Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I dont even care about the food safety issues as much as turning our sidewalks into flea markets and looking like a third world country. Most of the crap on 14th is stolen shit from CVS (why do you think so much is locked up CVS), some horrible "artwork" , belts, socks and more crap made in china.
Is this really the "vibrancy" that Columbia Heights needs?
Wow, this is some horrific and incredibly racist and classist 5hlt. I agree with you on the personal care products being so obviously stole, but most of these people are immigrants try to survive.
Try not to be such a cold and heartless POS. If you don't like it, move to Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:I dont even care about the food safety issues as much as turning our sidewalks into flea markets and looking like a third world country. Most of the crap on 14th is stolen shit from CVS (why do you think so much is locked up CVS), some horrible "artwork" , belts, socks and more crap made in china.
Is this really the "vibrancy" that Columbia Heights needs?
Anonymous wrote:The bill budgets for a couple of bureaucrats to monitor the progress.
Anonymous wrote:That would be a brilliant idea. The bill itself is unfunded and currently projected to cost $2.4M over four years. It's hard to believe that Nadeau does away with rules and regulations, sanitation requirements, and drastically cuts fees for unregulated businesses and then if you break the law you cannot be held accountable. We're obviously all idiots. If I had a restaurant or a brick and mortar store I'd leave DC.
Anonymous wrote:That would be a brilliant idea. The bill itself is unfunded and currently projected to cost $2.4M over four years. It's hard to believe that Nadeau does away with rules and regulations, sanitation requirements, and drastically cuts fees for unregulated businesses and then if you break the law you cannot be held accountable. We're obviously all idiots. If I had a restaurant or a brick and mortar store I'd leave DC.
Anonymous wrote:Amazingly the bill does away with food safety training and standards and if you violate the law, according to the bill, you cannot be ticketed or held accountable.
Anonymous wrote:I think it's the last point you made. Vending is a form of entrepreneurship and those who engage in it must clearly be independent sole proprietors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve come to the conclusion that we should no longer elect anyone who self identifies as a “community activist.” I now realize that this phrase is code for someone who has never worked in the private sector. Someone who has no real skills. Never had to make a payroll, or pay rent, or deal with heavy handed regulation. These are the last people who should be anywhere near the gavel. Somehow we’ve managed to elect 13 of them simultaneously.
So, so true. There is NO ONE on the DC Council who has any meaningful private sector business experience.
+1
Anonymous wrote:I dont even care about the food safety issues as much as turning our sidewalks into flea markets and looking like a third world country. Most of the crap on 14th is stolen shit from CVS (why do you think so much is locked up CVS), some horrible "artwork" , belts, socks and more crap made in china.
Is this really the "vibrancy" that Columbia Heights needs?