Paid for by the DC Police Union. |
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Just say no to that |
| You know the city is out of control when people are picking fights with armed fbi agents. Everyone we know has avoided the city. Even the surrounding areas outside the city. Its unfortunate and its not getting better. Its getting worse. If I have to go down there I'm packing a revolver. |
| We moved to a more sensible place. Blue cities will just continue their downward spiral. I’m so sorry, OP. |
| In 5 years Escape from New York will have gone from a movie about a dystopian future to a documentary. |
LOL, no. |
Your mom’ wants you to clean up your room. |
| So sorry, OP. We moved to a safer place after 20 years in a high crime area. People here are also very liberal, but think there’s no crime issue in DC. They are sadly mistaken. There just isn’t any crime of note in upper nw. I hope you get the recompense you deserve. |
You are absolutely ridiculous. Your friends don't sound like people we even want in the city. Probably fat suburbanites. The dummies didn't know they were FBI agents. |
I moved to a more "sensible" place and quickly moved back. First, the people were dumb and second, the jobs are significantly better in big cities. |
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From The NY Times: why
don’t Metro leadership and DC politicians display the same attitude and focus? “Subway riders often encounter disorder — arguing between strangers, aggressive panhandling, drug use — that could rise to violence. “If someone smokes where they’re not supposed to smoke aboveground,” Janno Lieber, chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, told me, “that might be annoying.” But “when you’re in a subway car, and someone lights up a joint, you say, what else might that person do?” If some people don’t play by the same rules, others get scared, he said.” |
| We need to build a wall around these demonrat areas to keep you people from escaping along with your pet monkeys. |