Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Anyone watch the debate? What did you think?
I honestly don't know who to vote for at this point. I know that Wilson definitely has made errors, but I hope the backlash he has gotten is enough to get him to re-focus on what residents *really* need.
I just don't feel any enthusiasm for Silberberg. I feel skeptical that she will be swift with action, despite high hopes.
Regarding flooding and climate change - who do you think has the right productive, realistic, proactive vision? We live in Del Ray (but not for very long) and while we have yet to experience flooding, many around us have and it's nerve-racking.
How cute that you think a mayor can do anything about climate change. Bless your woke little heart.
Hey condescending dipshit, obviously a mayor can't fix climate change - but helping to really fix flooding issues *because* of climate change that many residents are experience is certainly within a mayor's realm of action.
Hi Justin supporter! Why didn't he clean Hoofs run for the last three years?
Not a Justin supporter - as I mentioned, I don't really know whom to vote for, for mayor - how about you stop being a condescending ahole and actually provide information to my question? Share what you know about Wilson, Hoof's Run, and water/drainage issues.
I don't know what the hell is wrong with you, but I'm literally asking for information and you're disparaging people without actually providing anything of substance.
What part of he "didn't clean Hoof's Run for 3 years" are you having trouble understanding? Is it the contraction? I bet it's the contraction!
Wow, you're doing a great job of convincing people to vote for Wilson with your attitude and responses. I mean that--sincerely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Anyone watch the debate? What did you think?
I honestly don't know who to vote for at this point. I know that Wilson definitely has made errors, but I hope the backlash he has gotten is enough to get him to re-focus on what residents *really* need.
I just don't feel any enthusiasm for Silberberg. I feel skeptical that she will be swift with action, despite high hopes.
Regarding flooding and climate change - who do you think has the right productive, realistic, proactive vision? We live in Del Ray (but not for very long) and while we have yet to experience flooding, many around us have and it's nerve-racking.
How cute that you think a mayor can do anything about climate change. Bless your woke little heart.
Hey condescending dipshit, obviously a mayor can't fix climate change - but helping to really fix flooding issues *because* of climate change that many residents are experience is certainly within a mayor's realm of action.
Hi Justin supporter! Why didn't he clean Hoofs run for the last three years?
Not a Justin supporter - as I mentioned, I don't really know whom to vote for, for mayor - how about you stop being a condescending ahole and actually provide information to my question? Share what you know about Wilson, Hoof's Run, and water/drainage issues.
I don't know what the hell is wrong with you, but I'm literally asking for information and you're disparaging people without actually providing anything of substance.
What part of he "didn't clean Hoof's Run for 3 years" are you having trouble understanding? Is it the contraction? I bet it's the contraction!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm disappointed it's Silberberg vs. Wilson . . . again. This is why we can't have nice things in the City of Alexandria. I found Silberberg to be ineffective as mayor, but agree with the PPs that the traffic and colocation efforts of Mayor Wilson are worse. Councilwoman Del Pepper is retiring so at least that will bring some change.
Yep, they are both bad choices. Wilson is obsessed with the idea that Alexandria is going to be some bike-able City which is not going to happen. Every time they talk about it I think "Fetch isn't going to happen"![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm disappointed it's Silberberg vs. Wilson . . . again. This is why we can't have nice things in the City of Alexandria. I found Silberberg to be ineffective as mayor, but agree with the PPs that the traffic and colocation efforts of Mayor Wilson are worse. Councilwoman Del Pepper is retiring so at least that will bring some change.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Anyone watch the debate? What did you think?
I honestly don't know who to vote for at this point. I know that Wilson definitely has made errors, but I hope the backlash he has gotten is enough to get him to re-focus on what residents *really* need.
I just don't feel any enthusiasm for Silberberg. I feel skeptical that she will be swift with action, despite high hopes.
Regarding flooding and climate change - who do you think has the right productive, realistic, proactive vision? We live in Del Ray (but not for very long) and while we have yet to experience flooding, many around us have and it's nerve-racking.
How cute that you think a mayor can do anything about climate change. Bless your woke little heart.
Hey condescending dipshit, obviously a mayor can't fix climate change - but helping to really fix flooding issues *because* of climate change that many residents are experience is certainly within a mayor's realm of action.
