Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he do the last time? Are we better yet?
+1 people have so high expectations.
I expect zero changes in DC besides making his family and friends wealthier. He will probably spend more time in Florida than DC.
This. Doesn't really care about DC one way or the other. In fact, the more lawless crime in DC, the better to feature in Trump's fundraising.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I cannot wait for Trump to reopen Beach Drive and remove a bunch of bike lanes.
Of course you can't, you boomer moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What did he do the last time? Are we better yet?
+1 people have so high expectations.
I expect zero changes in DC besides making his family and friends wealthier. He will probably spend more time in Florida than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:73% is a pretty strong repudiation of the DC Council.
To be fair, I wonder if all voters actually fully understood what Prop 83 meant. Some people might have just seen as “oh look more choices to vote” and just checked the box for shts a giggles and out of confusion.
I did it knowing that it could result in more moderate candidates.
But did anyone else pay attention to the campaign from a lot of pandering liberals and left leaning folks who said “oh no! We can’t have ranked choice! It’s too confusing for poor voters in Ward 7 and 8!”
Like it was this ironic and extremely rude mindset that poor people didn’t understand it or, really, that they should be protected from their own choices. Just so much soft bigotry of low expectations. Like it’s pretty fked up that some know it all progressive would try and shoot down ranked choice under that banner. Basically, they knew that it could lead to more choices and potentially, gasp, less candidates like Nadeau. Pretty underhanded and patronizing.
Super progressive here, supported rank choice just like everyone else I know. Stop making up shit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:73% is a pretty strong repudiation of the DC Council.
To be fair, I wonder if all voters actually fully understood what Prop 83 meant. Some people might have just seen as “oh look more choices to vote” and just checked the box for shts a giggles and out of confusion.
I did it knowing that it could result in more moderate candidates.
But did anyone else pay attention to the campaign from a lot of pandering liberals and left leaning folks who said “oh no! We can’t have ranked choice! It’s too confusing for poor voters in Ward 7 and 8!”
Like it was this ironic and extremely rude mindset that poor people didn’t understand it or, really, that they should be protected from their own choices. Just so much soft bigotry of low expectations. Like it’s pretty fked up that some know it all progressive would try and shoot down ranked choice under that banner. Basically, they knew that it could lead to more choices and potentially, gasp, less candidates like Nadeau. Pretty underhanded and patronizing.
Anonymous wrote:What did he do the last time? Are we better yet?
Anonymous wrote:I cannot wait for Trump to reopen Beach Drive and remove a bunch of bike lanes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m fairly liberal and despise Trump as a person, but part of me is secretly excited about his election. I have spent years stewing in anger as our city leaders have done everything in their power to aid and abet violent criminals. They have implemented policies which are contrary to evidence and common sense/decency (like dumping violent criminals in Ward 3 apartment buildings and doing nothing as those psychopaths terrorized formerly nice communities, or dumping millions of dollars into “violence interrupters,” or overpaying millions of dollars to landlords to take voucher tenants, or legalizing juvenile crime… the list goes on forever). Our city leaders, who are so transparently corrupt, need to be punished. Home rule needs to be partly abrogated (I doubt they’ll completely do away with it) to restore sanity and order to our city
If you really think Trump is going to do anything positive for DC ir any blue state/ city. He only cares about himself
His narcissistic tendencies may be useful in creating the gilded city he’d want foreign dignitaries to visit. Who knows. Can’t make it less safe than it is now thanks for progressive oversight.
Anonymous wrote:He will be living in DC and hosting world leaders in DC. Image matters to him.
Personally, I am delighted by the prospect of a deep clean. Let’s see what can actually be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:73% is a pretty strong repudiation of the DC Council.
To be fair, I wonder if all voters actually fully understood what Prop 83 meant. Some people might have just seen as “oh look more choices to vote” and just checked the box for shts a giggles and out of confusion.
I did it knowing that it could result in more moderate candidates.
But did anyone else pay attention to the campaign from a lot of pandering liberals and left leaning folks who said “oh no! We can’t have ranked choice! It’s too confusing for poor voters in Ward 7 and 8!”
Like it was this ironic and extremely rude mindset that poor people didn’t understand it or, really, that they should be protected from their own choices. Just so much soft bigotry of low expectations. Like it’s pretty fked up that some know it all progressive would try and shoot down ranked choice under that banner. Basically, they knew that it could lead to more choices and potentially, gasp, less candidates like Nadeau. Pretty underhanded and patronizing.
Anonymous wrote:73% is a pretty strong repudiation of the DC Council.