Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt it's "lavish" for 1.1m near the White House. This isn't Kansas.
NP. Does it matter how nice it is if she is railing against people having single family homes?
+1
I just love the hypocrisy on the left - and watching liberals defend it, over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Weird when people on government salaries get rich, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt it's "lavish" for 1.1m near the White House. This isn't Kansas.
NP. Does it matter how nice it is if she is railing against people having single family homes?
+1
I just love the hypocrisy on the left - and watching liberals defend it, over and over.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So she strategically bought a home in an area that isn’t likely to be impacted by future efforts to tear down SFHs and replace them with multifamily housing AND she sends her kids to the most exclusive and expensive private school in the city/DC metro area…but she’s a socialist?
Umkay.
Sounds like a faux liberal/closeted conservative who is desperate for power and money. Practically speaking, that’s not unusual AND it tends to result in decent political animals.
But let’s not pretend she’s not just like the rest.
She sounds like several of my family and friends who are very vocal on promoting far left ideology and/or work at nonprofits or lobby shops or in academia where they champion far left ideology BUT live in segregated neighborhoods and send their kids to segregated schools. Note: by segregated I mean socioeconomics; they live in a bubble they work hard to protect while pretending to be “the little guy” fighting the “system.” There’s nothing authentic about it.
This sort of thing really irks me.
Where are you getting that Lewis George sends her kid to an expensive private school? Her child is too young to be in school.
They're making stuff up and tying themselves in logical knots to try to spin everything she does. They're scared and squirming because they're afraid they're going to lose big time.
It would be funny if it weren't so sad. See you all Tuesday evening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt it's "lavish" for 1.1m near the White House. This isn't Kansas.
NP. Does it matter how nice it is if she is railing against people having single family homes?
I’m as against upzoning as the next sane person, but not supporting exclusive SFH zoning doesn’t mean that she hates SFH, nor does it make her a hypocrite, nor does it make her “far left.” This is all just poor logic on your part.
DP. Except - once again:
The home is also situated in a residential zone of the city that “discourages multi-household development,” something George has railed against as part of her campaign.
Not sure how you can possibly square her statements with her actions, but I'm sure you'll try.
I don't like out tax code, but I pay my taxes.
I don't like "no right on red laws" but I don't turn right on red.
I don't like SFZ, but I live in a home that is currently zoned as SF only. I think the zoning should be changed.
My daughter doesn't agree with the policies of red states, but she currently lives in one.
There is no contradiction here.
Anonymous wrote:Manor Park isn't single family zoned, you ignorant goombas.
Why do Republicans hate truth?
https://www.redfin.com/neighborhood/19417/DC/Washington-DC/Manor-Park/filter/property-type=house+condo+townhouse+multifamily+co-op,viewport=38.96513:38.94825:-77.00836:-77.01917
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manor_Park_(Washington,_D.C.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So she strategically bought a home in an area that isn’t likely to be impacted by future efforts to tear down SFHs and replace them with multifamily housing AND she sends her kids to the most exclusive and expensive private school in the city/DC metro area…but she’s a socialist?
Umkay.
Sounds like a faux liberal/closeted conservative who is desperate for power and money. Practically speaking, that’s not unusual AND it tends to result in decent political animals.
But let’s not pretend she’s not just like the rest.
She sounds like several of my family and friends who are very vocal on promoting far left ideology and/or work at nonprofits or lobby shops or in academia where they champion far left ideology BUT live in segregated neighborhoods and send their kids to segregated schools. Note: by segregated I mean socioeconomics; they live in a bubble they work hard to protect while pretending to be “the little guy” fighting the “system.” There’s nothing authentic about it.
This sort of thing really irks me.
Where are you getting that Lewis George sends her kid to an expensive private school? Her child is too young to be in school.
Anonymous wrote:So she strategically bought a home in an area that isn’t likely to be impacted by future efforts to tear down SFHs and replace them with multifamily housing AND she sends her kids to the most exclusive and expensive private school in the city/DC metro area…but she’s a socialist?
Umkay.
Sounds like a faux liberal/closeted conservative who is desperate for power and money. Practically speaking, that’s not unusual AND it tends to result in decent political animals.
But let’s not pretend she’s not just like the rest.
She sounds like several of my family and friends who are very vocal on promoting far left ideology and/or work at nonprofits or lobby shops or in academia where they champion far left ideology BUT live in segregated neighborhoods and send their kids to segregated schools. Note: by segregated I mean socioeconomics; they live in a bubble they work hard to protect while pretending to be “the little guy” fighting the “system.” There’s nothing authentic about it.
This sort of thing really irks me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sincerely doubt it's "lavish" for 1.1m near the White House. This isn't Kansas.
NP. Does it matter how nice it is if she is railing against people having single family homes?
+1
I just love the hypocrisy on the left - and watching liberals defend it, over and over.
Anonymous wrote:She bought a house in an area that is currently building a 46-unit property, moron.
Anonymous wrote:Come on guys. Liberal here. We can understand people spending a lifetime earning and saving for a nice house wanting it to stay nice right? Wanting property values not to drop?
And we can also understand the need for people to have nice, affordable housing.
How do we do that?
We can’t be the party that stands against single family houses, even if that’s just how things get twisted in the media.