its citizens should have proper representation in the government being, you know, American citizens and everything.
Then perhaps the US Virgin Islands should also be a state.
I suspect that'd be a bit more complex process and that there's reason why the Virgin Islands aren't states probably the same ones on why Puerto Rico isn't a state yet.
As I said I can understand the arguments against not making DC a state, namely that it's not another piece of the Union it
is the union. We're "supposed to be" a nation of independently operating countries (or "states") that work together for a collective goal and under the vague guidelines of one government, that government being in Washington D.C.
D.C. isn't a state because if it was one then it's also be another one of these "independent countries" that also has the power to rule over all of the others so it being a state wouldn't make a lot of sense as it'd be a state with power over all of the other states, which goes against the "idea" behind what's supposed to happen in this country.
Now, again, I understand the frustration Washington D.C.-ians have over not having proper representation in the national government which includes -IIRC- them being taxed without proper representation (which goes against the very thing that started this country in the first place.) So while I don't think Washington D.C. should be a state and should rather remain this vague district that has power over the entire land while also not technically existing in any one particular place it's citizenry should have proper representation in the House and Senate just as everyone else does.
In an argument against throwing D.C. into an already existing state that'd get rid of the "independence" D.C. has by not being
in a state it'd have to fall under the laws and rules of whatever state it goes to which I'm sure would cause any manner of problems. For example, D.C. has pretty much an absolute restriction on guns, one that you could argue violates the Second Amendment, but it gets away with it because it's "not a state" if it was part of another state that little bit of independence it has goes away and it falls into whatever power(s) that state has.
No, IMHO, it's best for DC to stay what it is, whatever that is, but still give its citizens proper representation.