm. I have lived in DC for 25 years and have never experienced this.
Always nice to hear from an old white person who resents the diversification of the city. Sorry, but BIPOC people are allowed to have fun. Perhaps you should insulate your house better and then you would not hear it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but these are the things that come along with living in a vibrant, thriving city. It's called the art scene. If you don't want any culture then perhaps Alabama is better fit for you
No actually, this is not the norm. I have lived in DC for 25 years and have never experienced this.
Always nice to hear from an old white person who resents the diversification of the city. Sorry, but BIPOC people are allowed to have fun. Perhaps you should insulate your house better and then you would not hear it
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but these are the things that come along with living in a vibrant, thriving city. It's called the art scene. If you don't want any culture then perhaps Alabama is better fit for you
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but these are the things that come along with living in a vibrant, thriving city. It's called the art scene. If you don't want any culture then perhaps Alabama is better fit for you
No actually, this is not the norm. I have lived in DC for 25 years and have never experienced this.
Always nice to hear from an old white person who resents the diversification of the city. Sorry, but BIPOC people are allowed to have fun. Perhaps you should insulate your house better and then you would not hear it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but these are the things that come along with living in a vibrant, thriving city. It's called the art scene. If you don't want any culture then perhaps Alabama is better fit for you
No actually, this is not the norm. I have lived in DC for 25 years and have never experienced this.
Always nice to hear from an old white person who resents the diversification of the city. Sorry, but BIPOC people are allowed to have fun. Perhaps you should insulate your house better and then you would not hear it
Anonymous wrote:It's called diversity! If you don't like it, move to the burbs!