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Goodbye, Washington DC.
« on: August 13, 2020, 03:57:44 pm »

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Goodbye, Washington DC.

Mayor Bowser broke her contract with residents like me. So we’re leaving.

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Daniel Turner

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July 23, 2020

During the last night in my condo in DC, I had to walk my dog an extra lap around the block because a crazy person was outside screaming obscenities. I wasn’t afraid. I just didn’t feel like getting into it with him or having to listen to his story—his “Let me just tell you something,” attempt to get money from me. It was 1 A.M., and I was tired from a night out—but more so, just tired in general. Tired of it all.

I’m a city kid, through and through. And not a recent one. Not some Nebraska transplant who moved to the city and immediately thinks of himself as a local. A woman tried that on me once. With her affected upspeak cadence, where declarations sound like interrogatories, she told me she was from “Brook-LAN?”  “No, you’re not,” I retorted (obnoxiously, being the 6th generation New Yorker that I am). “You LIVE in Brooklyn. People who are really from there don’t pronounce it like that.”

https://humanevents.com/2020/07/23/goodbye-washington-dc/

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Re: Goodbye, Washington DC.
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2020, 04:08:20 pm »
Not to blame the good folks who took the bait, but way back I knew that the fashionable and cool thing of moving back to large metro areas would end up being a mistake.  Urban revitalization?  Just tax grab.
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Re: Goodbye, Washington DC.
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2020, 05:39:42 pm »
Not to blame the good folks who took the bait, but way back I knew that the fashionable and cool thing of moving back to large metro areas would end up being a mistake.  Urban revitalization?  Just tax grab.

When so much is at stake, it is best to trust your instincts.  I bought a cheap place with a long commute 15 years ago, and am happy with that decision.  If the trash starts moving out here I will sell before it's too late.