Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, your post is kind of gross. I think you don’t want to be represented by an AA council member. I’m in Ward 6, also wealthy (not just UMC) and could not care less if I am redistricted (I’m in Eastern Market).
Oh, I’m racist? I’m just concerned “Jews control the weather” white may detrimentally impact my ward. I’m not racist you idiot.
To follow up what I meant is Trayvon white said grossly anti-Semitic and ignorant comments about Jews. I’d rather not be represented by that person.
You can vote him out if you are redistricted. Get over yourself.
Except they’ve already explicitly stated they are redistricting with an eye to not diluting the power of minority voters. They will never loop in enough parts of UMC Capitol Hill for us to vote out his anti-vax, anti-Semite, useless @$$.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After my first stab at playing around with the map. Ward 8 could easily expand to Penn Ave to get its numbers. But this would then push Cap Hill East and the RFK area into Ward 7.
Did you give Shaw to Ward 2? That will push down Ward 6 numbers quite a bit and can mute some of the expansion across the Anacostia River.
Anonymous wrote:After my first stab at playing around with the map. Ward 8 could easily expand to Penn Ave to get its numbers. But this would then likely push Cap Hill East and the RFK area into Ward 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we really think the big developers of the Wharf + owners of Nats Stadium and Audi Field will be represented by Trayon White in the Council? The Lerner family taking meetings with that fool?!?
No way in hell. They will remain Ward 6.
Hill East is gone, tho. They better get accustomed to calling Council Member White's office.
How far into hill East? I own a house there. What blocks are they going to take?
All the way to lincoln park?!
Fk that sht. Take one of the poorer places please. I like being able to email Charles Allen, even though he doesn’t do sht on crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we really think the big developers of the Wharf + owners of Nats Stadium and Audi Field will be represented by Trayon White in the Council? The Lerner family taking meetings with that fool?!?
No way in hell. They will remain Ward 6.
Hill East is gone, tho. They better get accustomed to calling Council Member White's office.
PP here and I would LOVE to see the Wharf and Stadium area dealing with Trayon White! And then I would like it even more when that big money comes to get him off of the Council.
Now I could get behind this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we really think the big developers of the Wharf + owners of Nats Stadium and Audi Field will be represented by Trayon White in the Council? The Lerner family taking meetings with that fool?!?
No way in hell. They will remain Ward 6.
Hill East is gone, tho. They better get accustomed to calling Council Member White's office.
How far into hill East? I own a house there. What blocks are they going to take?
All the way to lincoln park?!
Anonymous wrote:
What would happen is that there would be no council member that cares about what happens in that area. Basic things like snowplows and pothole repair would happen less. School districting and parking concerns would be ignored. That area would be a sacrificial lamb to whatever city wide balance of power negotiations happen on big issues. It's not about money. It's about differing interests and representation. The area would be too small to have any influence on its Council race and would thus have its neighborhood interests ignored just like happens to Shaw and Hawthorne now.
Shaw isn't neglected and I've actually been totally fine despite being redistricted. Snowplows, potholes, etc -- those things are happening centrally. Are you saying that -- Ward 8 is poor, so they don't get resources like snowplows, schools, and pothole repairs? Are you saying that you only get services based on how wealthy your ward is?
Come on - this is just plain silly fearmongering.
Anonymous wrote:
What would happen is that there would be no council member that cares about what happens in that area. Basic things like snowplows and pothole repair would happen less. School districting and parking concerns would be ignored. That area would be a sacrificial lamb to whatever city wide balance of power negotiations happen on big issues. It's not about money. It's about differing interests and representation. The area would be too small to have any influence on its Council race and would thus have its neighborhood interests ignored just like happens to Shaw and Hawthorne now.
Shaw isn't neglected and I've actually been totally fine despite being redistricted. Snowplows, potholes, etc -- those things are happening centrally. Are you saying that -- Ward 8 is poor, so they don't get resources like snowplows, schools, and pothole repairs? Are you saying that you only get services based on how wealthy your ward is?
Come on - this is just plain silly fearmongering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do we really think the big developers of the Wharf + owners of Nats Stadium and Audi Field will be represented by Trayon White in the Council? The Lerner family taking meetings with that fool?!?
No way in hell. They will remain Ward 6.
Hill East is gone, tho. They better get accustomed to calling Council Member White's office.
How far into hill East? I own a house there. What blocks are they going to take?
Anonymous wrote:
What would happen is that there would be no council member that cares about what happens in that area. Basic things like snowplows and pothole repair would happen less. School districting and parking concerns would be ignored. That area would be a sacrificial lamb to whatever city wide balance of power negotiations happen on big issues. It's not about money. It's about differing interests and representation. The area would be too small to have any influence on its Council race and would thus have its neighborhood interests ignored just like happens to Shaw and Hawthorne now.
Shaw isn't neglected and I've actually been totally fine despite being redistricted. Snowplows, potholes, etc -- those things are happening centrally. Are you saying that -- Ward 8 is poor, so they don't get resources like snowplows, schools, and pothole repairs? Are you saying that you only get services based on how wealthy your ward is?
Come on - this is just plain silly fearmongering.
Anonymous wrote:
What would happen is that there would be no council member that cares about what happens in that area. Basic things like snowplows and pothole repair would happen less. School districting and parking concerns would be ignored. That area would be a sacrificial lamb to whatever city wide balance of power negotiations happen on big issues. It's not about money. It's about differing interests and representation. The area would be too small to have any influence on its Council race and would thus have its neighborhood interests ignored just like happens to Shaw and Hawthorne now.
Shaw isn't neglected and I've actually been totally fine despite being redistricted. Snowplows, potholes, etc -- those things are happening centrally. Are you saying that -- Ward 8 is poor, so they don't get resources like snowplows, schools, and pothole repairs? Are you saying that you only get services based on how wealthy your ward is?
Come on - this is just plain silly fearmongering.