Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FBI headquarters belongs in DC. This whole thing is ridiculous.
Their current headquarters is literally falling apart and doesn’t have room for the entire operation.
It could have been renovated anytime. These "moving" shenanigans have been going on for years and years.
You know very well that it’s only gone on for years and years because Trump stopped it because he didn’t want the federal government selling the current FBI headquarters site to a competing hotel. The site selection process was nearly done before he started meddling in it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FBI headquarters belongs in DC. This whole thing is ridiculous.
Their current headquarters is literally falling apart and doesn’t have room for the entire operation.
It could have been renovated anytime. These "moving" shenanigans have been going on for years and years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FBI headquarters belongs in DC. This whole thing is ridiculous.
Their current headquarters is literally falling apart and doesn’t have room for the entire operation.
Anonymous wrote:FBI headquarters belongs in DC. This whole thing is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:MD officials are up in arms about the GSA adding a last-minute criterion to the new FBI HQ site selection process: proximity to existing FBI facilities.
https://wtop.com/local/2022/10/marylands-governor-on-fbi-hq-selection-process/
The new criterion makes sense to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it should go to PG. It has the least amount of traffic density.
Seriously, this entire area is changing. If people keep saying that businesses shouldn't move to PG, then of course crime will increase, because there are empty buildings!!! That would happen in *any* county/city.
PG County has metro access, the lightest traffic in the general area, and it has the facilities/space.
Montgomery County and Northern Va traffic are out of control.
PG County makes the most sense.
Remember, some of the most gentrified, expensive areas of D.C. used to be worse than Baltimore City and PG combined. But what happened? People moved there! Businesses moved there! Crime dropped because it was no longer stretches of empty, boarded-up buildings.
We need to start making decisions based on practical things and not stupid stigmas. There are a lot of areas in PG that are safe and family-friendly and lovely places.
Fairfax is near airports, the Pentagon, Quantico, CIA. Practical and good public schools for FBI employees. PG is near fedex Field and on the way to the beach.
I would venture that it would take less time to get to DCA from the proposed FBI site than many places in NoVa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it should go to PG. It has the least amount of traffic density.
Seriously, this entire area is changing. If people keep saying that businesses shouldn't move to PG, then of course crime will increase, because there are empty buildings!!! That would happen in *any* county/city.
PG County has metro access, the lightest traffic in the general area, and it has the facilities/space.
Montgomery County and Northern Va traffic are out of control.
PG County makes the most sense.
Remember, some of the most gentrified, expensive areas of D.C. used to be worse than Baltimore City and PG combined. But what happened? People moved there! Businesses moved there! Crime dropped because it was no longer stretches of empty, boarded-up buildings.
We need to start making decisions based on practical things and not stupid stigmas. There are a lot of areas in PG that are safe and family-friendly and lovely places.
Fairfax is near airports, the Pentagon, Quantico, CIA. Practical and good public schools for FBI employees. PG is near fedex Field and on the way to the beach.
I would venture that it would take less time to get to DCA from the proposed FBI site than many places in NoVa.
DCA (and IAD) to Springfield is a lot quicker than either Landover or Greenbelt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it should go to PG. It has the least amount of traffic density.
Seriously, this entire area is changing. If people keep saying that businesses shouldn't move to PG, then of course crime will increase, because there are empty buildings!!! That would happen in *any* county/city.
PG County has metro access, the lightest traffic in the general area, and it has the facilities/space.
Montgomery County and Northern Va traffic are out of control.
PG County makes the most sense.
Remember, some of the most gentrified, expensive areas of D.C. used to be worse than Baltimore City and PG combined. But what happened? People moved there! Businesses moved there! Crime dropped because it was no longer stretches of empty, boarded-up buildings.
We need to start making decisions based on practical things and not stupid stigmas. There are a lot of areas in PG that are safe and family-friendly and lovely places.
Fairfax is near airports, the Pentagon, Quantico, CIA. Practical and good public schools for FBI employees. PG is near fedex Field and on the way to the beach.
Anonymous wrote:It makes more sense for it to be in Fairfax
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it should go to PG. It has the least amount of traffic density.
Seriously, this entire area is changing. If people keep saying that businesses shouldn't move to PG, then of course crime will increase, because there are empty buildings!!! That would happen in *any* county/city.
PG County has metro access, the lightest traffic in the general area, and it has the facilities/space.
Montgomery County and Northern Va traffic are out of control.
PG County makes the most sense.
Remember, some of the most gentrified, expensive areas of D.C. used to be worse than Baltimore City and PG combined. But what happened? People moved there! Businesses moved there! Crime dropped because it was no longer stretches of empty, boarded-up buildings.
We need to start making decisions based on practical things and not stupid stigmas. There are a lot of areas in PG that are safe and family-friendly and lovely places.
Fairfax is near airports, the Pentagon, Quantico, CIA. Practical and good public schools for FBI employees. PG is near fedex Field and on the way to the beach.