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Article History WASHINGTON (Map, News) - Washingtonians are powerless today.
We sit in the eye of the political storm raging around us. The storm could rumble through and change our lives. Democrats could sweep Republicans from power. Law firms where we work could win or lose clients; lobbying firms that were up could be down. All we can do is wait and watch and root for our team. What we cannot do is vote for anyone or anything that matters in this midterm election.
We have no senators. We have our one, nonvoting member of Congress. Not having a vote on the House floor, she doesn’t count. Nor do we.
This is the day that reminds us we are irrelevant in national politics. We are 550,000 Americans who pay taxes, fight in wars, help run the government — but cannot exercise the fundamental democratic right of voting for someone to represent us fully in Congress.
On the day when politicians play the biggest game of the year, Washingtonians got no game.
The political hothouse in Virginia and Maryland only make us feel more powerless. We are the hub of the wheel, surrounded by the suburbs of Virginia to the south and west, Maryland to the north and east. Our televisions and newspapers and Internet blast us with news of the Senate and gubernatorial races. The winners will have an inordinate effect on us as the center city of the region, yet we have no voice in whether they win or lose.
Consider George Allen, the Republican incumbent senator from Virginia. He is by all accounts extremely conservative. He has demonstrated his antipathy to people who are not Caucasian and Virginian, even though he is from California and his roots are Jewish. Cameras caught him disparaging a young man with Indian roots. Schoolmates have said he fancied Confederate flags and denigrated blacks. He’s taken a hard-line position on immigration.
No wonder Allen has shown no interest in integrating D.C. and Virginia in matters of regional cooperation. If he beats challenger Jim Webb today, we Washingtonians will continue to get the back of his hand.
In Maryland, Congressman Ben Cardin has been a good friend to the District of Columbia. He would be a positive force for us in the Senate. His opponent, Michael Steele, is black, but as a Republican and lieutenant governor, he has shown no love for D.C.
Which brings me to the governor’s race in Maryland. Incumbent Republican Robert Ehrlich has not been abusive to D.C., but he hasn’t been overly cooperative, either. Compare that to challenger Martin O’Malley, the Democratic mayor of Baltimore. It turns out that Adrian Fenty, who most likely will win election to be our mayor, is already close to O’Malley.
If O’Malley wins, residents of the capital city stand to benefit.
The best news for Washingtonians would be a Democratic takeover of the House. That might take us one step closer to getting full voting rights, so that four years from now, we might count.
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J G G Coolidge "68" said:
Marion Barry has done more singlehandedly to create a Black middle class in Washington DC than any other single individual. As far as MR Jaffe's article is concerned, he does not remember, wasn't in DC OR was not affected, by DC Public Schools being the jobs program for the families of congressional staffers and elected officials while in town. DC had a carpetbagger led education system with not enough graduates of Miner College in leadership positions. Barry had faults, I see many people writing who live in glass houses. His singlemost political fault is not having the political will to mandate DC employees to remain DC residents. Thus they became disconnected with the community and its growth or safety. By the way for another who knows nothing than to complain Barry Farms was the first public project housing in DC built long before Mayor Barry entered DC. The nerve of you media and personal complainers who never did, fought, contributed or sacraficed for DC yet you enjoy and take
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Examiner Reader said:
"when are we going to get past what Marion Barry did years ago and focus on today?" Pray tell, what has he done besides spend half his time in court for drug use and making headlines about his inability to manage his own finances? He certainly hasn't done anything for his Ward 8 constituency? Any new development has simply been a by product of having water views in his ward. Barry Farms - sonething he put name on - is a symbol for all that is wrong with this city. But say one thing for Barry, he got a good government job that he doesn't have to do anything but collect a check.
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Muckle John said:
For the love of god, why is this slug still holding public office?!
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GAB said:
"when are we going to get past what Marion Barry did years ago and focus on today?" When Marion Barry retires from the city council, and when all the lazy, chair-warming, and corrupt city employees he is responsible for hiring leave.
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Examiner Reader said:
well said
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Examiner Reader said:
when are we going to get past what Marion Barry did years ago and focus on today?
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Examiner Reader said:
Not sure why there records were mentioned as that does not mean that they ae guilty. Why did they get so little time? This officer never stated what she said first to get the response from the boys which is the reason why they were no lengthy sentences. Officers need to hold themselves to higher standards. These boys are being targeted because she's not satisfied. On 10/19 she had the entire 7 district outside the boys grandma house just because she thought one of the two boys were outside the house (confirmed by a 7 district captain. Neither was present and as a result an estimated 30 police officers are on this one street when they could have been somewhere else doing nothing. By the way these boys do live with their grandma. Was it convenient to pick these two out of 10 because she knew them. What happened to the other 8?
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Examiner Reader said:
Imagine that the "GRANDMA" calls to defend these kids, wonder where Mom and Dad are???? It's a matter of time and these kids will be in trouble again. Another kid brought up in a broken home blaming the streets for his decisions. Parents need to get a better grip on these kids.
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Examiner Reader said:
why doesn't she just move? get out of a bad neighborhood?
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Mike Licht said:
Is DC Government letting the bike vending corporation use city streets for free, like they let advertising companies use it for bus shelters, or is there DC funding?
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Examiner Reader said:
Harry Jaffe...here you go again....postulating: "...Our commercial real estate market is still one of the hottest in the country, pushing tax revenues up by 16 percent.." Jaffe...every year [5 years past] this city has had a surplus...starting at 90 million -2002 up to $130 million in 2005...HIGH PROPERTY TAXES!!!!!!! Black Families property taxes where higher than most families homes west Rock Creek Park. Jaffe...you failed to ask or Follow WHAT HAPPEN TO THE DISTRICT TOBACCO SETTLEMENT MONEY.... JAFFE...YOU ARE TALKING SMOKE CIRCLES AND your background is definitely not FINANCE. CALVIN H. GURLEY
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EyesWideOpen said:
To Mayor Fenty: "Keep your promises. Fix the schools, train the jobless, repair the lousy roads and eat more leafy vegetables."
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Erica said:
This is just lovely. On a Monday afternoon it's nice to stop and appreciate Bambi and his still-living mom. I wish we could treat all of nature with this kind of respect.
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Ms. D: Although the former superintendent had the support of Mayor Williams, why would the former superintendent need support to get textbooks? That is something superintendents all over the country do each year.
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Elizabeth Davis said:
I don't know whether to regard this story as a 'news' article or merely a propaganda campaigned to trash the outgoing superintendent. It would have been more beneficial for me to know how many schools did not receive books and the list of schools rather than the blatant fingerpointing at an administration that never had the underpinnings and mayoral support that our chancellor is afforded. While I'm happy that the Mayor is so willing to provide Ms. Rhee the support she'll need to improve services to schools and children, it would have been great if Dr. Janey and former DC public school administrations had this same level of support from the Mayor and council. If Ms. Rhee fails to turn the system around in two years, I wonder if she will also get a media lynching by the DC power brokers and the media that serves them.
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Mike Licht said:
>>Re: D.C. students will lack books on opening day - as usual<< Hilda L. Ortiz, DCPS Chief Academic Officer and Gloria L. Benjamin, Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum & Instruction, issued updated Learning Standards for many subjects last week. Have these folks order textbooks NOW. In September, as I understand it, Fairfax County Public School teachers will choose from among county-approved textbooks for the 2008-2009 school year, and books will arrive by June 2008. Why can't DCPS do this?
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