Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro is a mess. The roads are more congested than ever (and they just announced plans for 100s more speed cameras in case going down major arteries like 16th wasn't painful enough). And crime is worse than ever. Maybe Bowser should focus on ways to make it easier for people to get downtown, rather than forcing them to do it against their will.
Exactly! make it more attractive for people to want to come in. She has been bashing commuters, taking parking spaces away, creating more and more bike lanes, cameras, etc for years. Where the hell does she think feds can afford to live? It's not an easy bike ride to work.
This!
DC treats commuters really bad, makes them feel unwelcome. Why would they want to come back?
+1. You can’t put bike lanes on major arterial roads AND expect professional workers to return en masse Can’t have both.
Understand induced demand. Over time, the lanes won’t make any difference to the time of your commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I telework 2 days and when I was in DC yesterday I bought a burrito and a bottle of water from Qdoba and it was almost $20.00. Bowser can start by fixing vagrancy and homelessness Fed workers aren’t going to buy enough lunch to fix DC even if they all return full time.
Jesus. What a waste of money. It seems like prices everywhere have increased 50% or more. The idea that Federal workers need to come back in order to be ripped off is ridiculous. I recommend stocking up your office with protein shakes from
Costco. They are cheap, filling and provide all your essential nutrients. Maybe it’s not as satisfying as a burrito, but when the alternative is to spend $20 at Qdoba I’m going with the shake.
DP. Prices have totally gone up. I generally bring my lunch but previously when things get busy would buy out once a week, but I swear lunch at my pre-pandemic quick service haunts cost 50% more. Just not worth it. I'll still get a coffee/muffin sometimes but have really buckled down on bringing my lunch.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I telework 2 days and when I was in DC yesterday I bought a burrito and a bottle of water from Qdoba and it was almost $20.00. Bowser can start by fixing vagrancy and homelessness Fed workers aren’t going to buy enough lunch to fix DC even if they all return full time.
Jesus. What a waste of money. It seems like prices everywhere have increased 50% or more. The idea that Federal workers need to come back in order to be ripped off is ridiculous. I recommend stocking up your office with protein shakes from
Costco. They are cheap, filling and provide all your essential nutrients. Maybe it’s not as satisfying as a burrito, but when the alternative is to spend $20 at Qdoba I’m going with the shake.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re telling me the hordes of bikers downtown are spending enough scratch? C’mon man!
I’ve heard it frequently said that bike lanes increase business. I guess that’s wrong.
Right. One anonymous post on DCUM carries much more weight than dozens of academic studies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re telling me the hordes of bikers downtown are spending enough scratch? C’mon man!
I’ve heard it frequently said that bike lanes increase business. I guess that’s wrong.
Right. One anonymous post on DCUM carries much more weight than dozens of academic studies.
Are any of those academic studies about downtown DC? Here in DC they built a lot of bike lanes during COVID and now that we’re out of COVID businesses keep failing. So whatever economic boost they theoretically are supposed to provide it’s clearly not working in downtown DC.
I’ll have “how can one so egregiously confuse correlation with causation?” for 500, Alex.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro is a mess. The roads are more congested than ever (and they just announced plans for 100s more speed cameras in case going down major arteries like 16th wasn't painful enough). And crime is worse than ever. Maybe Bowser should focus on ways to make it easier for people to get downtown, rather than forcing them to do it against their will.
Exactly! make it more attractive for people to want to come in. She has been bashing commuters, taking parking spaces away, creating more and more bike lanes, cameras, etc for years. Where the hell does she think feds can afford to live? It's not an easy bike ride to work.
This!
DC treats commuters really bad, makes them feel unwelcome. Why would they want to come back?
+1. You can’t put bike lanes on major arterial roads AND expect professional workers to return en masse Can’t have both.
Understand induced demand. Over time, the lanes won’t make any difference to the time of your commute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro is a mess. The roads are more congested than ever (and they just announced plans for 100s more speed cameras in case going down major arteries like 16th wasn't painful enough). And crime is worse than ever. Maybe Bowser should focus on ways to make it easier for people to get downtown, rather than forcing them to do it against their will.
Exactly! make it more attractive for people to want to come in. She has been bashing commuters, taking parking spaces away, creating more and more bike lanes, cameras, etc for years. Where the hell does she think feds can afford to live? It's not an easy bike ride to work.
This!
DC treats commuters really bad, makes them feel unwelcome. Why would they want to come back?
+1. You can’t put bike lanes on major arterial roads AND expect professional workers to return en masse Can’t have both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re telling me the hordes of bikers downtown are spending enough scratch? C’mon man!
I’ve heard it frequently said that bike lanes increase business. I guess that’s wrong.
Right. One anonymous post on DCUM carries much more weight than dozens of academic studies.
Are any of those academic studies about downtown DC? Here in DC they built a lot of bike lanes during COVID and now that we’re out of COVID businesses keep failing. So whatever economic boost they theoretically are supposed to provide it’s clearly not working in downtown DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro is a mess. The roads are more congested than ever (and they just announced plans for 100s more speed cameras in case going down major arteries like 16th wasn't painful enough). And crime is worse than ever. Maybe Bowser should focus on ways to make it easier for people to get downtown, rather than forcing them to do it against their will.
Exactly! make it more attractive for people to want to come in. She has been bashing commuters, taking parking spaces away, creating more and more bike lanes, cameras, etc for years. Where the hell does she think feds can afford to live? It's not an easy bike ride to work.
This!
DC treats commuters really bad, makes them feel unwelcome. Why would they want to come back?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Metro is a mess. The roads are more congested than ever (and they just announced plans for 100s more speed cameras in case going down major arteries like 16th wasn't painful enough). And crime is worse than ever. Maybe Bowser should focus on ways to make it easier for people to get downtown, rather than forcing them to do it against their will.
Exactly! make it more attractive for people to want to come in. She has been bashing commuters, taking parking spaces away, creating more and more bike lanes, cameras, etc for years. Where the hell does she think feds can afford to live? It's not an easy bike ride to work.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a fed and in general I prefer in person over telework. But Bowser needs to work on crime! Twice I've had truly deranged people come up to me on Metro holding knives during my regular commute. And not pocket knives! I need Metro to come in and it is a true shit show.
Anonymous wrote:I telework 2 days and when I was in DC yesterday I bought a burrito and a bottle of water from Qdoba and it was almost $20.00. Bowser can start by fixing vagrancy and homelessness Fed workers aren’t going to buy enough lunch to fix DC even if they all return full time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She needs to shove it. There are homeless people all over the sidewalks near my office. You can't even walk on the sidewalk if you want to go out to lunch. She should worry about that.
+1000
Bowser should first worry about cleaning up all the vagrancy, crime and homelessness in downtown DC. Office workers will be more likely to come back when it looks less like a war zone.