Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever noticed that the DCUM endorsement via support by Jeff, a lot of people saying who they would vote for or a blog post are the kiss of death. Can you name one person that has won?
I voted Fenty and Settles, but I have to say talking with my neighbors in Ward 5 there is a very strong feeling that well off WOTP has pulled up the drawbridge and just does not give a damn about the rest of the city. One can dismiss all the claims but there is some truth the fact that most people have no need to go and therefore never see anything outside of well off west side. Cantania will lose if he is viewed as your advocate. The presumption will be that they will lose. Unless we can figure out how the pie expands, I lose if you win.
I agree with your conclusion but not your argument. I am well off Ward 4 resident, and I would be much more open to the schools plan if I thought there was actually some benefit to those in need. I am not pulling up a drawbridge - just trying to prevent a disaster. Show me a decent plan for the whole city and I will be behind it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever noticed that the DCUM endorsement via support by Jeff, a lot of people saying who they would vote for or a blog post are the kiss of death. Can you name one person that has won?
I voted Fenty and Settles, but I have to say talking with my neighbors in Ward 5 there is a very strong feeling that well off WOTP has pulled up the drawbridge and just does not give a damn about the rest of the city. One can dismiss all the claims but there is some truth the fact that most people have no need to go and therefore never see anything outside of well off west side. Cantania will lose if he is viewed as your advocate. The presumption will be that they will lose. Unless we can figure out how the pie expands, I lose if you win.
I agree. Can't help but think of the Schwartz/Barry race.
I keep hearing, though, that Catania is an advocate for the disadvantaged. I'm looking forward to hearing more of his views and seeing if he can straddle the east/west divide.
Schwartz/Barry was a long time ago. Much has changed, including demographics.
But much has not changed, primarily the feeling that a candidate who appeals to Ward 3 is going to ignore the other wards or simply maintain status quo. So much of the support for Catania has been in favor of that staus quo, which the rest of the city finds inacceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the Democratic Party has significant GOTV resources, which since Bowser is the D nominee, will be used to help her out. The Powers That Be didn't care so much about helping folks in 7 & 8 get to the polls for the primary. When the consequence is a non-D mayor, lots of folks will care--a lot.
Remember Anita Bonds' at-large campaign last year? She was a weak candidate, but won basically by reminding folks at every turn that she is a Democrat, and her opponents weren't.
Anita Bonds basically ran on being a female Marion Barry. She had nothing to offer in her campaign.
jsteele wrote:David Catania has been very active on Twitter today:
https://twitter.com/davidcataniadc/status/455365279150014464
I do not share CM Bowser's interest in "choice sets." Period. You can't support them AND want "predictability."
https://twitter.com/davidcataniadc/status/455367165399822336
Subjecting families to a lottery for their DCPS elem. school, by definition, removes "predictability."
https://twitter.com/davidcataniadc/status/455367768276496384
I support strengthening matter-of-right neighborhood schools. Adding additional resources for "at-risk" students is a start!

Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until Catania offers up some specifics for how to help the many schools in DC serving mostly disadvantaged students, I don't see what all the hype is about. So far, he's told the most vocal constituents what they want to hear, and that doesn't seem all that bold. Now, if he starts talking about where the resources are going to come from to help the most disadvantaged students AND manages to keep all the WOTP/NW people on his side, then I think that will be something to celebrate.
He has already done it. He not only introduced, but secured passage of this bill:
http://dcclims1.dccouncil.us/images/00001/20131219112004.pdf
"which created an extra weight for at-risk students in the District’s per pupil funding formula. His actions will result in historic increases in funding for at-risk students in the coming school years. And it will provide frontline educators with newfound flexibility to invest these funds in interventions that meet the needs of their students." (The quoted is from Catania's campaign website. Quoting it was easier than coming up with my own summary.)
I know about and applaud this bill, but it is hardly specifics. Which schools will this affect? When? How? (e.g. If schools will be able to lower class sizes - what size can we expect them to be? I know that may be asking for a very specific detail, but I'm just looking for something more than "schools with disadvantaged kids will get more money.")
