Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nice way of letting everyone know that you haven’t bothered to read the Constitution.
The same 250 year old document that allows Americans to arm themselves with unlimited weapons of war? Pardon me while I wipe my a55 with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nice way of letting everyone know that you haven’t bothered to read the Constitution.
The same 250 year old document that allows Americans to arm themselves with unlimited weapons of war? Pardon me while I wipe my a55 with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you think of streets in a city as analogous to the blood vessels in your body, getting rid of parking spaces and replacing them with bike lanes is like giving a city arteriosclerosis. It makes it a lot harder for the vast majority of people to get around the city. People aren't going to switch to bikes just because there's bike lanes. They'll just stop going to the parts of the city where it's a pain in the ass to drive or park. I know I haven't been to Georgetown in years because getting around Georgetown fking sucks. How does it help anyone to have a balkanized city?
It's called
Metro
Bus
Walking
Cycling
Rideshare
Scooter
Tons of ways to get around the District without having convenient and subsidized parking available for drivers. Time to prioritize people, not single occupancy vehicle owners and operators.
Yes, but driving is by far the most popular way of getting around, and it's the only method of transportation in Washington D.C. that transportation surveys show is becoming *more* popular. Fewer people are biking. Fewer are riding the subway. Fewer are taking the bus. Sorry but people are voting with their feet.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Outlaw vaping and smoking outside or in public spaces. All smoking - but especially weed. My kids associate weed smell with DC the way NYC smells like trash and piss.
2. Deal with the rats
3. House the homeless and deal with begging and pan handing in tourist areas
Can we get the tent encampments out of Rock Creek Park? Or at least make the "residents" work to clean up the filth in the park?
Anonymous wrote:
Would be interesting to see it as a ballot initiative. I would certainly vote in favor of it.
Anonymous wrote:
Yes, but driving is by far the most popular way of getting around, and it's the only method of transportation in Washington D.C. that transportation surveys show is becoming *more* popular. Fewer people are biking. Fewer are riding the subway. Fewer are taking the bus. Sorry but people are voting with their feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Re-criminalize pot.
Never going to happen. But continue holding your breath until it does, it's rather amusing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you think of streets in a city as analogous to the blood vessels in your body, getting rid of parking spaces and replacing them with bike lanes is like giving a city arteriosclerosis. It makes it a lot harder for the vast majority of people to get around the city. People aren't going to switch to bikes just because there's bike lanes. They'll just stop going to the parts of the city where it's a pain in the ass to drive or park. I know I haven't been to Georgetown in years because getting around Georgetown fking sucks. How does it help anyone to have a balkanized city?
It's called
Metro
Bus
Walking
Cycling
Rideshare
Scooter
Tons of ways to get around the District without having convenient and subsidized parking available for drivers. Time to prioritize people, not single occupancy vehicle owners and operators.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Nice way of letting everyone know that you haven’t bothered to read the Constitution.
The same 250 year old document that allows Americans to arm themselves with unlimited weapons of war? Pardon me while I wipe my a55 with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More parking. Get rid of bike lanes no one uses
Yeah, that will make DC an even nicer place. Widen the roads, increase speed limits and make it easier for suburbanites to drive around DC. Brilliant. Turn DC into a car sewer dump like GA Ave near the Beltway.
If you think of streets in a city as analogous to the blood vessels in your body, getting rid of parking spaces and replacing them with bike lanes is like giving a city arteriosclerosis. It makes it a lot harder for the vast majority of people to get around the city. People aren't going to switch to bikes just because there's bike lanes. They'll just stop going to the parts of the city where it's a pain in the ass to drive or park. I know I haven't been to Georgetown in years because getting around Georgetown fking sucks. How does it help anyone to have a balkanized city?
Anonymous wrote:
If you think of streets in a city as analogous to the blood vessels in your body, getting rid of parking spaces and replacing them with bike lanes is like giving a city arteriosclerosis. It makes it a lot harder for the vast majority of people to get around the city. People aren't going to switch to bikes just because there's bike lanes. They'll just stop going to the parts of the city where it's a pain in the ass to drive or park. I know I haven't been to Georgetown in years because getting around Georgetown fking sucks. How does it help anyone to have a balkanized city?
Anonymous wrote:
Nice way of letting everyone know that you haven’t bothered to read the Constitution.
Anonymous wrote:1. Outlaw vaping and smoking outside or in public spaces. All smoking - but especially weed. My kids associate weed smell with DC the way NYC smells like trash and piss.
2. Deal with the rats
3. House the homeless and deal with begging and pan handing in tourist areas