Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Probably nobody cares, but I've written an endorsement of Elissa Silverman for DC Council At-Large:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/weblog/2018/10/08/silverman2018
Any other endorsements?
jsteele wrote:Probably nobody cares, but I've written an endorsement of Elissa Silverman for DC Council At-Large:
http://www.dcurbanmom.com/weblog/2018/10/08/silverman2018
Anonymous wrote:It was reported in the WaPo the rally last Sunday for Reeder people were passing out “trust black women” shirts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silverman is too left for me but she has way more integrity than Bonds or Reeder who sit in the developers pockets.
Agreed. Normally I would not vote for Silverman, as I think (despite her journalism experience) that she lacks an understanding of basic economics in the real world and is too far to the left. I'd like to vote for a reasonable centrist who understands the private sector. But at least Silverman has integrity. By contrast, Reeder doesn't. She's running a race-baiting campaign, and her supporters read like a sordid collection of DC's seamier politics. I'm surprised that Reeder isn't claiming Marion Barry's endorsement from the grave.
So, I'm voting for Silverman.
She really isn't running a race baiting campaign. She's great. Bowser didn't initially support her. I wish she hadn't. Reeder is a business owner and the leave law doesn't make any sense for small business owners. It's a terrible law and most of the recipients don't even live in
DC. Im the COO of a large nonprofit in town. We will basically have to use donor dollars to cover this cost and we already offer paid leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silverman is too left for me but she has way more integrity than Bonds or Reeder who sit in the developers pockets.
Agreed. Normally I would not vote for Silverman, as I think (despite her journalism experience) that she lacks an understanding of basic economics in the real world and is too far to the left. I'd like to vote for a reasonable centrist who understands the private sector. But at least Silverman has integrity. By contrast, Reeder doesn't. She's running a race-baiting campaign, and her supporters read like a sordid collection of DC's seamier politics. I'm surprised that Reeder isn't claiming Marion Barry's endorsement from the grave.
So, I'm voting for Silverman.
She really isn't running a race baiting campaign. She's great. Bowser didn't initially support her. I wish she hadn't. Reeder is a business owner and the leave law doesn't make any sense for small business owners. It's a terrible law and most of the recipients don't even live in
DC. Im the COO of a large nonprofit in town. We will basically have to use donor dollars to cover this cost and we already offer paid leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Silverman is too left for me but she has way more integrity than Bonds or Reeder who sit in the developers pockets.
Agreed. Normally I would not vote for Silverman, as I think (despite her journalism experience) that she lacks an understanding of basic economics in the real world and is too far to the left. I'd like to vote for a reasonable centrist who understands the private sector. But at least Silverman has integrity. By contrast, Reeder doesn't. She's running a race-baiting campaign, and her supporters read like a sordid collection of DC's seamier politics. I'm surprised that Reeder isn't claiming Marion Barry's endorsement from the grave.
So, I'm voting for Silverman.
Anonymous wrote:Silverman is too left for me but she has way more integrity than Bonds or Reeder who sit in the developers pockets.
jsteele wrote:As I wrote in the endorsement article to which I linked above, Reeder has rounded up just about every disgraced DC politician she can find to help with her campaign. This includes former Council Member Harry Thomas who stole $300k from children's programs. Today on the Kojo show, she compared these crooks to Nelson Mandela and MLK.
Also on the Kojo Show, Reeder refused to offer an alternative Paid Family Leave plan. She says she opposes the existing plan that Silverman authored, but "doesn't have all the answers" as to how to change it. That's a big tell. The opponents of the existing law don't have a replacement. If they have their way, we will have no paid family leave. Don't let them fool you into believing they have a better plan. They have no plan.