Republicans in the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, and in The White House have put out statements, made comments, and put forth legislation targeting Washington, DC under the premise that the District is a failing jurisdiction. They are trying to put forth a narrative, a false notion, that the city is full of crime and has a corrupt government. The truth of the matter is Washington, DC is a vibrant, beautiful city that has its share of issues, and strives despite constantly being under attack for being vocally progressive, heavily Democratic, and rich in its Black population and culture.
On this episode of The Offshoot podcast, D.C. Councilman Zachary Parker counters the arguments made by members of the Grand Old Party. The District is doing well, especially in comparison to other jurisdictions. Are there opportunities for improvement? Yes, said Councilman Parker, and he speaks on three issues in which he is leading efforts to further the growth and prosperity of the city, its 750,000 residents and businesses. From the much talked about crime, downtown revitalization, the youth to rank-choice voting, economic activity and budgets, Councilman Parker provides insight to the workings of D.C. Government that very few people know about let alone understand.