So you liked what you saw for the first four years of the Trump dynasty? And you think this buffoon can fix crime in DC? |
The council can't seem to do it either. So, I guess we should just keep voting blue and hope something changes. |
I like that Trump might crack down on violent crime for WHOEVER commits it. I’m sorry progressives seem to tie themselves into little worry pretzels over it. You can have safe neighborhoods, where violent criminals are taken off the streets and away from others, or you can have the status quo where police cannot carry out difficult duties, judges refuse to look at evidence and prosecute, and where if you’re under 25 years old you get a slap on the wrist. I live in the middle of the city and I have seen everything. I have seen wild sht. I’m tired of it and I don’t give a fk. |
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You people are unbelievable. The entire concept of the United States of America is rooted in the idea of self-government. Early Americans literally died to give that to us, and you are all happy to give the little you have away with a smile on — an even bigger smile if it comes with the bonus of a tax benefit. Have some self-respect.
One-party rule doesn't mean anything. "Democrat" isn't a monolith—there are ten different posters on here who have professed to be Democrats who disagree with the Council/mayor on various policies. I am a Democrat who disagrees with the Council and the Mayor on various policies! Go out and promote the policies you like. Get like-minded candidates elected. The much maligned Charles Allen ran unopposed in his last election! Run for office! You can change it all tomorrow, friends. That's the democratic process. And if a majority of your neighbors disagree with you? That's the democratic process too. But for federal officials—elected by people all over the country EXCEPT those in DC—to step in and subvert the will of the people on local matters—that is tyranny, and no patriotic American could tolerate it. You don't have any say in the local governance of the people of Tennessee, or Maine, or Texas, or California, but you are happy to let their elected officials govern you? That's Parliament and the Colonies. Patrick Henry would be embarrassed to know you. |
| Trump should bring back the control board. And Tony Williams. Our little experiment with home rule has turned into a national embarrassment. |
No because we’re doing fine fiscally although there will be some pain due to loss of funding & revenues in the future. But nothing like the financial chaos that preceded the control board. If the issue is criminal justice, then a package of legislative reforms (including speeding up confirmation of judges) would be welcome but the Trumpers have no actual interest in thinking through complex issues and making change. |
+1. My neighborhood didn’t wreak of weed and goods at my CVS weren’t behind cages at my local CVS when Trump was president. |
Such whiners in the District. If you actually cared about self-rule, you 1) wouldn't have moved to a federal district established in the 18th century, and b) wouldn't support the federal takeover of state responsibilities that was engineered by multiple Democratic presidents (FDR; LBJ; Obama, etc.) Move and support the reform of the federal government. |
The “federal takeover of state responsibilities” is actually an entirely different thing, because people in the states get to elect voting members of the House and Senate who make the federal laws. They are literally represented by those who make federal laws. People in DC do not have any vote for federal lawmakers. |
I get it, but we are delusional if we think that we'll ever get voting representation in Congress, which would be ultimate goal of home rule. And maybe our local ANC leaders need to think about why more people aren't interested in running for office. |
Yes, Trump will get out there on a ladder with a scrub brush. |
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But it won’t:
Another crime: https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/crime/man-punched-kicked-and-tased-by-a-large-group-in-capitol-hill/65-1c790bae-a4f6-4612-9c3b-7c2e39b23b88 I’m sure Charles Allen will hire 30 more “violence interruptors” who won’t do anything. I hope Trump takes control of DC and gets crime under control. |
I am embarrassed but I'm also embarrassed by our Council and cannot defend them. The chips are going to fall where they fall. |
Dc is paralyzed on acting strongly on crime for a variety of reasons. It’s balancing all these considerations. Locking up too many fathers, locking up teens…it’s balancing trying to implement progressive justice policies that received focus since George Floyd. It just can’t do it because half the city is have not and have the city is haves. The haves are getting robbed and attacked, but because the city is so liberal voting, these haves feel like they have to tolerate a certain amount of crime out of “just living in the city” and because the DC justice lab screams at anyone at a council meeting who wants to arrest anyone. We are just paralyzed by inaction and progressive nonsense. |
DC has a state capacity problem. The laws and policies are just one part of the problem. The people and systems that implement those laws and policies are the other part. DC frankly is not capable of addressing either problem on their own and require external intervention to move past the status quo. |