Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see the comments to this thread. It’s amazing how many people hate the District a seem to be gloating over its decline. It should be the cultural capital of the region. But Americans hate their cities and love their crappy suburbs.
Loved DC until the pathetic response to the crime wave of 2021-2023.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see the comments to this thread. It’s amazing how many people hate the District an seem to be gloating over its decline. It should be the cultural capital of the region. But Americans hate their cities and love their crappy suburbs.
Americans don't hate cities. We just like being safe from carjacking by 12 year olds with guns.
Anonymous wrote:F you Bowser and all the voters supporting you.
Anonymous wrote:Hm. I wonder who might want the real estate in Washington, DC.
I wonder.
Anonymous wrote:How many speed cameras will that take to offset?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce are expected to result in a $1 billion deficit over the next three years, the report estimates."
https://wjla.com/news/local/federal-workforce-cuts-doge-economy-washington-dc-budget-dcs-chief-financial-officer-revised-revenue-estimates-2025-to-2029-rojected-reduction-of-40000-jobs-or-21-percent-financial-period-buyouts-fired-local-economy-major-bowser
No problem. We'll just put in more revenue, er, speed cameras.
But there will be no MD or VA drivers to fleece. Rich DC residents ride bikes. Poor DC residents don't get charged the full fee. Womp womp.
Lots of poor D.C. residents ride bikes, too, but apparently cooks and busboys commuting to work are invisible to you.
Most poor ride the bus or take Metro. They are not the ones in cycling suits on the bike lanes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"The Trump administration’s cuts to the federal workforce are expected to result in a $1 billion deficit over the next three years, the report estimates."
https://wjla.com/news/local/federal-workforce-cuts-doge-economy-washington-dc-budget-dcs-chief-financial-officer-revised-revenue-estimates-2025-to-2029-rojected-reduction-of-40000-jobs-or-21-percent-financial-period-buyouts-fired-local-economy-major-bowser
No problem. We'll just put in more revenue, er, speed cameras.
But there will be no MD or VA drivers to fleece. Rich DC residents ride bikes. Poor DC residents don't get charged the full fee. Womp womp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see the comments to this thread. It’s amazing how many people hate the District a seem to be gloating over its decline. It should be the cultural capital of the region. But Americans hate their cities and love their crappy suburbs.
Racist are going to do their thing. 40% of the economy in the DMV is directly from the federal government but that will only impact DC![]()
All the contractors in northern VA will be fine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see the comments to this thread. It’s amazing how many people hate the District a seem to be gloating over its decline. It should be the cultural capital of the region. But Americans hate their cities and love their crappy suburbs.
Racist are going to do their thing. 40% of the economy in the DMV is directly from the federal government but that will only impact DC![]()
All the contractors in northern VA will be fine!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The report warns that the District's economy is expected to enter a mild recession in FY 2026, with GDP contracting by 1.9 percent, before beginning a gradual recovery in FY 2027.
Where would recovery come from in 2027?
Anonymous wrote:The report warns that the District's economy is expected to enter a mild recession in FY 2026, with GDP contracting by 1.9 percent, before beginning a gradual recovery in FY 2027.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see the comments to this thread. It’s amazing how many people hate the District an seem to be gloating over its decline. It should be the cultural capital of the region. But Americans hate their cities and love their crappy suburbs.
Anonymous wrote:Interesting to see the comments to this thread. It’s amazing how many people hate the District a seem to be gloating over its decline. It should be the cultural capital of the region. But Americans hate their cities and love their crappy suburbs.