Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Goulet. He’s the least crazy of the bunch.
It’s honestly a pivotal moment for the city. Pull back from the brink with Goulet or follow SFs lead. It cannot be more plain than that.
Really? Support programs like paid family leave and ranked-choice voting or throw millions at an NFL stadium while blocking new DCPS schools...
The decision should be clear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Goulet. He’s the least crazy of the bunch.
It’s honestly a pivotal moment for the city. Pull back from the brink with Goulet or follow SFs lead. It cannot be more plain than that.
Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Goulet. He’s the least crazy of the bunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Goulet. He’s the least crazy of the bunch.
How can you say this when he is the only candidate who has promised to block the construction of two new DCPS schools in Ward 3 (something he cannot actually do)???
Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Goulet. He’s the least crazy of the bunch.
Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Goulet. He’s the least crazy of the bunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goulet is not being supported by "out of state" interests. Goulet does have the support of a lot of business interests who appreciate the fact that Goulet has YEARS of experience understanding the DC budget and how taxes and revenue works. Goulet is the only candidate sounding the alarm about how the DC budget has continued to expand significantly at the same time the city is losing residents. Goulet understands that when the next round of tax assessments is done on all the vacant office buildings downtown, the city's coffers are going to decrease as well. The city council has far too many relative novices in understanding how all those moving pieces work together.
Goulet only understands budgets. At no point during this election did he have any unique or creative ideas on how to improve Ward 3. He talked about his experience with budgets at every debate.
He never mentioned his activism in the community because he has never been involved in the community. He's good at talking about budgets.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Goulet is not being supported by "out of state" interests. Goulet does have the support of a lot of business interests who appreciate the fact that Goulet has YEARS of experience understanding the DC budget and how taxes and revenue works. Goulet is the only candidate sounding the alarm about how the DC budget has continued to expand significantly at the same time the city is losing residents. Goulet understands that when the next round of tax assessments is done on all the vacant office buildings downtown, the city's coffers are going to decrease as well. The city council has far too many relative novices in understanding how all those moving pieces work together.
Why is the "fiscally responsible" candidate the only one in the Ward 3 race willing to throw millions at RFK stadium in hopes of bringing back the terrible Washington Football Team/Commanders? He's only lashing out at spending when it comes to legislation like paid family leave which actually supports DC residents.
Anonymous wrote:Goulet is not being supported by "out of state" interests. Goulet does have the support of a lot of business interests who appreciate the fact that Goulet has YEARS of experience understanding the DC budget and how taxes and revenue works. Goulet is the only candidate sounding the alarm about how the DC budget has continued to expand significantly at the same time the city is losing residents. Goulet understands that when the next round of tax assessments is done on all the vacant office buildings downtown, the city's coffers are going to decrease as well. The city council has far too many relative novices in understanding how all those moving pieces work together.
Anonymous wrote:Goulet is not being supported by "out of state" interests. Goulet does have the support of a lot of business interests who appreciate the fact that Goulet has YEARS of experience understanding the DC budget and how taxes and revenue works. Goulet is the only candidate sounding the alarm about how the DC budget has continued to expand significantly at the same time the city is losing residents. Goulet understands that when the next round of tax assessments is done on all the vacant office buildings downtown, the city's coffers are going to decrease as well. The city council has far too many relative novices in understanding how all those moving pieces work together.