Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of those people don't even live in the city. Most of people who work for the unions don't live in the city. They are happy to influence our elections, work in our city and take their money to Maryland.
You are exactly right. And given Karl Racine's horrible track record on juvenile crime as AG, his endorsement is a big negative for me. Tony Williams dug this city out of bankruptcy and all the white progressives who think Janeese is so cool have no appreciation that were it not for Tony Williams, they would not enjoy all the amenities they like today. When Williams was first elected, 14th Street and H street were still boarded-up wastelands from the 1968 riots. Penn Quarter was the same. The area where the Wharf is now consisted of two incredibly mediocre seafood restaurants. DC bureaucracy was a nightmare. Janeese's lack of understanding of basic economics will undo over two decades of fiscal stability. That's why Tony Williams endorsed Kenyan.
You all are so close but probably don't get it. McDuffie and Lewis George are nearly the same on this stuff.
If we could give president Trump a shot he'd really clean up the streets. Imagine a Deanwood fine dining scene. You'd be thanking him then! No one else will get you there.
Give Trump a shot? Are you kidding? So he can spend millions and millios for Dns on dumb projects for DC. Our parks are fenced off with no work being done. He talks but can't actually do anything. Trump has a terrible track record of actually building anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only people I know who support JLG are colossally mediocre white people who go to extreme lengths to downplay their excessive privilege.
Yes, so many “colossally mediocre white people” . . .:
Yvette Alexander
Karl Racine
Tommy Wells
Robert White
1199SEIU United Healthcare Workers East
AFL-CIO Metropolitan Washington Council
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 689
AFGE Local 2978
American Federation of Teachers Local 6
Committee of Interns and Residents
Eastern Atlantic States Regional Council of Carpenters
IBEW Local 26
IUPAT District Council 51
LIUNA Philadelphia/Baltimore/Washington Laborers' District Council
SEIU 32BJ
SEIU Local 500
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 400
UNITE HERE Locals 23 and 25
UFCW Local 400
Washington Teachers Union
CASA in Action
Free DC
Greater Greater Washington
Jews United for Justice
Metro DC Democratic Socialists of America
Our Revolution D.C
People for the American Way
Sierra Club
Political parties
Working Families Party
I like Tony Williams, but his endorsement is not going to move the needle, dearie.
Most of those people don't even live in the city. Most of people who work for the unions don't live in the city. They are happy to influence our elections, work in our city and take their money to Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of those people don't even live in the city. Most of people who work for the unions don't live in the city. They are happy to influence our elections, work in our city and take their money to Maryland.
You are exactly right. And given Karl Racine's horrible track record on juvenile crime as AG, his endorsement is a big negative for me. Tony Williams dug this city out of bankruptcy and all the white progressives who think Janeese is so cool have no appreciation that were it not for Tony Williams, they would not enjoy all the amenities they like today. When Williams was first elected, 14th Street and H street were still boarded-up wastelands from the 1968 riots. Penn Quarter was the same. The area where the Wharf is now consisted of two incredibly mediocre seafood restaurants. DC bureaucracy was a nightmare. Janeese's lack of understanding of basic economics will undo over two decades of fiscal stability. That's why Tony Williams endorsed Kenyan.
You all are so close but probably don't get it. McDuffie and Lewis George are nearly the same on this stuff.
If we could give president Trump a shot he'd really clean up the streets. Imagine a Deanwood fine dining scene. You'd be thanking him then! No one else will get you there.
Anonymous wrote:Most of those people don't even live in the city. Most of people who work for the unions don't live in the city. They are happy to influence our elections, work in our city and take their money to Maryland.
You are exactly right. And given Karl Racine's horrible track record on juvenile crime as AG, his endorsement is a big negative for me. Tony Williams dug this city out of bankruptcy and all the white progressives who think Janeese is so cool have no appreciation that were it not for Tony Williams, they would not enjoy all the amenities they like today. When Williams was first elected, 14th Street and H street were still boarded-up wastelands from the 1968 riots. Penn Quarter was the same. The area where the Wharf is now consisted of two incredibly mediocre seafood restaurants. DC bureaucracy was a nightmare. Janeese's lack of understanding of basic economics will undo over two decades of fiscal stability. That's why Tony Williams endorsed Kenyan.
Most of those people don't even live in the city. Most of people who work for the unions don't live in the city. They are happy to influence our elections, work in our city and take their money to Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:Tony Williams endorsed Kenyan this week. That's all I need to know. I trust his judgment.