Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheh has been a lame duck since February, when she announced her withdrawal from the race.
Do you think any of the Ward 3 candidates other than Goulet is more liberal than Cheh? Because they aren't. And Goulet is pretty close. He simply favors more money for Charters and a football stadium.
Honestly it looks down to Frumin (AU park support), Duncan (Palisades), and Goulet (Outside W3 Dark Money). Nobody else has more than 150 local W3 donors. Frumin is a bit more NIMBY than Duncan, but pretty similar overall. Goulet is all over the place, one day he says he is for reducing costs, then he come out in favor of spending money on a stadium for out-of-towners. But he is pro-charter school - which in W3 isn't even an issue (lowest charter use in the city, with no charters in boundary).
As for the makeup council post election?
Hard to say. I think Mendo will win, as will Naidu. W5 will stay progressive with either Faith/Parker. Does Bonds keep her seat? Not clear, she doesn't even really have any name recognition. Honestly, any pronouncements seem too early, unless you have seen polling results that the rest of us haven't.
I don't know where you get this. Frumin got the Lisner project through. He got the lights in at Chevy Chase playground, he got the AU Law school and AU dorms through. Where has he been an obstruction to new development?
He's repeatedly told the NIMBYs in Foxhall and Palisades that he is against building the new elementary school at Hardy Park, and that the new high school at the old GDS campus needs more "community engagement" before we proceed with the mayor's plan. He also didn't lift a finger when residents in his ANC (3C) fought off the development at Super Fresh for years.
He supported a PUD at the Superfresh site, but the developers went in a different direction. His opposition to the Hardy site has more to do with placement and common sense than "saving the park" - read his website. You are mischaracterizing his postition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheh has been a lame duck since February, when she announced her withdrawal from the race.
Do you think any of the Ward 3 candidates other than Goulet is more liberal than Cheh? Because they aren't. And Goulet is pretty close. He simply favors more money for Charters and a football stadium.
Honestly it looks down to Frumin (AU park support), Duncan (Palisades), and Goulet (Outside W3 Dark Money). Nobody else has more than 150 local W3 donors. Frumin is a bit more NIMBY than Duncan, but pretty similar overall. Goulet is all over the place, one day he says he is for reducing costs, then he come out in favor of spending money on a stadium for out-of-towners. But he is pro-charter school - which in W3 isn't even an issue (lowest charter use in the city, with no charters in boundary).
As for the makeup council post election?
Hard to say. I think Mendo will win, as will Naidu. W5 will stay progressive with either Faith/Parker. Does Bonds keep her seat? Not clear, she doesn't even really have any name recognition. Honestly, any pronouncements seem too early, unless you have seen polling results that the rest of us haven't.
I don't know where you get this. Frumin got the Lisner project through. He got the lights in at Chevy Chase playground, he got the AU Law school and AU dorms through. Where has he been an obstruction to new development?
He's repeatedly told the NIMBYs in Foxhall and Palisades that he is against building the new elementary school at Hardy Park, and that the new high school at the old GDS campus needs more "community engagement" before we proceed with the mayor's plan. He also didn't lift a finger when residents in his ANC (3C) fought off the development at Super Fresh for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheh has been a lame duck since February, when she announced her withdrawal from the race.
Do you think any of the Ward 3 candidates other than Goulet is more liberal than Cheh? Because they aren't. And Goulet is pretty close. He simply favors more money for Charters and a football stadium.
Honestly it looks down to Frumin (AU park support), Duncan (Palisades), and Goulet (Outside W3 Dark Money). Nobody else has more than 150 local W3 donors. Frumin is a bit more NIMBY than Duncan, but pretty similar overall. Goulet is all over the place, one day he says he is for reducing costs, then he come out in favor of spending money on a stadium for out-of-towners. But he is pro-charter school - which in W3 isn't even an issue (lowest charter use in the city, with no charters in boundary).
As for the makeup council post election?
