| Bad Guys, Bad Guys, What you gonna do when they come for you. |
| This may be worse than the COVID patrol he did- infecting secret service. |
Is it even possible for him to do this without shutting down the street and making a perimeter? |
| He loves to Cosplay. |
He is the bad guy |
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Congratulations, DC! Let's keep the trend going!
https://x.com/RNCResearch/status/1958519755767177598 |
If you objected to the crime stats that show crime has been declining for years, you can't possibly believe those ones. |
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there's no way that this won't end up being an embarrassing thing for him.
If he has any legitimate interactions with the public, it's going to be highly negative and similar to what the couch-banger got when he went to Union Station—humiliation and a failed photo-op—or it's going to be so phony it's pathetic. Or, like during his first term, in order to secure the scene for him to be there, they commit some super embarrassing and pathetic show of force, like attacking reporters so he can hold up a bible upside down, and he can lose the support of anyone in the military or law enforcement who he coerced into participating. Maybe some combination of all of the above. |
If these stats are true, the only way to keep the trend going is to have martial law in Washington DC. and in every other city. Would that be acceptable to you? |
Calling this martial law is quite a bit of a stretch.. But, absolutely, it's clearly working. |
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He can't walk very far, so exactly how will he "patrol"?
Will he also sell hamberders? |
No, it's not. It claims that carjackings are done 83 percent... in June, there were only 20. So, five per week? If two weeks ago there were 5 or 6 and last week there was 1 or 2, that's not statistically significant. Crime was already so low, the sample sizes were tiny on a week to week basis, and those stats can't possibly be worth using. |
They are probably going to stick him in a police car and drive him around. I doubt he interacts with the dc public. |
Okay, let's not call it martial law. Let's call it the permanent presence of federal law enforcement officers and national guardsmen on the streets of DC and every American city where there is any amount of violent crime, to include 24/7 armed patrols and military vehicles. The DC federal presence is costing about $1 mill. a day (I asked Grok)--so $365 million a year just for DC. Now add all the other US cities with significant crime and let me know what number you get up to. Can we afford it? |
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First he worked at McDonalds, then he worked as a garbage truck driver, now he’s working as a police officer.
This is just a man of the people. https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2025/08/20/trump-splurged-on-more-than-100-million-in-bonds-since-taking-office.html https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2025/08/18/the-number https://democrats-appropriations.house.gov/news/press-releases/fact-sheet-president-trump-steals-law-enforcement-proposes-cutting-funds-police https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/11/us-veterans-affairs-agency-medical-staff-departures https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/us/get-that-fat-pig-off-the-couch-trumps-remark-at-michigan-rally-sparks-outrage/amp_articleshow/114364472.cms |