2/ When the time is right, the fencing around the White House and U.S. Capitol, just like the plywood we’ve seen on our businesses for too long, will be taken down.
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3/ We look forward to working with Congresswoman Norton on not only ensuring continued public access to the Capitol, but also preventing any proposed security installations from intruding into our local neighborhoods.
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Safety first. Take care everyone.
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Thank you!
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Thank you. The safety of everyone who works at the Capitol is of utmost importance but reactionary permanent fencing is not the solution.
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It is never the solution. Be sure to call it what it is, turning DC into a police state. It flies in the face of the peaceful transfer of power.
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good call. thanks.
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Georgetown waterfront has a wall rise to protect when the Potomac floods. How about a hidden wall underneath the curved road on the South, West and East side of The Capitol?
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