I hear you on the prices. I worked across the river in VA for the first few years I was here, and then moving to DC everything is more expensive, even when you arent on the mall.
Whats funny is that I think I have met all of four people that are "from here". Everyone is from somewhere else, and they are all just here for work or the military. Its a very transient place for sure. If you were to head into downtown DC on a Sunday morning you would all but own the place. Much of it is commercial only, so there isnt anyone there at all.
DC itself has some great museums (the spy museum is pretty nifty, but expensive) and some really wonderful monuments. There is a lot of stuff that inspires pride in me for my country and my countrymen, and the leaders that we had to get us through hard times. But once you get past that stuff, there isnt much here to hold anyones interest.
I think most of the people running the country are on vacation this time of year...right? Even so, its amazing what gets passed through when there is a "majority".
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