Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In all fairness you're a Lazere surrogate trying to say that Goodwin is a republican (he isn't) and he's inexperienced (he isn't). Instead of pushing Left Said Ed you push Chandler in the hope he'll skim some votes from Goodwin.
Nice try though.
PP here. I'm not a Lazere surrogate and I wouldn't care if Goodwin was a republican. He's 30 years old. I actually listened to him. He's experienced in what exactly? I haven't listened to Chandler. I will before the election though. I'll give him the same chance. It's clear that Goodwin doesn't really understand how this city works. As a former corporate lawyer and investment banker, I'm all for business interests. This city is in need of a sharp business mind. I just don't think Goodwin is it.
Anonymous wrote:In all fairness you're a Lazere surrogate trying to say that Goodwin is a republican (he isn't) and he's inexperienced (he isn't). Instead of pushing Left Said Ed you push Chandler in the hope he'll skim some votes from Goodwin.
Nice try though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lazere has been running a leftist “Think Tank” for decades. Sorry friend but being funded by radicals to champion go no place legislation isn’t real world experience. Look at the papers on the DCFPI website. Most we be a generous B- in an introductory college public policy course. Goodwin has a real job with real experience. Goodwin doesn’t accept participation trophies.
Want Statehood vote for Goodwin.
Want to be ignored vote for Lazere.
You seem to be confusing progressive think tanks with conservative ones. (As usual, rightwingers project.)
It is conservative think tanks that are funded by billionaires with an agenda — there’s way more money on the right so progressive groups have to scrape.
It is conservative think tanks that are filled with mediocrities boosted by the money. Progressive think tankers— and I don’t know how to put this nicely— are WAY smarter than the AEI/Heritage crowd. It’s no surprise— barely anyone in the country believes what the billionaires want to push so their pool of candidates is small.
DCFPI has been a bit against the Walton/DeVos money sluicing into charters, maybe that’s why you don’t like them?
Ed is smart and has excellent command of key issues. I like his vision around funding schools.
And he’s got a big network in the city.
(If you’re a Republican, sorry, you don’t get a voice in DC. Your party has gone off the rails and the smart people that live in DC know it.)
Anonymous wrote:Lazere has been running a leftist “Think Tank” for decades. Sorry friend but being funded by radicals to champion go no place legislation isn’t real world experience. Look at the papers on the DCFPI website. Most we be a generous B- in an introductory college public policy course. Goodwin has a real job with real experience. Goodwin doesn’t accept participation trophies.
Want Statehood vote for Goodwin.
Want to be ignored vote for Lazere.
Anonymous wrote:In all fairness you're a Lazere surrogate trying to say that Goodwin is a republican (he isn't) and he's inexperienced (he isn't). Instead of pushing Left Said Ed you push Chandler in the hope he'll skim some votes from Goodwin.
Nice try though.
Anonymous wrote:Lazere has been running a leftist “Think Tank” for decades. Sorry friend but being funded by radicals to champion go no place legislation isn’t real world experience. Look at the papers on the DCFPI website. Most we be a generous B- in an introductory college public policy course. Goodwin has a real job with real experience. Goodwin doesn’t accept participation trophies.
Want Statehood vote for Goodwin.
Want to be ignored vote for Lazere.
Anonymous wrote:I want someone who isn’t part of any machines, who doesn’t have a financials stake in the Council’s decisions and who is concerned about the practical issues facing the city (i.e., the things the Council actually controls). I care a lot about DCPS. It sounds like I want Chander?
Anonymous wrote:With Lazere, Silverman worked for him. We don't need two of those.
I want to vote for the candidate that isn't Lazere or Orange.
I am thinking Goodwin, but am open to other suggestions. I wish there was some polling.
Anonymous wrote:Lazere has been running a leftist “Think Tank” for decades. Sorry friend but being funded by radicals to champion go no place legislation isn’t real world experience. Look at the papers on the DCFPI website. Most we be a generous B- in an introductory college public policy course. Goodwin has a real job with real experience. Goodwin doesn’t accept participation trophies.
Want Statehood vote for Goodwin.
Want to be ignored vote for Lazere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So who is actually worth voting for, and why?
Ed Lazere has a good view for what's wrong with the city and how to fix it. Ethical.
Markus Batchelor also. While less experienced in politics, he had the kind of lived experience that would guide us well.
Robert White - similar to Markus but with more experience under his belt.
Anonymous wrote:So who is actually worth voting for, and why?