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superdookietoiletexp OP t1_je0yohe wrote
Reply to comment by Gumburcules in Parking finally gone along most of M St in Gtown . . . About a decade too late, but better than never. by superdookietoiletexp
It was a steal while it lasted. Cheaper than the bus in some instances.
superdookietoiletexp OP t1_je0o5us wrote
Reply to comment by Gumburcules in Parking finally gone along most of M St in Gtown . . . About a decade too late, but better than never. by superdookietoiletexp
That never happened to me, but UberPool was interesting. Every once in a while there’d be a great chat between the co-riders and/or the driver, but mostly it was an insight into how antisocial we’ve become.
superdookietoiletexp t1_jdmioqy wrote
Reply to comment by oxtailplanning in I know it shouldn't be, but it's always weird seeing DC on a random, unrelated sub. by snow-days
That’s a great explanation of what I thought was a throwaway insult. Thanks.
superdookietoiletexp t1_j8torkh wrote
Maybe the biggest news here is that WaPo is doing proper investigative reporting on local issues. This has been a long long time coming.
superdookietoiletexp t1_j61plme wrote
Reply to comment by CanaKitty in Opinion | D.C. is turning its beautiful streets into bar-code lookalikes by DCmetrosexual1
Suburbanism is the reason a lot of these people are Republicans in the first place (yes, there are actual studies on that). It’s a vicious cycle.
superdookietoiletexp t1_j61pcv9 wrote
Reply to comment by TheNantucketRed in Opinion | D.C. is turning its beautiful streets into bar-code lookalikes by DCmetrosexual1
Not bad at all.
superdookietoiletexp t1_j3mwez8 wrote
Reply to comment by Gumburcules in Car owners are always made to be a villain. by [deleted]
Nailed it. Drivers ranting about “entitled cyclists” plumbs new depths in self-awareness.
superdookietoiletexp t1_j1ojual wrote
Reply to In your opinion what is the most aesthetically pleasing residentialarea in the district? by jurgenius87
Spring Valley has the swankiest houses in DC.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iyyl05v wrote
Reply to Today in Washington DC by hrh69
I saw the same trails crossing from a different location. Thanks for posting.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iukby21 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in WaPo | Opinion: Elissa Silverman’s unacceptable conduct was not some minor violation by FamousConcert1220
It’s completely impossible in your simple mind that there are Republicans that could vote for Hillary and support planned parenthood. OK.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iukboi8 wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in WaPo | Opinion: Elissa Silverman’s unacceptable conduct was not some minor violation by FamousConcert1220
It’s so nice of you to join us here, Jo-Ann.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iujyrzg wrote
Reply to comment by Master-Musician5006 in WaPo | Opinion: Elissa Silverman’s unacceptable conduct was not some minor violation by FamousConcert1220
At some point, it just becomes common sense. Like all efficient organizations, there is a division of labor at WaPo. Local politics is delegated to her. She has established a long track record of endorsing folk like Jack Evans, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that she publishes crap like this as well. Luckily, DC voters apparently don’t give a whit what she has to say. Her endorsements have a terrible track record of winning competitive elections.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iujy4d2 wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in WaPo | Opinion: Elissa Silverman’s unacceptable conduct was not some minor violation by FamousConcert1220
I do. Jo-Ann Armao is the editor covering local politics. If you think all 16 editors and associate editors write editorials, I admire your naïveté. Here is some background for you: https://dcfordemocracy.org/2020/10/06/why-washington-post-local-endorsements-cannot-be-trusted/
superdookietoiletexp t1_iujy3ke wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in WaPo | Opinion: Elissa Silverman’s unacceptable conduct was not some minor violation by FamousConcert1220
Yep.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iujrclx wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in WaPo | Opinion: Elissa Silverman’s unacceptable conduct was not some minor violation by FamousConcert1220
Yes. Please find it for me.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iuj52m2 wrote
Reply to comment by 9throwawayDERP in Why are QAnoners trying to save Hardy Park…or am I missing something? by weirdfish1995
I agree that a ~500 student school is too big for right now. A ~300 student school would however relieve overcrowding at the other elementaries feeding Hardy and give the city the classroom space it needs to guarantee Pre-K via DCPS across the city (which would be a huge deal).
The area will inevitably densify as families move in to the area to access the new high school and so it’d make sense to build it large enough to add additional classrooms as necessary. LAB is only using 1/2 of the Old Hardy building as it is so hopefully the city to take back what they are not using and use that for the new school with an annex on the parking lot beside the building. Best case scenario is to overturn the lease extension but I can’t see how that would ever happen.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iuj38i0 wrote
Reply to comment by BrightThru2014 in WaPo | Opinion: Elissa Silverman’s unacceptable conduct was not some minor violation by FamousConcert1220
Don’t think so. I haven’t seen anything in any event.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iuivdjj wrote
Reply to comment by Brickleberried in WaPo | Opinion: Elissa Silverman’s unacceptable conduct was not some minor violation by FamousConcert1220
It’s not actually the “Board”, but rather one Republican who lives in Silver Spring and to whom the rest of the Board has delegated coverage of local politics.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iuipogf wrote
Reply to comment by 9throwawayDERP in Why are QAnoners trying to save Hardy Park…or am I missing something? by weirdfish1995
There is density along MacArthur Blvd., but the lack of a neighborhood elementary school and distance from other schools has driven parents away. The new schools will attract parents and change the character of the neighborhood, which is what has got the retirees so upset. None of us knows exactly how many elementary school age kids live in Foxhall, but there are probably more than enough to fall a small (300 student) school.
superdookietoiletexp OP t1_iuiddqf wrote
Reply to comment by mr-sandman-bringsand in D.C. Revamps Vision Zero Effort by superdookietoiletexp
It does. Wards 7 and 8 have the worst traffic statistics in the city.
superdookietoiletexp t1_iuhrm65 wrote
Reply to comment by blueeeyeddl in Why are QAnoners trying to save Hardy Park…or am I missing something? by weirdfish1995
No one has any plan build a school “on” Hardy Park. The proposal is to build a school beside the park that would keep all playing surfaces and facilities intact (and enhance many of them). Many people in the neighborhood have ES-age children and want the neighborhood public school that all other DC neighborhoods have. However, a handful of retirees - who have opposed proposals for a public school in the neighborhood even when it would have occupied an existing building - are peddling scary falsehoods to make the proposal out to be something it is not.
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superdookietoiletexp t1_iuba6g7 wrote
Reply to Trick or Treat? by Cooking_with_MREs
P St NW in Georgetown and Sherier Pl NW in the Palisades were fantastic pre-pandemic but were sparse last year and look to be this year as well.
superdookietoiletexp t1_je31xz1 wrote
Reply to comment by SquishWindow in D.C. leaders prepare for GOP grilling in hearing on crime, policing by EastoftheCap
If I had any awards to give, they would be coming your way. Your post is solid stuff.