Hard to say. I think Mendo will win, as will Naidu. W5 will stay progressive with either Faith/Parker. Does Bonds keep her seat? Not clear, she doesn't even really have any name recognition. Honestly, any pronouncements seem too early, unless you have seen polling results that the rest of us haven't.
I don't know where you get this. Frumin got the Lisner project through. He got the lights in at Chevy Chase playground, he got the AU Law school and AU dorms through. Where has he been an obstruction to new development?
He's repeatedly told the NIMBYs in Foxhall and Palisades that he is against building the new elementary school at Hardy Park, and that the new high school at the old GDS campus needs more "community engagement" before we proceed with the mayor's plan. He also didn't lift a finger when residents in his ANC (3C) fought off the development at Super Fresh for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheh has been a lame duck since February, when she announced her withdrawal from the race.
Do you think any of the Ward 3 candidates other than Goulet is more liberal than Cheh? Because they aren't. And Goulet is pretty close. He simply favors more money for Charters and a football stadium.
Honestly it looks down to Frumin (AU park support), Duncan (Palisades), and Goulet (Outside W3 Dark Money). Nobody else has more than 150 local W3 donors. Frumin is a bit more NIMBY than Duncan, but pretty similar overall. Goulet is all over the place, one day he says he is for reducing costs, then he come out in favor of spending money on a stadium for out-of-towners. But he is pro-charter school - which in W3 isn't even an issue (lowest charter use in the city, with no charters in boundary).
As for the makeup council post election?
Hard to say. I think Mendo will win, as will Naidu. W5 will stay progressive with either Faith/Parker. Does Bonds keep her seat? Not clear, she doesn't even really have any name recognition. Honestly, any pronouncements seem too early, unless you have seen polling results that the rest of us haven't.
I don't know where you get this. Frumin got the Lisner project through. He got the lights in at Chevy Chase playground, he got the AU Law school and AU dorms through. Where has he been an obstruction to new development?
He's repeatedly told the NIMBYs in Foxhall and Palisades that he is against building the new elementary school at Hardy Park, and that the new high school at the old GDS campus needs more "community engagement" before we proceed with the mayor's plan. He also didn't lift a finger when residents in his ANC (3C) fought off the development at Super Fresh for years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheh has been a lame duck since February, when she announced her withdrawal from the race.
Do you think any of the Ward 3 candidates other than Goulet is more liberal than Cheh? Because they aren't. And Goulet is pretty close. He simply favors more money for Charters and a football stadium.
Honestly it looks down to Frumin (AU park support), Duncan (Palisades), and Goulet (Outside W3 Dark Money). Nobody else has more than 150 local W3 donors. Frumin is a bit more NIMBY than Duncan, but pretty similar overall. Goulet is all over the place, one day he says he is for reducing costs, then he come out in favor of spending money on a stadium for out-of-towners. But he is pro-charter school - which in W3 isn't even an issue (lowest charter use in the city, with no charters in boundary).
As for the makeup council post election?
Hard to say. I think Mendo will win, as will Naidu. W5 will stay progressive with either Faith/Parker. Does Bonds keep her seat? Not clear, she doesn't even really have any name recognition. Honestly, any pronouncements seem too early, unless you have seen polling results that the rest of us haven't.
I don't know where you get this. Frumin got the Lisner project through. He got the lights in at Chevy Chase playground, he got the AU Law school and AU dorms through. Where has he been an obstruction to new development?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheh has been a lame duck since February, when she announced her withdrawal from the race.
Do you think any of the Ward 3 candidates other than Goulet is more liberal than Cheh? Because they aren't. And Goulet is pretty close. He simply favors more money for Charters and a football stadium.
Honestly it looks down to Frumin (AU park support), Duncan (Palisades), and Goulet (Outside W3 Dark Money). Nobody else has more than 150 local W3 donors. Frumin is a bit more NIMBY than Duncan, but pretty similar overall. Goulet is all over the place, one day he says he is for reducing costs, then he come out in favor of spending money on a stadium for out-of-towners. But he is pro-charter school - which in W3 isn't even an issue (lowest charter use in the city, with no charters in boundary).