Hi Justin supporter! Why didn't he clean Hoofs run for the last three years?
Not a Justin supporter - as I mentioned, I don't really know whom to vote for, for mayor - how about you stop being a condescending ahole and actually provide information to my question? Share what you know about Wilson, Hoof's Run, and water/drainage issues.
I don't know what the hell is wrong with you, but I'm literally asking for information and you're disparaging people without actually providing anything of substance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Anyone watch the debate? What did you think?
I honestly don't know who to vote for at this point. I know that Wilson definitely has made errors, but I hope the backlash he has gotten is enough to get him to re-focus on what residents *really* need.
I just don't feel any enthusiasm for Silberberg. I feel skeptical that she will be swift with action, despite high hopes.
Regarding flooding and climate change - who do you think has the right productive, realistic, proactive vision? We live in Del Ray (but not for very long) and while we have yet to experience flooding, many around us have and it's nerve-racking.
How cute that you think a mayor can do anything about climate change. Bless your woke little heart.
Hey condescending dipshit, obviously a mayor can't fix climate change - but helping to really fix flooding issues *because* of climate change that many residents are experience is certainly within a mayor's realm of action.
Hi Justin supporter! Why didn't he clean Hoofs run for the last three years?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Anyone watch the debate? What did you think?
I honestly don't know who to vote for at this point. I know that Wilson definitely has made errors, but I hope the backlash he has gotten is enough to get him to re-focus on what residents *really* need.
I just don't feel any enthusiasm for Silberberg. I feel skeptical that she will be swift with action, despite high hopes.
Regarding flooding and climate change - who do you think has the right productive, realistic, proactive vision? We live in Del Ray (but not for very long) and while we have yet to experience flooding, many around us have and it's nerve-racking.
How cute that you think a mayor can do anything about climate change. Bless your woke little heart.
Hey condescending dipshit, obviously a mayor can't fix climate change - but helping to really fix flooding issues *because* of climate change that many residents are experience is certainly within a mayor's realm of action.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bump. Anyone watch the debate? What did you think?
I honestly don't know who to vote for at this point. I know that Wilson definitely has made errors, but I hope the backlash he has gotten is enough to get him to re-focus on what residents *really* need.
I just don't feel any enthusiasm for Silberberg. I feel skeptical that she will be swift with action, despite high hopes.
Regarding flooding and climate change - who do you think has the right productive, realistic, proactive vision? We live in Del Ray (but not for very long) and while we have yet to experience flooding, many around us have and it's nerve-racking.
How cute that you think a mayor can do anything about climate change. Bless your woke little heart.
Anonymous wrote:Regarding the water/flooding/drainage issues that many Alexandria neighborhoods have faced... whom do you guys think has the best grasp on this issue, its urgency, and getting it under control?
Insofar as action and real understanding - not words and studies.
Anonymous wrote:Silberberg was a terrible mayor.
Anonymous wrote:Bump. Anyone watch the debate? What did you think?
I honestly don't know who to vote for at this point. I know that Wilson definitely has made errors, but I hope the backlash he has gotten is enough to get him to re-focus on what residents *really* need.
I just don't feel any enthusiasm for Silberberg. I feel skeptical that she will be swift with action, despite high hopes.
Regarding flooding and climate change - who do you think has the right productive, realistic, proactive vision? We live in Del Ray (but not for very long) and while we have yet to experience flooding, many around us have and it's nerve-racking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only hope the anti-Wilson, salt of the earth paupers can scrounge up enough money for some bread for supper. Your heart truly goes out to them.
That's a Wilson supporter for you right there. Mocking poverty, hunger and social status all in one sentence. Keep it up. Let the city see what you people are really like.
The average Take Back Alexandrian is not exactly hurting financially. It's rich to tar Wilson supporters with smears like "liberal elitist". And then act APPALLED at any pushback.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only hope the anti-Wilson, salt of the earth paupers can scrounge up enough money for some bread for supper. Your heart truly goes out to them.
That's a Wilson supporter for you right there. Mocking poverty, hunger and social status all in one sentence. Keep it up. Let the city see what you people are really like.