Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a resident of DC proper I rarely use the beltway and don’t think many of my neighbors, friends or acquaintances do either. Still working from home but office is in DC proper anyway. I don’t really think these morons are inconveniencing the people they think they are.
Most people who work in DC can't afford to love in DC proper
Anonymous wrote:As a resident of DC proper I rarely use the beltway and don’t think many of my neighbors, friends or acquaintances do either. Still working from home but office is in DC proper anyway. I don’t really think these morons are inconveniencing the people they think they are.
As a resident of DC proper I rarely use the beltway and don’t think many of my neighbors, friends or acquaintances do either. Still working from home but office is in DC proper anyway. I don’t really think these morons are inconveniencing the people they think they are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are protesting tryanny. It says so right on their truck.
What tyranny?
Whoosh. The sound of irony flying right over your head. Are you dyslexic? The sign maker is! These political experts haven’t mastered fifth grade level spelling. Do you now have a clue?
My bad, LOL!
Rock on, protesters of tryanny!
They seem to have more influence on policy vs you…![]()