Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
Well you get what you pay for. D.C. Picks the worst local politicians. Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
I'm an immigrant, and Hispanic. I'm part of the economy. And I think Bowser is a bad joke -- as corrupt as previous DC politicos if not more, and with close to zero Hispanic or Asian or other immigrants in any position of power in her team (that I can think of, please enlighten me).
I'm black and a DC resident. I believe in legal services for immigration. I also believe Muriel sucks and cannot actually understand why her administration is not more diverse. However, she is known to be petty and mean so maybe it's good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
I'm an immigrant, and Hispanic. I'm part of the economy. And I think Bowser is a bad joke -- as corrupt as previous DC politicos if not more, and with close to zero Hispanic or Asian or other immigrants in any position of power in her team (that I can think of, please enlighten me).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t this a pro-illegal immigrant area? These people are fleeing gang violence in their home countries and coming here for a better life. They are sending their children across the border after traveling hundreds of miles in dangerous situations.
So you hate the gov’t for enforcing immigration laws as long as they don’t show up in your town looking for help.
Liberal NIMBY at its finest.
Hello - the gang violence has followed them here.
Legal immigration that is well thought out is fine. Disorganized illegal immigration is not.
Exactly. And now it's the US's problem. Not just El Salvador's.
Yeah but let all the dreamers in
We should be spending some time and yes money on fixing things in these countries, not just bringing people here. That makes no sense as the line of people ‘fleeing their country’ will never end. And wouldn’t it be better to have legal immigrants coming here who haven’t been subjected to terrible violence first? None of this makes any good sense. It appears that the US wants damaged, desperate people so that they can underpay them which is just immoral and gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
Immigrants or ILLEGAL immigrants? Stop conflating the two.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
Another DC resident. I am not fine with it. Muriel sucks. I’m so upset that not one credible person chose to oppose her for re-election. Actually the majority of DC city council is downright awful. Before you ask, I live here for the convenience only.
Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
Another DC resident. I am not fine with it. Muriel sucks. I’m so upset that not one credible person chose to oppose her for re-election. Actually the majority of DC city council is downright awful. Before you ask, I live here for the convenience only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I taught for DCPS we had to bring our own paper stash to the copier to copy handouts, readings and homework. That 900,000 would have been very helpful.
Every parent at our EoTP school has been asked to donate a ream of printer paper. so DCPS really doesn't even supply the basics.
Another example of how the DC government "reams" DC school parents and taxpayers.
I see what you did there.
Ha ha![]()
That money could be spent on the rat problem. Our rats rival NY and the budget is about a million dollars (believe they are adding one more million after recent Post investigation) and 9 employees in deppartment. That seems paltry and neglectful in a city this size, but Mayor and Counil seem to find so much money for pet prjects. Forget public health and ocmfort.
Like politicians you are never going to get rid of rats. They are plentiful and super smart. Invest in an animal proof trash can and otherwise make sure that they don’t have a good source near your house or business and move on.
What a can't do attitude. There is plenty that can be done to minimize rat infestations and allow children to play in their own back yards at dusk--which they can't do in many quadrants of the city. I'm guessing you are associated with Bowser or the Council.
Clean up your trash. Don’t feed the birds or any other animal. Rats settle in where there is a good source.
You can clean up your trash. If it isn't picked up as often as posaibke, if the garbage can is chewed through, if they are popping out of sewers, if there are food scraps from restaurants it is a problem. This is a city wide problem that requires city wide solutions, beyond the person feeling bothered cleaning up their trash.
You need the Toter trash cans (sorry but they are $90 or so each) to get the kind that they can’t eat through. And then you need to somehow keep the kid shut - heavy brick of maybe a strap. People who live in rural areas manage to keep the raccoons out - by literally locking their trash cans - surely DC can keep the ears out. Perhaps Mayor Bowser can stop traveling to El Salvador and spring for Toter trash cans and can locks for all city residents.
https://www.toter.com/consumers/product/retail-carts
For serious varmint proofing people build these trash can boxes down by the curb and lock them:
http://www.bearicuda.com/critter-can/animal_resistant_proof_cans.php
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I taught for DCPS we had to bring our own paper stash to the copier to copy handouts, readings and homework. That 900,000 would have been very helpful.