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Until Catania offers up some specifics for how to help the many schools in DC serving mostly disadvantaged students, I don't see what all the hype is about. So far, he's told the most vocal constituents what they want to hear, and that doesn't seem all that bold. Now, if he starts talking about where the resources are going to come from to help the most disadvantaged students AND manages to keep all the WOTP/NW people on his side, then I think that will be something to celebrate.
He has already done it. He not only introduced, but secured passage of this bill:
http://dcclims1.dccouncil.us/images/00001/20131219112004.pdf
"which created an extra weight for at-risk students in the District’s per pupil funding formula. His actions will result in historic increases in funding for at-risk students in the coming school years. And it will provide frontline educators with newfound flexibility to invest these funds in interventions that meet the needs of their students." (The quoted is from Catania's campaign website. Quoting it was easier than coming up with my own summary.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever noticed that the DCUM endorsement via support by Jeff, a lot of people saying who they would vote for or a blog post are the kiss of death. Can you name one person that has won?
I voted Fenty and Settles, but I have to say talking with my neighbors in Ward 5 there is a very strong feeling that well off WOTP has pulled up the drawbridge and just does not give a damn about the rest of the city. One can dismiss all the claims but there is some truth the fact that most people have no need to go and therefore never see anything outside of well off west side. Cantania will lose if he is viewed as your advocate. The presumption will be that they will lose. Unless we can figure out how the pie expands, I lose if you win.
I agree. Can't help but think of the Schwartz/Barry race.
I keep hearing, though, that Catania is an advocate for the disadvantaged. I'm looking forward to hearing more of his views and seeing if he can straddle the east/west divide.
Schwartz/Barry was a long time ago. Much has changed, including demographics.
Anonymous wrote:Until Catania offers up some specifics for how to help the many schools in DC serving mostly disadvantaged students, I don't see what all the hype is about. So far, he's told the most vocal constituents what they want to hear, and that doesn't seem all that bold. Now, if he starts talking about where the resources are going to come from to help the most disadvantaged students AND manages to keep all the WOTP/NW people on his side, then I think that will be something to celebrate.
But the question is whether the disadvantaged see him that way. Unfortunately, it takes more than just having the right policy prescription. Will be interesting to see how this all plays out!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever noticed that the DCUM endorsement via support by Jeff, a lot of people saying who they would vote for or a blog post are the kiss of death. Can you name one person that has won?
I voted Fenty and Settles, but I have to say talking with my neighbors in Ward 5 there is a very strong feeling that well off WOTP has pulled up the drawbridge and just does not give a damn about the rest of the city. One can dismiss all the claims but there is some truth the fact that most people have no need to go and therefore never see anything outside of well off west side. Cantania will lose if he is viewed as your advocate. The presumption will be that they will lose. Unless we can figure out how the pie expands, I lose if you win.
I agree. Can't help but think of the Schwartz/Barry race.
I keep hearing, though, that Catania is an advocate for the disadvantaged. I'm looking forward to hearing more of his views and seeing if he can straddle the east/west divide.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have you ever noticed that the DCUM endorsement via support by Jeff, a lot of people saying who they would vote for or a blog post are the kiss of death. Can you name one person that has won?
I voted Fenty and Settles, but I have to say talking with my neighbors in Ward 5 there is a very strong feeling that well off WOTP has pulled up the drawbridge and just does not give a damn about the rest of the city. One can dismiss all the claims but there is some truth the fact that most people have no need to go and therefore never see anything outside of well off west side. Cantania will lose if he is viewed as your advocate. The presumption will be that they will lose. Unless we can figure out how the pie expands, I lose if you win.
I agree. Can't help but think of the Schwartz/Barry race.
I keep hearing, though, that Catania is an advocate for the disadvantaged. I'm looking forward to hearing more of his views and seeing if he can straddle the east/west divide.
Anonymous wrote:Have you ever noticed that the DCUM endorsement via support by Jeff, a lot of people saying who they would vote for or a blog post are the kiss of death. Can you name one person that has won?
I voted Fenty and Settles, but I have to say talking with my neighbors in Ward 5 there is a very strong feeling that well off WOTP has pulled up the drawbridge and just does not give a damn about the rest of the city. One can dismiss all the claims but there is some truth the fact that most people have no need to go and therefore never see anything outside of well off west side. Cantania will lose if he is viewed as your advocate. The presumption will be that they will lose. Unless we can figure out how the pie expands, I lose if you win.