Anonymous wrote:But why stop at DC? Lets make NYC..LA also states..
But why stop there.. Lets make Boston and Philly one to at that..
But why stop there.. Lets make Baltimore a state too..
But why stop there.. Lets Make Gaithersburg and Bethesda one too..
Anonymous wrote:Let’s face it. In the DC government, there’s a lack of competence at the top. It’s far below the competency and quality of the Tony Williams administration or even the Fentu administration. The epic fail on Capitol Hill is on Bowser, Norton and their staffs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What am I missing here? DC is the size of a city, whereas states are composed of multiple cities. Why should DC get as much? I'm not being snarky and I'm not republican, I'm just not sure Why DC should get the same amount when it's the size of a city?
Race.
Chocolate City symbolically melted away with Barry. And demographically it’s no more.
DC may no longer be majority black but it is still majority minority.
As are most cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What am I missing here? DC is the size of a city, whereas states are composed of multiple cities. Why should DC get as much? I'm not being snarky and I'm not republican, I'm just not sure Why DC should get the same amount when it's the size of a city?
Race.
Chocolate City symbolically melted away with Barry. And demographically it’s no more.
DC may no longer be majority black but it is still majority minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What am I missing here? DC is the size of a city, whereas states are composed of multiple cities. Why should DC get as much? I'm not being snarky and I'm not republican, I'm just not sure Why DC should get the same amount when it's the size of a city?
Race.
Chocolate City symbolically melted away with Barry. And demographically it’s no more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What am I missing here? DC is the size of a city, whereas states are composed of multiple cities. Why should DC get as much? I'm not being snarky and I'm not republican, I'm just not sure Why DC should get the same amount when it's the size of a city?
Race.
Anonymous wrote:What am I missing here? DC is the size of a city, whereas states are composed of multiple cities. Why should DC get as much? I'm not being snarky and I'm not republican, I'm just not sure Why DC should get the same amount when it's the size of a city?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What am I missing here? DC is the size of a city, whereas states are composed of multiple cities. Why should DC get as much? I'm not being snarky and I'm not republican, I'm just not sure Why DC should get the same amount when it's the size of a city?
It has a bigger population than several states and more covid cases than many states.
And DC pays WAY more in tax dollars per capita than many states. And it gets FAR less from the federal government, with this coronavirus bill a great example.
Imagine if San Francisco or Charleston, SC was cut off from a state and in this weird 'district' situation where:
- 700,000 people lived there
- the economy was very strong due to being both a govt and creative center with tech and legal services and journalism and research hospitals and universities
- due to the strong economy, residents paid high taxes
BUT
- they had no senators or reps to advocate for them
- due to no senators or reps, they continually got screwed and shortchanged by Congress
Imagine if you did that to SF or Charleston right now. People would scream bloody murder, and rightfully so.
It's easy to split DC into a capitol district that includes only federal land, and a real city that includes where everyone lives, which would be greater population than several states. And then make the city a state.
That would be good for the country, and it would be good for DC workers and DC schoolkids. The only people who it would be bad for are Mitch McConnell and his rightwing-billionaire donors, who would lose votes in the Senate. That's why conservatives don't want DC people to have real representation.
There’s a neat, easy and desirable solution. DC should rejoin Maryland. And who wouldn’t rather have a calm, practical and competent leader like Larry Hogan at the helm right now, versus Muriel Bowser?!
Anonymous wrote:So stupid. I’m sick of DC residents complaining about everything. DC will never be a state. This is a self-inflicted wound. You chose to live there and you continue to choose to live there. The best DC can hope for is retrocession by Maryland. Outside of that, you know you aren’t treated the same as a state and if you want that same treatment move to Maryland or DC. It’s as simple as that.
Anonymous wrote:What am I missing here? DC is the size of a city, whereas states are composed of multiple cities. Why should DC get as much? I'm not being snarky and I'm not republican, I'm just not sure Why DC should get the same amount when it's the size of a city?
Anonymous wrote:I'm fine with Congress giving DC less if Congress also is fine with DC residents not having to pay federal income tax, just like in the territories. Starting this year, with all residents who already filed getting refunds if they owed taxes.
Deal?