Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
See: the difference between "it is legal to" and "it is moral/ethical/good public policy to"
The DC Council is not a credible legislative body. They have made a mockery of the requirement that two of the at-large seats are reserved for non majority parties. One party rule, R or D, leads to bad policy. As, we see with this Council over and over. It’s a race to the bottom to see which council member can come up with kookier ideas to spend money. They deserve to get dunked on by Congress.
That means "I personally have a low opinion of the DC Council."
Well, I, personally, have a low opinion of the Republicans in Congress, and especially of the Republicans in Congress who yammer on about small government and local government and then decide to make it their business to tell the government of DC, duly elected by the voters in DC, how to spend DC tax dollars. Therefore, they are not credible legislators.
The Congressional Democrats will kill this bill, not just the Republicans. Just like they’ve killed DC statehood many times over the years. They understand how crazy the DC Council is as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nadeau’s husband is a healthcare executive and a board member of GGW who completely hides his connection to the council. Let a Republican try something like this.
Gross. The GGW and the hiding part.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
See: the difference between "it is legal to" and "it is moral/ethical/good public policy to"
The DC Council is not a credible legislative body. They have made a mockery of the requirement that two of the at-large seats are reserved for non majority parties. One party rule, R or D, leads to bad policy. As, we see with this Council over and over. It’s a race to the bottom to see which council member can come up with kookier ideas to spend money. They deserve to get dunked on by Congress.
That means "I personally have a low opinion of the DC Council."
Well, I, personally, have a low opinion of the Republicans in Congress, and especially of the Republicans in Congress who yammer on about small government and local government and then decide to make it their business to tell the government of DC, duly elected by the voters in DC, how to spend DC tax dollars. Therefore, they are not credible legislators.
Anonymous wrote:Nadeau’s husband is a healthcare executive and a board member of GGW who completely hides his connection to the council. Let a Republican try something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Nadeau’s husband is a healthcare executive and a board member of GGW who completely hides his connection to the council. Let a Republican try something like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
See: the difference between "it is legal to" and "it is moral/ethical/good public policy to"
The DC Council is not a credible legislative body. They have made a mockery of the requirement that two of the at-large seats are reserved for non majority parties. One party rule, R or D, leads to bad policy. As, we see with this Council over and over. It’s a race to the bottom to see which council member can come up with kookier ideas to spend money. They deserve to get dunked on by Congress.
Anonymous wrote:
See: the difference between "it is legal to" and "it is moral/ethical/good public policy to"
Anonymous wrote:
See: the difference between "it is legal to" and "it is moral/ethical/good public policy to"
Anonymous wrote:White folks so quick to have our black and brown brothers and sisters governed over by Congress