Anonymous wrote:Nothing to see here. Nope, let's keep pretending he is not who we know he is.
https://washingtoncitypaper.com/article/556619/eric-goulet-painted-voucher-holders-as-criminals-during-ward-3-debate-attendees-say/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Here’s your tip:
1) Call Brett Allen of the Chamber of Commerce and ask him if on May 11 he wrote that the forum video would be posted. Report back his answer — verbatim — here.
2) Ask any of the council candidates that were in attendance at the forum what Goulet said.
Frumin spoke directly after Goulet. Monash spoke after that. I think Brown too, but I don’t remember that too well.
Everyone who spoke after Goulet called him out for his comments.
Do I have to write the story too?
Maybe you should write the story. Why are you asking others to do it?
Maybe you should change your lure if the fish aren’t biting.
Anonymous wrote:
Here’s your tip:
1) Call Brett Allen of the Chamber of Commerce and ask him if on May 11 he wrote that the forum video would be posted. Report back his answer — verbatim — here.
2) Ask any of the council candidates that were in attendance at the forum what Goulet said.
Frumin spoke directly after Goulet. Monash spoke after that. I think Brown too, but I don’t remember that too well.
Everyone who spoke after Goulet called him out for his comments.
Do I have to write the story too?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are basically the Portland, WA, politically, of the East Coast.
Portland, Washington?Thanks for the laff.
Lenient progressive approach to rising crime. Check.
Progressive taxation: check
Super liberal city council: check.
Base of urbanites into walkability and density: check.
What did I say that was wrong?
Portland is a beautiful city, and obviously demographically much different, but our political structures are somewhat akin.
Anyway, dc fking sucks at handling crime and basically blames gentrifiers for being in the wrong place. It’s the same in Portland. Woke at any cost.
Sounds like you're describing Portland, Oregon. PP was talking about Portland, Washington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are basically the Portland, WA, politically, of the East Coast.
Portland, Washington?Thanks for the laff.
Lenient progressive approach to rising crime. Check.
Progressive taxation: check
Super liberal city council: check.
Base of urbanites into walkability and density: check.
What did I say that was wrong?
Portland is a beautiful city, and obviously demographically much different, but our political structures are somewhat akin.
Anyway, dc fking sucks at handling crime and basically blames gentrifiers for being in the wrong place. It’s the same in Portland. Woke at any cost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are basically the Portland, WA, politically, of the East Coast.
Portland, Washington?Thanks for the laff.
Anonymous wrote:
Here’s your tip:
1) Call Brett Allen of the Chamber of Commerce and ask him if on May 11 he wrote that the forum video would be posted. Report back his answer — verbatim — here.
2) Ask any of the council candidates that were in attendance at the forum what Goulet said.
Frumin spoke directly after Goulet. Monash spoke after that. I think Brown too, but I don’t remember that too well.
Everyone who spoke after Goulet called him out for his comments.
Do I have to write the story too?
Anonymous wrote:We are basically the Portland, WA, politically, of the East Coast.
Thanks for the laff.Anonymous wrote:You racists have never bothered to even attempt to get Trayon's name correctly.