In recent weeks, we have seen a surge in negative rhetoric about the country’s capital from the president and other leaders he has appointed to live and work here. Like other metropolitan areas, there are traffic, crime, heat waves, and uncovered people who struggle to survive.
But the president believes that when the National Guard and other police forces end up sacrificing more of some of our country’s most unprotected and vulnerable people, they can “do whatever they want.”
But the rhetoric from the president, the latest neighbor in DC, is that for those with roofers who want to live in peace, locals can’t enjoy their favorite restaurants and patio dining is unsafe. Your favorite local grocery store, wine shop and brunch are dangerous. Recent World Pride Festival, Cherry Blossom Festival, and other neighbourhood festivals (small business promotions popular at age 14) such as H Street Festival, Adams Morgan Day, and Summer Summer Days.th And u area (or other fun gatherings) can be difficult and even dangerous to attend.
Row to Potomac, take a river taxi from George Town and the newly developed W-Head area to the old town of Alexandria, and it means choppy water, own death, and death by pickpockets.
It is believed that mocktails are not safe on the rooftop at sunset. There is also no jogging or cycling at Rock Creek Park. This is lovely in spring and autumn due to the display of large tree covers, foaming water and colorful leaves, making you feel like you’re outside of America’s major cities in the hills of West Virginia.
The president laughs from ear to ear by attending a drag brunch, laughs with drag queen cattines to grab a dollar down between the tables, pulls out his wig, “Work work, Work work, Work work!” Rihanna performs in the background.
The President will make you believe that highly educated citizens do not know what they are talking about when they are taxed without constitutional rights, voting rights, or representation, and that citizens of this country do not exceed the law.
The President will also believe that government efficiency means digging deep into research into climate change, pollution and other environmental concerns, with sincere efforts to build solid international relations. But building a $200 million ballroom that looks like a concrete racquetball court with sticky gold coverings is a great way to spend your taxes while talking about stealing Social Security Funds and closing and paying off local hospitals.
You can’t always choose a neighbor who is my fellow resident of the District of Columbia, but you can choose your battle. DC, it’s time to fight for your rights, for the party. “Leader” (and I use that term roughly) is not someone here to enjoy life. They want to impose all those around them the miserable way of thinking, behaviour and existing. And we all know the old phrase “Misery Loves Company.”
So my DC friend: Don’t live in fear. Take me to your wonderful city. Grab a margarita on the patio and hold its mock tail on the rooftop. Bicycle through Rock Creek Park, stroll through Potomac in Georgetown, and redo the new Anacostia riverside. I’m going to a baseball game. Enjoy a live music evening at one of multiple venues. Eat all types of world-class cuisine. Walk through one of the many picturesque neighborhoods, admire the beautiful historical properties of the home, and admire the charming architecture of the new build.
Live this life so that no one intends to live your best life for you. Let all Americans remind you that even this president cannot take away your joy and happiness in one of America’s most beautiful cities.
Joseph Hudson I’m a local real estate agent.
Source: Washington Blade: LGBTQ News, Politics, LGBTQ Rights, Gay News – www.washingtonblade.com
