It absolutely isn't a ghost town. I work there everyday. Crowds, tourists, no parking, protests, traffic, construction projects, restaurants are full (that weren't destroyed by Covid restrictions), crowds attending Caps games, events at the Wharf, people on the National Mall, etc., etc.
Thank you for the firsthand perspective. Can’t remember where I read it or who said it. Just that they went to meet some elected officials and to them the place seemed deserted.
First hand knowledge is the only thing we can rely on these days. Even though we have absolutely no idea who we are talking to on here, I trust you more than anyone on tv or msm.
How much effect will they have in a ghost town? Can’t remember who said they were there last week and the place was deserted.
It absolutely isn't a ghost town. I work there everyday. Crowds, tourists, no parking, protests, traffic, construction projects, restaurants are full (that weren't destroyed by Covid restrictions), crowds attending Caps games, events at the Wharf, people on the National Mall, etc., etc.
Thank you for the firsthand perspective. Can’t remember where I read it or who said it. Just that they went to meet some elected officials and to them the place seemed deserted.
First hand knowledge is the only thing we can rely on these days. Even though we have absolutely no idea who we are talking to on here, I trust you more than anyone on tv or msm.
You are welcome.
Going to avoid 270 and 495 tomorrow and go into DC a different way. We will see what the traffic is like with the convoy.