Anonymous wrote:Charles Allen literally said that all the legitimate claims about his record were MISINFORMATION
He has no shame
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really incredible that citizens can’t connect their voting habits with the decline of living standards.
Such a simplistic, knee jerk and low information comment.
Which of the Whites would have been better on crime as Mayor? Trayon? Robert?
Who would have been better for AG? McDuffie, who did not even meet the qualifications re: legal experience? But, who, in true DC fashion, got them changed for next time?
Electable people with different views have to run. And not too many of them, or you get Nadeau. Grateful Lisa Gore stepped up this cycle.
You give away the game with the term "electable." Electable in DC means you have to comply with an ever growing list of check-boxes. DC voters will simply disqualify anyone who is essentially not a left-wing activist at this point. What is left to choose from is what ends up on the ballot. So yes, it is the voting habits of the residents that lead to them having to select from bad or worse.
Doesn't the Allen recall, with a cross section of donors undercut the point you are trying to make?
A lot of activists and CM are DSA, doubt the majority of the population of DC identifies that way. The pushback is real.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that there are Ward 6 Republicans personally donating to the recall with full knowledge that there is a 99% chance that a different Democrat will win the seat gives me hope that bipartisanship is not dead. It also indicates how much of a war zone Capitol Hill has become and how desperate people are for change. These folks should be celebrated instead of doxxed by activists masquerading as journalists.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time for DC to implement a cognitive test as part of the voting process. Only way to fix the problem on their own and avert a Federal takeover.
I actually have though that DC has let some.of these problems simmer because they could say "if only we were a state, we could fix this". The overwhelming focus (whining) on statehood versus running the parts of the city we have control over well, and holding the federal government accountable for the same was a huge waste of energy + focus.
DC statehood at the end of the day would be an expensive way for DC local politicians to aspire to more positions (governor, a larger state legislature -- think of more ANC commissioners becoming "state legislators."). It invariably would be an expensive excuse to expand the DC bureaucracy and patronage positions for "the community." Some activists even suggest that DC would maintain both state-level agencies and a local government!
For sure. I've actually thought due to wanting statehood for these reasons, they've actually let some problems simmer / come to a head. When people inquire about the problems, they point fingers at not having statehood - as if they only had statehood, all problems would just disappear. Cynical, I know.
Along the same line they waded into a lot of national issues to kind of vie with SF and get on the national stage, when they should have been focused on running DC well.
Well, now they have the press attention. Hubris!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:650 more high paying jobs going across the river. This whole government needs to be recalled.
https://wtop.com/business-finance/2024/02/costar-group-buys-rosslyn-building-moves-dc-headquarters-across-the-river/
Bowser and the Council will hunt impose an income tax surcharge on higher income DC residents. While they lower office building assessments, they will be raising residential assessments through the roof.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time for DC to implement a cognitive test as part of the voting process. Only way to fix the problem on their own and avert a Federal takeover.
I actually have though that DC has let some.of these problems simmer because they could say "if only we were a state, we could fix this". The overwhelming focus (whining) on statehood versus running the parts of the city we have control over well, and holding the federal government accountable for the same was a huge waste of energy + focus.
DC statehood at the end of the day would be an expensive way for DC local politicians to aspire to more positions (governor, a larger state legislature -- think of more ANC commissioners becoming "state legislators."). It invariably would be an expensive excuse to expand the DC bureaucracy and patronage positions for "the community." Some activists even suggest that DC would maintain both state-level agencies and a local government!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time for DC to implement a cognitive test as part of the voting process. Only way to fix the problem on their own and avert a Federal takeover.
I actually have though that DC has let some.of these problems simmer because they could say "if only we were a state, we could fix this". The overwhelming focus (whining) on statehood versus running the parts of the city we have control over well, and holding the federal government accountable for the same was a huge waste of energy + focus.
Anonymous wrote:Donald Trump has never been a fan of Washington, D.C., and the feeling is mutual among most of its residents, who broke into spontaneous street celebrations when he lost the White House.
But the former president’s animosity has only grown since he left the city and as violent crime has continued to climb in the capital, while falling from pandemic-era highs in other cities, leading Trump to campaign on a “federal takeover of this filthy and crime-ridden embarrassment to our nation.”
Anonymous wrote:Time for DC to implement a cognitive test as part of the voting process. Only way to fix the problem on their own and avert a Federal takeover.
Anonymous wrote:Time for DC to implement a cognitive test as part of the voting process. Only way to fix the problem on their own and avert a Federal takeover.
Anonymous wrote:650 more high paying jobs going across the river. This whole government needs to be recalled.
https://wtop.com/business-finance/2024/02/costar-group-buys-rosslyn-building-moves-dc-headquarters-across-the-river/