Washington DC feels very detached from the daily lives of most Americans. One way to change this - relocate Federal agencies that don’t need to be in DC to other parts of the country. Would save tons of money too as DC is one of our most expensive cities.https://www.yang2020.com/policies/relocatefederalagencies/ …
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@AndrewYang This surgeon is saying that you and the Senator from Indiana do not understand the government. Please respond.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Right. There’s definitely not a concentration of wealth in Washington D.C.
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Especially east of the river.
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To say nothing of the cost of relocation which would likely includes constructing suitable buildings.
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Yep. An initial cost that they would more than make up for by NOT being based in a super expensive metro like DC. A savings that is permanent, and a move that would help DC as well since it's overly congested anyway. Crazy policies man..
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"Don't work" key phrase
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I agree. It is a moronic policy but then again, look who it is coming from.
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A naive question, are you a lobbyist based in DC? A soul crashing profession as
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As a doctor, why do you talk like this? Try to have a conversation. A senator just agreed with
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Haha, the fact that he has to tell everyone he's a doctor is all you need to know. It's like he's screaming, "I'm important!" Please.
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