Every parent at our EoTP school has been asked to donate a ream of printer paper. so DCPS really doesn't even supply the basics.
Another example of how the DC government "reams" DC school parents and taxpayers.
I see what you did there.
Ha ha![]()
That money could be spent on the rat problem. Our rats rival NY and the budget is about a million dollars (believe they are adding one more million after recent Post investigation) and 9 employees in deppartment. That seems paltry and neglectful in a city this size, but Mayor and Counil seem to find so much money for pet prjects. Forget public health and ocmfort.
Like politicians you are never going to get rid of rats. They are plentiful and super smart. Invest in an animal proof trash can and otherwise make sure that they don’t have a good source near your house or business and move on.
What a can't do attitude. There is plenty that can be done to minimize rat infestations and allow children to play in their own back yards at dusk--which they can't do in many quadrants of the city. I'm guessing you are associated with Bowser or the Council.
Clean up your trash. Don’t feed the birds or any other animal. Rats settle in where there is a good source.
You can clean up your trash. If it isn't picked up as often as posaibke, if the garbage can is chewed through, if they are popping out of sewers, if there are food scraps from restaurants it is a problem. This is a city wide problem that requires city wide solutions, beyond the person feeling bothered cleaning up their trash.
You need the Toter trash cans (sorry but they are $90 or so each) to get the kind that they can’t eat through. And then you need to somehow keep the lid shut - heavy brick of maybe a strap. People who live in rural areas manage to keep the raccoons out - by literally locking their trash cans - surely DC can keep the rats out. Perhaps Mayor Bowser can stop traveling to El Salvador and spring for Toter trash cans and can locks for all city residents.
https://www.toter.com/consumers/product/retail-carts
For serious varmint proofing people build these trash can boxes down by the curb and lock them:
http://www.bearicuda.com/critter-can/animal_resistant_proof_cans.php
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I taught for DCPS we had to bring our own paper stash to the copier to copy handouts, readings and homework. That 900,000 would have been very helpful.
Every parent at our EoTP school has been asked to donate a ream of printer paper. so DCPS really doesn't even supply the basics.
Another example of how the DC government "reams" DC school parents and taxpayers.
I see what you did there.
Ha ha![]()
That money could be spent on the rat problem. Our rats rival NY and the budget is about a million dollars (believe they are adding one more million after recent Post investigation) and 9 employees in deppartment. That seems paltry and neglectful in a city this size, but Mayor and Counil seem to find so much money for pet prjects. Forget public health and ocmfort.
Like politicians you are never going to get rid of rats. They are plentiful and super smart. Invest in an animal proof trash can and otherwise make sure that they don’t have a good source near your house or business and move on.
What a can't do attitude. There is plenty that can be done to minimize rat infestations and allow children to play in their own back yards at dusk--which they can't do in many quadrants of the city. I'm guessing you are associated with Bowser or the Council.
Clean up your trash. Don’t feed the birds or any other animal. Rats settle in where there is a good source.
You can clean up your trash. If it isn't picked up as often as posaibke, if the garbage can is chewed through, if they are popping out of sewers, if there are food scraps from restaurants it is a problem. This is a city wide problem that requires city wide solutions, beyond the person feeling bothered cleaning up their trash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
Another DC resident. I am not fine with it. Muriel sucks. I’m so upset that not one credible person chose to oppose her for re-election. Actually the majority of DC city council is downright awful. Before you ask, I live here for the convenience only.
Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.
Anonymous wrote:DC resident here. I am fine with this. Immigrants are part of DC's economy.