You're now trying to lump philosophical thoughts into an incoherent attack on WHC. WHC has existed for over 50 years; any and all "profits" derived from the services it provides are by law pumped back into the operation. There is no such thing as a tax break for an entity such as WHC. You're accusations are shameful. You have no clue; go ahead and be pissed off, but don't pretend you know anything about how the world works. Before I go, can you please hook us up with the nepotism charge you asserted? It's the least you can do. Or were you just lying?
My point concerned the inherent inequity of the WHC complaining about its employees getting to work while WHC is located on streets that were cleared first ~ at the expense of those employee's tax dollars.
In the future the taxpayer's streets should be cleared first and the freerider's streets, even if they're designated emergency routes, should be cleared last.
That WHC doesn't pay property taxes is something that the DC city council can change and they should do so.
BTW, any corporate entity with 3900 employees in a single building complex inevitably has more than its fair share of romantic and blood tie relationships. I have always found them to be destructive of good management practices.
Hey, wouldn't have to be Humana taking over WHC and firing folks involved in such deals. I could take the place over and do the same firings. Management would improve Fur Shur.