Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love that Goulet is calling out the insane leftists that are ruining this city. Just today we got news that the Capitals and Wizards will likely end up leaving DC for Virginia. Downtown DC will become even more of a crime-ridden ghost town.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/deal-to-lure-capitals-wizards-to-virginia-coming-up-for-vote-among-lawmakers/3491739/
They won't 'likely leave"
The teams are asking the city to pony up a half billion dollars for "upgrades" to an arena that opened in 1997 and has had two infusions of upgrades in the intervening period of time.
What you are seeing is team owners leveraging to get the city to play ball.
The bottom line, no one is going to VA from DC and MD for pro sports events. There is a reason the teams are located in DC - so it is easier for everyone to go to the middle of the region for sports, theater, museums etc
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many who bitterly regret not voting for him and falling for Frumin’s “moderate” pretense.
Pretty much our whole block. Appalled at Frumin and his lack of urgency over addressing crime. He needs to get outside the echo chamber of socialist ANC commissioners.
What do you think a councilmember can do about crime? Be specific.
One week after the House on a bipartisan basis made DC the laughingstock of the nation for the ill advised and ill timed criminal code rewrite CM Frumin made his budget request. In his TEN page request letter not only did he not ask for more police officers, the word “crime” is mentioned exactly zero times. My neighbor who recently had his car stolen from outside his house read that letter with great interest Specific enough?
That is your suggestion? Just mentioning “crime”? A very low bar you set. And do you really believe that the Council is constraining the hiring of MPD officers? Do you believe that MPD doesn’t have any vacancies? Have you not seen the bonuses they are offering? If you are really concerned about the MPD shortfall, maybe you could consider signing up to help solve the problem.
Violent crime is actually down, both locally and nationwide. It's a make-believe problem, and make-believe problems deserve make-believe solutions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Red tulip is for socialists. Would love to see Goulet run for mayor.
Weird cause tulips seem more Dutch than DSA.
Anonymous wrote:
I live in Ward 3 and think this is great. The socialist pro criminal policies impact the schools tremendously and they need to be called out. Thank you, sir.
Anonymous wrote:
I live in Ward 3 and think this is great. The socialist pro criminal policies impact the schools tremendously and they need to be called out. Thank you, sir.
Anonymous wrote:I love that Goulet is calling out the insane leftists that are ruining this city. Just today we got news that the Capitals and Wizards will likely end up leaving DC for Virginia. Downtown DC will become even more of a crime-ridden ghost town.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/deal-to-lure-capitals-wizards-to-virginia-coming-up-for-vote-among-lawmakers/3491739/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many who bitterly regret not voting for him and falling for Frumin’s “moderate” pretense.
Pretty much our whole block. Appalled at Frumin and his lack of urgency over addressing crime. He needs to get outside the echo chamber of socialist ANC commissioners.
What do you think a councilmember can do about crime? Be specific.
One week after the House on a bipartisan basis made DC the laughingstock of the nation for the ill advised and ill timed criminal code rewrite CM Frumin made his budget request. In his TEN page request letter not only did he not ask for more police officers, the word “crime” is mentioned exactly zero times. My neighbor who recently had his car stolen from outside his house read that letter with great interest Specific enough?
That is your suggestion? Just mentioning “crime”? A very low bar you set. And do you really believe that the Council is constraining the hiring of MPD officers? Do you believe that MPD doesn’t have any vacancies? Have you not seen the bonuses they are offering? If you are really concerned about the MPD shortfall, maybe you could consider signing up to help solve the problem.
Violent crime is actually down, both locally and nationwide. It's a make-believe problem, and make-believe problems deserve make-believe solutions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are many who bitterly regret not voting for him and falling for Frumin’s “moderate” pretense.
Pretty much our whole block. Appalled at Frumin and his lack of urgency over addressing crime. He needs to get outside the echo chamber of socialist ANC commissioners.
What do you think a councilmember can do about crime? Be specific.
One week after the House on a bipartisan basis made DC the laughingstock of the nation for the ill advised and ill timed criminal code rewrite CM Frumin made his budget request. In his TEN page request letter not only did he not ask for more police officers, the word “crime” is mentioned exactly zero times. My neighbor who recently had his car stolen from outside his house read that letter with great interest Specific enough?
That is your suggestion? Just mentioning “crime”? A very low bar you set. And do you really believe that the Council is constraining the hiring of MPD officers? Do you believe that MPD doesn’t have any vacancies? Have you not seen the bonuses they are offering? If you are really concerned about the MPD shortfall, maybe you could consider signing up to help solve the problem.
Anonymous wrote:Goulet needs therapy. He ihas not gotten over losing the Council race and it is turning him into a crazy troll.