what do you guys think
7/9/2023 9:00:38 AM
I think DC sums the issue up quite nicely on their license plates.
7/9/2023 11:56:22 AM
the funny solution would be to abolish income tax in DC
7/10/2023 9:15:35 PM
the best thing would be to ban people from living in dc. problem solved.
7/11/2023 6:09:34 PM
There is no valid reason to oppose DC statehood. All opposition to it boils down to, "We don't want Democrats to get more Senators," and "It would be difficult." Bullshit.
7/12/2023 8:20:47 AM
I think the only rational counter argument I've seen is to roll DC into VA or MD. I thought theduke or somebody on here said it, but I can't find a post.
7/12/2023 9:13:31 AM
Well, VA already took their chunk of land back so they could sell slaves...
7/12/2023 10:12:10 AM
VA doesn't want DC. MD doesn't want DC. DC wants to be a state. So "roll them into VA or MD" is a solution that pleases exactly nobody except for republicans who want to limit the franchise of 700,000 people so they can continue attempting to rule by minority government.
7/12/2023 1:42:36 PM
If we added DC as a 51st state, we'd have to add Puerto Rico or somewhere else as a 52nd state. Otherwise the regular season schedule and playoff seeding will be off.
7/12/2023 6:28:46 PM
I didn't know about the VA retrocession. That explains the weird shape.
7/12/2023 7:19:28 PM
^^^im not endorsing it, just that it makes slightly more sense than "give them NO representation"^^
7/12/2023 7:38:59 PM
7/13/2023 3:17:06 AM
Eh...Many federal agencies and contractors who support the federal government are headquarters in NoVa or MD currently. And it's true that the federal government is a large employer, about 1 in 10 people for the entire DMV region. But there are also large populations of people that are employed by the leisure and hospitality sector, education, and local government.The most recently proposals for DC statehood, if I'm not mistaken, involved creating the Douglas Commonwealth which exuded the small portion of DC that includes federal buildings. Regardless, an American's employer is a shitty reason to deny them representation while still collecting tax revenue from them.
7/13/2023 6:44:21 AM
^My point wasn't strictly about 'their employer', it is about how at the end of the day the whole place revolves around what it is - a federal district. That is the greater point. I also did point out how other jobs are probably second degree, including the stuff you mentioned.Having an entire state surround some federal buildings (Douglas Commonwealth) isn't a very good idea in my book.
7/14/2023 12:42:32 AM
I mean, we all read what you wrote. It doesn't make any more sense now than the first time you posted it. Yes, it is true that the population of DC (as well as the greater DMV) has changed significantly over the years. If anything, your take away from that should be that what once was created as a federal district for the purposes of the government is no longer that. And you mischaracterize the city and it's residents by describing it as place built around a few federal buildings.You have close to a million people just inside of the district. Some work for the federal government, and some have nothing to do with the federal government. What you haven't shown is how residents of the district have any influence over the federal government, or would stand to gain any influence over the federal government assuming the federal buildings remain their own entity outside of Douglas Commonwealth.As it stands, the district has:No senators1 non-voting representativeNo independent control over their finances or legislationNotably, could not even send the police to help during January 6thNotably did not have a national guard to send during January 6thNotably cannot set up recreational sales of marijuana, due to a rider congress keeps in effectYet somehow, because some residents work for the federal government, the district has some sort of outsized influence?Lockheed, Boeing, Amazon, Brinks, SAIC, Hilton....these huge companies all have large footprints in the DMV area, but are not in Washington, DC. It is not necessary to be located in the district to work there, lobby there, or contribute to the local economy, or to otherwise have an outsized influence over the federal government.Just admit it man. The reason that DC statehood has such opposition is because like most metropolitan areas, DC bleeds blue. Republicans are not in any rush to add two democratic senators, or more democratic representives.
7/14/2023 8:09:13 AM
I wish it was a state so dems could get 2 more senators
7/14/2023 8:13:10 PM
^^
7/15/2023 4:52:49 AM
7/18/2023 8:35:09 AM
a real shocker that someone who created a username referencing Elon Musk would play the part of devils advocate in an extremely dense way
7/18/2023 1:14:14 PM
^^[deleted the original cause I don't see the value in arguing over the same points]
7/29/2023 12:44:08 PM
Also, just gonna add that I'm not opposed to DC getting voting rights and proportional apportionment in the House. I think that could be goodI just don't like the idea of statehood
7/29/2023 1:52:59 PM
7/29/2023 3:57:03 PM
what an absolutely sick burn
7/30/2023 1:34:47 PM
k
7/30/2023 6:05:27 PM
8/1/2023 2:42:36 PM
8/1/2023 4:03:59 PM
I’ve resigned myself to just chuckle anytime I see any right-wing dipshit say something along the lines of, “even the liberal New York Times agrees with me!!-!” when citing an op-ed from a fellow right-wing dipshit
8/1/2023 6:13:26 PM
^^thats why i dislike tom friedman and to a lesser extent krugman
8/7/2023 7:43:23 PM