Anonymous wrote:This is not so new, actually. The problem is that the rest of DC has turned into Union Station. But Union Station has pretty much always been that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Union station is disgusting and an embarrassment but not much anyone can do.
Gate the doors and require a ticket or metro fare to enter
Anonymous wrote:https://www.unionstationdc.com/directory-map/
This is a map of all teh stores on each level. Mouse over a bunch of the unlabeled ones and if no name pops up, it's vacant. Pretty heavy vacancy rate, and this is exactly why.
After the renovation in the 90s, Union Station was downright swanky. No more.
Anonymous wrote:Union station is disgusting and an embarrassment but not much anyone can do.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, it's AWFUL.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the poster you quoted, but that is the new politically correct term to use. I didn't know either until a friend told me a few months ago.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn Station says hold my beer.
Yes, last week I was stunned by the number of unhoused people at Union Station until I got off the train in NY and Penn Station was much worse.
"Unhoused people"![]()
Well, they are both unhoused and homeless. Both are true and correct.
Why would they change the term, as homeless sums it up. Or do I sound careless (I mean, uncared)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the poster you quoted, but that is the new politically correct term to use. I didn't know either until a friend told me a few months ago.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn Station says hold my beer.
Yes, last week I was stunned by the number of unhoused people at Union Station until I got off the train in NY and Penn Station was much worse.
"Unhoused people"![]()
Well, they are both unhoused and homeless. Both are true and correct.
Why would they change the term, as homeless sums it up. Or do I sound careless (I mean, uncared)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not the poster you quoted, but that is the new politically correct term to use. I didn't know either until a friend told me a few months ago.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Penn Station says hold my beer.
Yes, last week I was stunned by the number of unhoused people at Union Station until I got off the train in NY and Penn Station was much worse.
"Unhoused people"![]()
Well, they are both unhoused and homeless. Both are true and correct.