Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, that place looks amazing.
I wish it existed when my kids were little. I would have lived there. Free childcare, waterpark, indoor playspaces, food, facials and a gym for me!
Too bad it's so far away from where I live in DC.
Maybe the owners (two AA businessmen) are Bernie supporters.
They don’t have free childcare, waterpark, play spaces, food, facials...
That all comes at a fee $.
Yes, I realize that but depending on your level of membership, many amenities are included (10 hours/week of childcare, free admission to the waterpark during specific hours, various discounts for other services, etc.). There are spa packages that include a monthly facial and/or massage. Trust me, I know that nothing is free but it seems like you can really make the most of membership at this playground for the whole family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:omg, that place looks amazing.
I wish it existed when my kids were little. I would have lived there. Free childcare, waterpark, indoor playspaces, food, facials and a gym for me!
Too bad it's so far away from where I live in DC.
Maybe the owners (two AA businessmen) are Bernie supporters.
They don’t have free childcare, waterpark, play spaces, food, facials...
That all comes at a fee $.
Anonymous wrote:omg, that place looks amazing.
I wish it existed when my kids were little. I would have lived there. Free childcare, waterpark, indoor playspaces, food, facials and a gym for me!
Too bad it's so far away from where I live in DC.
Maybe the owners (two AA businessmen) are Bernie supporters.
Anonymous wrote:Someone please report back if they went to this rally!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The St James is located in an industrial park.... yep great Bastian of wealth
Then you clearly have never been there.
It’s a place that on the weekends you probably have to pay $10 to valet park unless you are a member and then you can park in the special member parking lot. Then you can drop off your kids in the super, awesome, amazing gladiator room, or the water park, or the rock climbing wall while you the adult can get a massage and pedicure in their fancy spa. And then you can leave your kids in the childcare while you and your spouse have a nice, relaxing curated meal in their fancy restaurant. And then you can go to the rally. So efficient!
It’s not for the 1%ers, it’s for the 0.0000001%ers and it’s 99% white, except if you work there. My kids plays a club sport that was bought by the st James and so we are there several times a week and somehow found ourselves on this marketing email list. We get their marketing emails several times a week (despite unsubscribing). This is a tone deaf location. If Fox News, Trump or SNL finds out about this, it’s comedy gold.
Or own it...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just looked this place up on the internet. Are you seriously trying to say a gun in Springfield, VA is a bastion of wealth?
I assume you mean gym, and it's not a gym really, it's a place for rich people to spend all day. I mean, the "gym" has a spa and an ice cream shop. It costs like $600 to have a 10 person kids party there. It's insane.
Rich people don't spend their day or congregate in Springfield, VA. There is no massive accumulation of wealth there either. Are you saying people drive in from NW DC, McLean, etc to go to a gym and spa? I think a lot of you are just looking on the internet and being quite ignorant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we know if the St James is charging or parking during the rally and what they charge the campaign for use of the space? There is no charge for people to attend the rally. It is possible this might be an example of an private club donating their space to benefit his campaign. The campaign of the democratic socialist.
Are you saying that's akin to Buttigeg getting money from billionaires or the whole of Bloomberg's campaign?
No, I'm not making those comparisons -- that doesn't track. I'm saying it's an odd choice of venue, unless he intends to mock it while there.
BTW, I have zero problems with Bloomberg's billions. He earned them, he's giving it away for causes I support and if he is the nominee, that frees up DNC money for down-ballot races, so the pragmatist in me says I'm good with him running. At least we know it's HIS money and not dark money fueling candidates who are beholden.
Yes, you do sound like a Bloomberg supporter. Thanks for clarifying why you started this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Actually it is perfect for Sanders. It represents his total lack of understanding of fiscal responsibility.