Trump Planning “7 Nights of Action” in DC

Anonymous
Looks like dial-a-protest has been activated. Fascinating.

Anonymous
Where was Trump's interest for law and order when the Democratic Congress woman, her husband and dog were assassinated for political reasons in Wisconsin?
Anonymous
Trump says New York and Chicago may be next.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like dial-a-protest has been activated. Fascinating.



That’s right, your guns are just for show.
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Anonymous wrote:Wow, I didn’t know we had slums in DC.


Your privilege is showing… drive through wards 7 & 8 and report back


Uh, I spend A LOT of time in Wards 7 and 8. Again, where are the slums? clearly YOU have not been to Congress Heights, Hillcrest, Deanwood, historic Anacostia, Ft. Dupont - seriosly, not slums and houses going for close to a million, and billions of investment coming in a st Elizabeths, Barry Farms, Bridge District, Minnesota Avenue and so on. I think you have NO idea what you are talking about. Does that mean there are not problems? Of course not, but the city you and the president are describing is not reality.


Your rebuttal to being told your privilege is showing is to cherry pick examples of areas where houses are selling for close to a million? What?



I live in Minnesota AVE, there fights and some gun shots sometimes, its safe.. no need for the National Guard to come. No need for a federal takeover..


I live in Shaw.

We hear of shootouts near 7th and O (drug activity and rival gangs) all the time and all of our neighbors stopped going to the playground at the Kennedy Rec Center.

The Shaw library branch has a group openly dealing drugs and other merchandise right in front of the doors. The library staff hates it but said they have no jurisdiction outside the doors. There are shootings every couple months right there. My kids and other kids go there, sometimes I think I'm crazy for allowing that, but I'm determined to live in a place where my kids can do the very innocent activity of getting books from their neighborhood library.

We all avoid the bus station at 7th and Florida, because there are always about a dozen people tweaking out, maybe from fentanyl.

There is absolutely a crime problem here and a feeling of lawlessness in DC (no consequences). That doesn't mean Trump has the right solution, but he has identified an issue. We aren't doing ourselves any favors by pretending it's not true.


lol yes Shaw is going to see federal troops! So in your world do you think a humvee with 50 cal on the corner is going to protect your neighborhood? Go look at Gaza.
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I didn’t know we had slums in DC.


Your privilege is showing… drive through wards 7 & 8 and report back


Uh, I spend A LOT of time in Wards 7 and 8. Again, where are the slums? clearly YOU have not been to Congress Heights, Hillcrest, Deanwood, historic Anacostia, Ft. Dupont - seriosly, not slums and houses going for close to a million, and billions of investment coming in a st Elizabeths, Barry Farms, Bridge District, Minnesota Avenue and so on. I think you have NO idea what you are talking about. Does that mean there are not problems? Of course not, but the city you and the president are describing is not reality.


Your rebuttal to being told your privilege is showing is to cherry pick examples of areas where houses are selling for close to a million? What?



I live in Minnesota AVE, there fights and some gun shots sometimes, its safe.. no need for the National Guard to come. No need for a federal takeover..


I live in Shaw.

We hear of shootouts near 7th and O (drug activity and rival gangs) all the time and all of our neighbors stopped going to the playground at the Kennedy Rec Center.

The Shaw library branch has a group openly dealing drugs and other merchandise right in front of the doors. The library staff hates it but said they have no jurisdiction outside the doors. There are shootings every couple months right there. My kids and other kids go there, sometimes I think I'm crazy for allowing that, but I'm determined to live in a place where my kids can do the very innocent activity of getting books from their neighborhood library.

We all avoid the bus station at 7th and Florida, because there are always about a dozen people tweaking out, maybe from fentanyl.

There is absolutely a crime problem here and a feeling of lawlessness in DC (no consequences). That doesn't mean Trump has the right solution, but he has identified an issue. We aren't doing ourselves any favors by pretending it's not true.


Martial law and a curfew would take care of most of these problems. I have lived in a country with martial law and ordinary crime was very low. You will have to ask yourself if that is an acceptable scenario for you and your family to live in.


I too have lived in a country with martial law and it's a horrible thing. There's less petty crime from refulat peiple but way more organized crime and corruption. Plus those in power act with impunity and commit enough crime themselves to nore than make up for the decrease in pickpocketing.
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Anonymous wrote:Where was Trump's interest for law and order when the Democratic Congress woman, her husband and dog were assassinated for political reasons in Wisconsin?


He and other posters see it as a crime that there are still elected democrats alive. This has nothing to do with crime. It is an occupation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I didn’t know we had slums in DC.


Your privilege is showing… drive through wards 7 & 8 and report back


Uh, I spend A LOT of time in Wards 7 and 8. Again, where are the slums? clearly YOU have not been to Congress Heights, Hillcrest, Deanwood, historic Anacostia, Ft. Dupont - seriosly, not slums and houses going for close to a million, and billions of investment coming in a st Elizabeths, Barry Farms, Bridge District, Minnesota Avenue and so on. I think you have NO idea what you are talking about. Does that mean there are not problems? Of course not, but the city you and the president are describing is not reality.


