Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin seems like a nice guy, but another voter here who just isn't willing to add another progressive rubber stamp to the Council. As a parent, I am absolutely FURIOUS over the liberal COVID hand-wringing and its devastating impact on DCPS students. Mailed it in for Krucoff last week.
science matters (to most people)
Anonymous wrote:We got a postcard mailer from Krucuff that compares him with Frumin on about nine issues. We always assumed we would vote for Frumin, but when we saw the lineup on the issues ithe decision was clear, not even close. On a couple of issues, Frumin avoids the issue or will just go along to get along. We’re both voting for David Krucoff for Ward 3.
Anonymous wrote:Frumin seems like a nice guy, but another voter here who just isn't willing to add another progressive rubber stamp to the Council. As a parent, I am absolutely FURIOUS over the liberal COVID hand-wringing and its devastating impact on DCPS students. Mailed it in for Krucoff last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krukoff. And I’ve never voted Republican before. Frumin seems like a decent and knowledgeable guy. But we don’t need 13 Frumins on the Council. We desperately need some diversity of thought to prevent the progressives from turning DC into the next Portland or SF which are completely unlivable for families.
Agree with this - there needs to be more balance on how to manage the nuts and bolts of the city and not just pushing policies that don't really address the issues the city is facing but rack up political points - Frumin might be good with a different council but he seems like he would not stand up to Elissa Silverman, Briane Nadeau etc.. who are putting sound bites over taking care of the city
Why?
The city has a $6,5B rainy day surplus fund and a AAA bond rating.
These are impressive per capital metrics that any Governor would be envious of.
Yes, but any real Governor who woke up this morning and saw that a major employer (HHS) decided to permanently allow people to work from home and understands that when commercial leases next come up for renewal that their one and only downtown will contract by 30%, would have pooped their pants. DC will blow through that $6B in about a year on stuff like free metro cards, violence interrupters, and bike lanes. Might be nice to have someone with actual business experience on the Council when that happens.
That is why they started offering incentives to convert office buildings to residential during covid.
DC will be fine, but thanks for your concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krukoff. And I’ve never voted Republican before. Frumin seems like a decent and knowledgeable guy. But we don’t need 13 Frumins on the Council. We desperately need some diversity of thought to prevent the progressives from turning DC into the next Portland or SF which are completely unlivable for families.
I am in this place, too. Thoroughly disgusted with the current City Council.
Krucoff will bring more pragmatic common sense to the Council. He’ll be more aligned with Chairman Mendelson than with the less-sensible Council members.
He will literally be given zero respect on the Council and won't be able to cut any deals because he will be a pariah from day one.
So we should just roll over and accept the groupthink, rather than try to vote in some diversity of thought? I completely disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krukoff. And I’ve never voted Republican before. Frumin seems like a decent and knowledgeable guy. But we don’t need 13 Frumins on the Council. We desperately need some diversity of thought to prevent the progressives from turning DC into the next Portland or SF which are completely unlivable for families.
I am in this place, too. Thoroughly disgusted with the current City Council.
Krucoff will bring more pragmatic common sense to the Council. He’ll be more aligned with Chairman Mendelson than with the less-sensible Council members.
He will literally be given zero respect on the Council and won't be able to cut any deals because he will be a pariah from day one.
Anonymous wrote:We got a postcard mailer from Krucuff that compares him with Frumin on about nine issues. We always assumed we would vote for Frumin, but when we saw the lineup on the issues ithe decision was clear, not even close. On a couple of issues, Frumin avoids the issue or will just go along to get along. We’re both voting for David Krucoff for Ward 3.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krukoff. And I’ve never voted Republican before. Frumin seems like a decent and knowledgeable guy. But we don’t need 13 Frumins on the Council. We desperately need some diversity of thought to prevent the progressives from turning DC into the next Portland or SF which are completely unlivable for families.
I am in this place, too. Thoroughly disgusted with the current City Council.
Krucoff will bring more pragmatic common sense to the Council. He’ll be more aligned with Chairman Mendelson than with the less-sensible Council members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Krukoff. And I’ve never voted Republican before. Frumin seems like a decent and knowledgeable guy. But we don’t need 13 Frumins on the Council. We desperately need some diversity of thought to prevent the progressives from turning DC into the next Portland or SF which are completely unlivable for families.
I am in this place, too. Thoroughly disgusted with the current City Council.