Molly Conger
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Yeah, so it's good. It shows that the courts are still able to stop some of this stuff at this time.
Yeah, so it's good. It shows that the courts are still able to stop some of this stuff at this time.
And you don't have representation.
And you don't have representation.
And you don't have representation.
It almost seems disrespectful to be like, oh, yeah, you guys have a representative, but it doesn't do anything.
It almost seems disrespectful to be like, oh, yeah, you guys have a representative, but it doesn't do anything.
It almost seems disrespectful to be like, oh, yeah, you guys have a representative, but it doesn't do anything.
And it doesn't help that there's half a dozen different police forces operating on any given block of D.C. Oh, my God, girl.
And it doesn't help that there's half a dozen different police forces operating on any given block of D.C. Oh, my God, girl.
And it doesn't help that there's half a dozen different police forces operating on any given block of D.C. Oh, my God, girl.
I mean, I I rarely visit D.C. because I'm afraid of traffic. Like just the act of driving through northern Virginia to get to D.C. is too frightening for me. So I try not to go. But I think people who don't live in the area don't think of D.C. as a place where people live. They don't think of it as anyone's home. Right. It's like Congress lives there. The laws live there.
I mean, I I rarely visit D.C. because I'm afraid of traffic. Like just the act of driving through northern Virginia to get to D.C. is too frightening for me. So I try not to go. But I think people who don't live in the area don't think of D.C. as a place where people live. They don't think of it as anyone's home. Right. It's like Congress lives there. The laws live there.
I mean, I I rarely visit D.C. because I'm afraid of traffic. Like just the act of driving through northern Virginia to get to D.C. is too frightening for me. So I try not to go. But I think people who don't live in the area don't think of D.C. as a place where people live. They don't think of it as anyone's home. Right. It's like Congress lives there. The laws live there.
But like a lot of people live there, people who have nothing to do with the federal government, mostly a lot of black people, honestly.
But like a lot of people live there, people who have nothing to do with the federal government, mostly a lot of black people, honestly.
But like a lot of people live there, people who have nothing to do with the federal government, mostly a lot of black people, honestly.
It's a no-win situation. It is a no-win situation.
It's a no-win situation. It is a no-win situation.
It's a no-win situation. It is a no-win situation.