If it weren’t the capital it just wouldn’t be here, but that’s not the city’s fault. That’s why it was put here. |
Except for 1) the only defunding of police has happened when the GOP refuses to vote for federal spending bills. There has not been any defunding of police in DC otehr than the GOP cutting the DC budget this spring so we can't spend our own money and 2) the whole "defund the police' manta was borne out of frustration over the police killing black people. Are you ok with police just killing people extrajudiciously? |
In reality, between 2015 and 2024, American police shot and killed about 180 unarmed black people (and 222 white people), according to a database from the Washington Post. Over the same period, close to 100,000 black people died of homicide. But, let’s keep going with your plan. |
Flawed database PP. The Washington Post’s now-shuttered Fatal Force database — ‘designed to inform or inflame?’ https://www.americanexperiment.org/the-washington-posts-now-shuttered-fatal-force-database-designed-to-inform-or-inflame/ |
It would be a completely different place and have had a completely different history if the government wasn’t based here. What an odd comment. What would Ottawa be or Canberra or countless other dedicated world capitols be if they weren’t the Capitol of their country? London is thousands of years old and was made the Capitol because it was the main city, so yes that is a different kind of world Capitol and not really an apt comparison. |
+1. Can’t believe you cited a study from the far right Washington Post. You don’t live here. |
DC's population is artificially limited by the geographic boundaries set by the Organic Act and further reduced by Virginia's retrocession. If DC had been allowed to expand its boundaries as it developed as nearly every other city was we'd have probably 4-5 million residents. There is virtually no distinction in terms of population and development on the the respective sides of Eastern, Southern, and Western Avenues. Our metro area has 6.4 million people, putting us at #7 which is a far more accurate way to classify our population. |
+1. In 2020 the narrative was that black folks had to give their sons “the talk”. Meanwhile, in reality, the talk should have been about other black men. |
More often than note, those 100,000 were involved in the drug trade or domestic violence. There isn't a lot of "random" shooting. And on the police statistic, now calibrate that to "per capita" rather than raw numbers. |
Restaurant food that I can actually afford always sucks, waiters are annoying, incredibly overpriced, stuck sitting next to drunk idiots and crying kids. Much easier to fire up the grill and serve myself a drink at home peacefully. |
Yup. Nothing to see here. Move along. |
Me too. Doesn't mean it's not BS that Dump is destroying DC small nightlife and restaurant businesses. That's the pro business GOP for you! |
Anyone know if Yellow in Georgetown is still crowded? |
A few restaurants have closed over the takeover but those restaurants were already struggling. |
Most Georgetown restaurants still open are. We have never been busier. |