Anonymous wrote:that article was heart breaking.
drug dealers taking control of the apartments.
this is bigger than just "its under the nose of the police."
no easy solutions, aside from a total change of society.
my heart goes out to the residents in the building just trying to live sober lives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The issues around Giant have more to do with voucher holders. The women who panhandle -- aggressively -- in front of Giant are voucher holders who live in apartments nearby on Massachusetts Ave. They get free rent and panhandling is their job. Please do not give money to these people.
This makes sense. A lot of voucher holders are drug addicts and the city provides no additional services. At the shelter does give an opportunity for services.
Anonymous wrote:The issues around Giant have more to do with voucher holders. The women who panhandle -- aggressively -- in front of Giant are voucher holders who live in apartments nearby on Massachusetts Ave. They get free rent and panhandling is their job. Please do not give money to these people.
Anonymous wrote:The issues around Giant have more to do with voucher holders. The women who panhandle -- aggressively -- in front of Giant are voucher holders who live in apartments nearby on Massachusetts Ave. They get free rent and panhandling is their job. Please do not give money to these people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how many buildings along Connecticut Avenue are now de facto homeless shelters? It’s absolutely criminal what our Ward Rep and ANCs have allowed to happen to a once safe and family friendly corridor.
Right, we just had a race between Goulet, who said that there were issues with the housing vouchers that the city needed to address, and Frumin, who said that the city needed to step on the gas and have the city should spend more to bring more people into the Ward ("Ward 3 for all"). People voted for Frumin.
The post had an article just a few days ago about how the city's programs are turning neighborhoods that used to be good into drug dens:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/08/08/dc-paid-housing-chronic-homelessness/
But if that's what people vote for, that's what people vote for.
You all have former Councilmember Elissa Silverman to thank for Frumin. When she started a smear campaign against Goulet and polling people, all of a sudden, Goulet was no longer the front runner and Frumin, who was a nobody, won the primary.
Silverman’s favorite thing to do was smear DC residents even if they weren’t running for office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how many buildings along Connecticut Avenue are now de facto homeless shelters? It’s absolutely criminal what our Ward Rep and ANCs have allowed to happen to a once safe and family friendly corridor.
Right, we just had a race between Goulet, who said that there were issues with the housing vouchers that the city needed to address, and Frumin, who said that the city needed to step on the gas and have the city should spend more to bring more people into the Ward ("Ward 3 for all"). People voted for Frumin.
The post had an article just a few days ago about how the city's programs are turning neighborhoods that used to be good into drug dens:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/08/08/dc-paid-housing-chronic-homelessness/
But if that's what people vote for, that's what people vote for.
You all have former Councilmember Elissa Silverman to thank for Frumin. When she started a smear campaign against Goulet and polling people, all of a sudden, Goulet was no longer the front runner and Frumin, who was a nobody, won the primary.
Silverman’s favorite thing to do was smear DC residents even if they weren’t running for office.
He sold his soul to the bike bros and progressives to get elected and now they are going to primary him for being incompetent. Meanwhile he twiddled his thumbs while old ladies were left to fend for themselves all along Connecticut Ave. What a joke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how many buildings along Connecticut Avenue are now de facto homeless shelters? It’s absolutely criminal what our Ward Rep and ANCs have allowed to happen to a once safe and family friendly corridor.
Right, we just had a race between Goulet, who said that there were issues with the housing vouchers that the city needed to address, and Frumin, who said that the city needed to step on the gas and have the city should spend more to bring more people into the Ward ("Ward 3 for all"). People voted for Frumin.
The post had an article just a few days ago about how the city's programs are turning neighborhoods that used to be good into drug dens:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/08/08/dc-paid-housing-chronic-homelessness/
But if that's what people vote for, that's what people vote for.
You all have former Councilmember Elissa Silverman to thank for Frumin. When she started a smear campaign against Goulet and polling people, all of a sudden, Goulet was no longer the front runner and Frumin, who was a nobody, won the primary.
Silverman’s favorite thing to do was smear DC residents even if they weren’t running for office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you know how many buildings along Connecticut Avenue are now de facto homeless shelters? It’s absolutely criminal what our Ward Rep and ANCs have allowed to happen to a once safe and family friendly corridor.
Right, we just had a race between Goulet, who said that there were issues with the housing vouchers that the city needed to address, and Frumin, who said that the city needed to step on the gas and have the city should spend more to bring more people into the Ward ("Ward 3 for all"). People voted for Frumin.
The post had an article just a few days ago about how the city's programs are turning neighborhoods that used to be good into drug dens:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/08/08/dc-paid-housing-chronic-homelessness/
But if that's what people vote for, that's what people vote for.
You all have former Councilmember Elissa Silverman to thank for Frumin. When she started a smear campaign against Goulet and polling people, all of a sudden, Goulet was no longer the front runner and Frumin, who was a nobody, won the primary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s almost like progressive naive and idealistic policies lead to real world consequences. But I guess we get to become California, with all its homeless glory on display, in order to learn from our mistakes. Or not. Because there will always be some liberal trying to shoe horn in a shelter in a nice neighborhood.
No problem with having a well-run shelter in a "nice" neighborhood. But I have a problem with being told to just accept anti-social behavior on the surrounding streets and with DC just shrugging and doing nothing to fix the problem that they created.
Racist.