Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is just hopes and dreams of some SJW young planners. They'll be gone soon enough. This will never come to pass in its current form, thanks god.
Note to SJW young planners: Stop calling our neighborhoods "corridors." For a crowd that claims not to be automobile-centric, "corridors" is an ironic term.
Yeah why do they do that?
Anonymous wrote:The former Fannie Mae building would make a nice boutique hotel. There are few places to stay in Upper Northwest.
Anonymous wrote:The former Fannie Mae building would make a nice boutique hotel. There are few places to stay in Upper Northwest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is just hopes and dreams of some SJW young planners. They'll be gone soon enough. This will never come to pass in its current form, thanks god.
Note to SJW young planners: Stop calling our neighborhoods "corridors." For a crowd that claims not to be automobile-centric, "corridors" is an ironic term.
Anonymous wrote:
This is just hopes and dreams of some SJW young planners. They'll be gone soon enough. This will never come to pass in its current form, thanks god.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is just hopes and dreams of some SJW young planners. They'll be gone soon enough. This will never come to pass in its current form, thanks god.
Where are they going to put thousands of additional K-12 students in Ward 3?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Frumin is so cowardly. He votes "present" on crime bill amendments. How about taking a stand to support your constituents?
Frumin has a constituency of one: “Bill”
He thinks the rest of Ward 3 are all racists.
Anonymous wrote:
This is just hopes and dreams of some SJW young planners. They'll be gone soon enough. This will never come to pass in its current form, thanks god.
Anonymous wrote:
This is just hopes and dreams of some SJW young planners. They'll be gone soon enough. This will never come to pass in its current form, thanks god.
Anonymous wrote:Frumin is so cowardly. He votes "present" on crime bill amendments. How about taking a stand to support your constituents?