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Another Harris-voting liberal who thinks this could actually be beneficial here.
I mentioned this in another thread but a huge part of the problem in DC is that since the "defund the police" movement, lawmakers in DC (but especially white law makers in DC including much of the council) are afraid to be tough on crime because it will be called racist by certain activist groups. Nevermind that plenty of black residents of DC are demanding more police presence and enforcement in their neighborhoods -- since a small but very vocal group of activists is eager to call people racists for, say, wanting to address juvenile crime or repeat offenders, many DC politicians just avoid the issue or capitulate. Trump doesn't care about being called racist and while he is a terrible human being and I can't wait until he's back out of office, I'm happy for him to take the heat on this issue if it gets us some common sense criminal justice in DC. People can yell at him and his administration and then blame them forever but a lot of us will know that this was what was necessary to break the stalemate we're currently in where we can't enforce the law because it's "inequitable." |
| It’s about time someone clean up this mess! |
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How can carjacking be improved when it often involves multiple jurisdictions? (For example, the person committing the crime resides in P.G., but they commit the crime in D.C. or M.C.)
Is there anything he actually has the power to do about the lack of consequences for youth perpetrators across the metro area? |
You posted the article describing the crash on Rock Creek Parkway where a drive with $12k in outstanding tickets killed three people. But in June yet another driver with $4k in outstanding tickets killed a pedestrian crossing Foxhall Rd. As far as we know, that driver has faced no consequences whatsoever and is probably still driving around DC. The only response of the DC government it seems has been to commit to "examining" the intersection where the pedestrian was killed (https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/transportation/ddot-to-examine-intersection-where-77-year-old-woman-was-struck-and-killed/3639860/). |
My point was the district, in their decision to allow dangerous drivers to renew their licenses no matter how many speeding tickets they got, balanced public safety with the economics of poor people. It was inequitable to take away drivers licenses for any reason. I wonder how Trump’s control board will look at that policy. |
| A Control Board can’t fix the legislative, judicial and resource issues that are the problem here, like the dysfunctional AUSA, etc. This is not the 90s when the Control Board was needed for fiscal reasons. Republicans do not have enough energy and initiative to actually formulate the needed legislation. Also I don’t think they care. The “dysfunctional DC” thing was just election year grandstanding and they don’t want to put in the work of managing a whole city. Maybe at best they’ll pass some harassing legislation like getting rid of assisted suicide or enshrining the g-d given entitlement to turn right on red. It’s a shame because some thoughtful legislation could help DC but of course this was never about actually helping DC. |
| I’m fairly liberal and despise Trump as a person, but part of me is secretly excited about his election. I have spent years stewing in anger as our city leaders have done everything in their power to aid and abet violent criminals. They have implemented policies which are contrary to evidence and common sense/decency (like dumping violent criminals in Ward 3 apartment buildings and doing nothing as those psychopaths terrorized formerly nice communities, or dumping millions of dollars into “violence interrupters,” or overpaying millions of dollars to landlords to take voucher tenants, or legalizing juvenile crime… the list goes on forever). Our city leaders, who are so transparently corrupt, need to be punished. Home rule needs to be partly abrogated (I doubt they’ll completely do away with it) to restore sanity and order to our city |
Dream on |
If you really think Trump is going to do anything positive for DC ir any blue state/ city. He only cares about himself |
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He will be living in DC and hosting world leaders in DC. Image matters to him.
Personally, I am delighted by the prospect of a deep clean. Let’s see what can actually be done. |
If punishment becomes certain (as it probably would under Trump’s new U.S. Attorney), these psychopaths will probably hesitate before sticking a gun in someone’s face. The juvenile crime issue would probably require a partial repeal of home rule. I doubt Trump’s trifecta would entirely do away with home rule, but I could see them either directly wresting juvenile crime away from the city council, or otherwise exerting pressure on the council to do something. Trump also wants to take over the city police force and deploy the national guard. Not sure if he’s serious about that or if he’s bluffing, but if he does either of those things, I expect criminals to actually feel some deterrence from committing crime |
His narcissistic tendencies may be useful in creating the gilded city he’d want foreign dignitaries to visit. Who knows. Can’t make it less safe than it is now thanks for progressive oversight. |
| The Trump win is actually great for DC. Horrible ideologues like Matthew Graves and everyone else at the USAO office will be gone. And finally we can have some reasonable people prosecuting violent men who have been destroying the safety and quality of life for DC residents for years now. Things were much better in the Bush/Obama years. |
Right. And my point is that, despite all the noise generated by Allen and others about the tragic crash at Rock Creek Park, absolutely nothing has changed. |
Trump wants a “beautiful capital.” I think it actually does bother him when gangs of teenagers terrorize people just blocks from the White House. He (rightly) sees it as absurd that we tolerate so much violence in our nation’s capital city, which should reflect the pride of the nation If his anti-crime feelings come from a place of narcissism (like he just wants people to feel impressed when visiting the government he runs), so be it. The city council takes no pride in our city; they see violent crime as just “part of city living” and something we need to tolerate. Trump actually believes that US cities can be beautiful and something to take pride in |