As for the makeup council post election?
Hard to say. I think Mendo will win, as will Naidu. W5 will stay progressive with either Faith/Parker. Does Bonds keep her seat? Not clear, she doesn't even really have any name recognition. Honestly, any pronouncements seem too early, unless you have seen polling results that the rest of us haven't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it seems to me the council is going to remain roughly the same no matter who wins in Ward 3.
Goulet will just be an obstructionist on the council who really pushes through little policy other than saying "no" to everyone else's ideas. Duncan and Frumin both seem to be a little bit more liberal and YIMBY than Cheh (Duncan more so), but neither would be a significant ideological shift away from her. To me, it shows how capable and popular of a council member she was that very few in the race want to deviate from her policies and priorities. I hope Cheh's endorsement of Duncan pushes her over the finish line here. I'm voting for her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it seems to me the council is going to remain roughly the same no matter who wins in Ward 3.
Goulet will just be an obstructionist on the council who really pushes through little policy other than saying "no" to everyone else's ideas. Duncan and Frumin both seem to be a little bit more liberal and YIMBY than Cheh (Duncan more so), but neither would be a significant ideological shift away from her. To me, it shows how capable and popular of a council member she was that very few in the race want to deviate from her policies and priorities. I hope Cheh's endorsement of Duncan pushes her over the finish line here. I'm voting for her.
You say obstructionist like it’s a bad thing. Probably should be more people asking hard questions on the council before throwing money at the next fad.
Goulet is the only candidate in the Ward 3 race who supports throwing money at RFK Stadium in hopes of bringing the terrible and corrupt Commanders/Washington Football Team/Redskins/Whatever franchise back to DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it seems to me the council is going to remain roughly the same no matter who wins in Ward 3.
Goulet will just be an obstructionist on the council who really pushes through little policy other than saying "no" to everyone else's ideas. Duncan and Frumin both seem to be a little bit more liberal and YIMBY than Cheh (Duncan more so), but neither would be a significant ideological shift away from her. To me, it shows how capable and popular of a council member she was that very few in the race want to deviate from her policies and priorities. I hope Cheh's endorsement of Duncan pushes her over the finish line here. I'm voting for her.
You say obstructionist like it’s a bad thing. Probably should be more people asking hard questions on the council before throwing money at the next fad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it seems to me the council is going to remain roughly the same no matter who wins in Ward 3.
Goulet will just be an obstructionist on the council who really pushes through little policy other than saying "no" to everyone else's ideas. Duncan and Frumin both seem to be a little bit more liberal and YIMBY than Cheh (Duncan more so), but neither would be a significant ideological shift away from her. To me, it shows how capable and popular of a council member she was that very few in the race want to deviate from her policies and priorities. I hope Cheh's endorsement of Duncan pushes her over the finish line here. I'm voting for her.
You say obstructionist like it’s a bad thing. Probably should be more people asking hard questions on the council before throwing money at the next fad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, it seems to me the council is going to remain roughly the same no matter who wins in Ward 3.
Goulet will just be an obstructionist on the council who really pushes through little policy other than saying "no" to everyone else's ideas. Duncan and Frumin both seem to be a little bit more liberal and YIMBY than Cheh (Duncan more so), but neither would be a significant ideological shift away from her. To me, it shows how capable and popular of a council member she was that very few in the race want to deviate from her policies and priorities. I hope Cheh's endorsement of Duncan pushes her over the finish line here. I'm voting for her.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, it seems to me the council is going to remain roughly the same no matter who wins in Ward 3.
Anonymous wrote:Cheh has been a lame duck since February, when she announced her withdrawal from the race.
Do you think any of the Ward 3 candidates other than Goulet is more liberal than Cheh? Because they aren't. And Goulet is pretty close. He simply favors more money for Charters and a football stadium.