Your rebuttal to being told your privilege is showing is to cherry pick examples of areas where houses are selling for close to a million? What?



I live in Minnesota AVE, there fights and some gun shots sometimes, its safe.. no need for the National Guard to come. No need for a federal takeover..


I live in Shaw.

We hear of shootouts near 7th and O (drug activity and rival gangs) all the time and all of our neighbors stopped going to the playground at the Kennedy Rec Center.

The Shaw library branch has a group openly dealing drugs and other merchandise right in front of the doors. The library staff hates it but said they have no jurisdiction outside the doors. There are shootings every couple months right there. My kids and other kids go there, sometimes I think I'm crazy for allowing that, but I'm determined to live in a place where my kids can do the very innocent activity of getting books from their neighborhood library.

We all avoid the bus station at 7th and Florida, because there are always about a dozen people tweaking out, maybe from fentanyl.

There is absolutely a crime problem here and a feeling of lawlessness in DC (no consequences). That doesn't mean Trump has the right solution, but he has identified an issue. We aren't doing ourselves any favors by pretending it's not true.


I do not consider this safe at all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I didn’t know we had slums in DC.


Your privilege is showing… drive through wards 7 & 8 and report back


Uh, I spend A LOT of time in Wards 7 and 8. Again, where are the slums? clearly YOU have not been to Congress Heights, Hillcrest, Deanwood, historic Anacostia, Ft. Dupont - seriosly, not slums and houses going for close to a million, and billions of investment coming in a st Elizabeths, Barry Farms, Bridge District, Minnesota Avenue and so on. I think you have NO idea what you are talking about. Does that mean there are not problems? Of course not, but the city you and the president are describing is not reality.


Your rebuttal to being told your privilege is showing is to cherry pick examples of areas where houses are selling for close to a million? What?



I live in Minnesota AVE, there fights and some gun shots sometimes, its safe.. no need for the National Guard to come. No need for a federal takeover..


I live in Shaw.

We hear of shootouts near 7th and O (drug activity and rival gangs) all the time and all of our neighbors stopped going to the playground at the Kennedy Rec Center.

The Shaw library branch has a group openly dealing drugs and other merchandise right in front of the doors. The library staff hates it but said they have no jurisdiction outside the doors. There are shootings every couple months right there. My kids and other kids go there, sometimes I think I'm crazy for allowing that, but I'm determined to live in a place where my kids can do the very innocent activity of getting books from their neighborhood library.

We all avoid the bus station at 7th and Florida, because there are always about a dozen people tweaking out, maybe from fentanyl.

There is absolutely a crime problem here and a feeling of lawlessness in DC (no consequences). That doesn't mean Trump has the right solution, but he has identified an issue. We aren't doing ourselves any favors by pretending it's not true.


I'm all for cracking down on crime but the issues that exist on 7th St. in Shaw are not new. That area has been problematic for decades. There are pockets in every city in the country like this. I absolutely would like to see crime addressed throughout the city but giving credence to Trump's outdated stats and hyperbole isn't going to make anything better for us who live here. He is playing to the red crowd elsewhere in the country and flexing his power because he can. He doesn't care about DC one bit.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like dial-a-protest has been activated. Fascinating.



Are you a kook that thinks that Soros is somehow involved?

Or are you just against people standing up for their rights?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like dial-a-protest has been activated. Fascinating.



They are protesting Big Government.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Looks like dial-a-protest has been activated. Fascinating.



+1. $25 an hour, at least. Be on time Monday morning and ready to "march." Sandwiches in the vans for all.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, I didn’t know we had slums in DC.


Your privilege is showing… drive through wards 7 & 8 and report back


Uh, I spend A LOT of time in Wards 7 and 8. Again, where are the slums? clearly YOU have not been to Congress Heights, Hillcrest, Deanwood, historic Anacostia, Ft. Dupont - seriosly, not slums and houses going for close to a million, and billions of investment coming in a st Elizabeths, Barry Farms, Bridge District, Minnesota Avenue and so on. I think you have NO idea what you are talking about. Does that mean there are not problems? Of course not, but the city you and the president are describing is not reality.


Your rebuttal to being told your privilege is showing is to cherry pick examples of areas where houses are selling for close to a million? What?



I live in Minnesota AVE, there fights and some gun shots sometimes, its safe.. no need for the National Guard to come. No need for a federal takeover..


I live in Shaw.

We hear of shootouts near 7th and O (drug activity and rival gangs) all the time and all of our neighbors stopped going to the playground at the Kennedy Rec Center.

The Shaw library branch has a group openly dealing drugs and other merchandise right in front of the doors. The library staff hates it but said they have no jurisdiction outside the doors. There are shootings every couple months right there. My kids and other kids go there, sometimes I think I'm crazy for allowing that, but I'm determined to live in a place where my kids can do the very innocent activity of getting books from their neighborhood library.

We all avoid the bus station at 7th and Florida, because there are always about a dozen people tweaking out, maybe from fentanyl.

There is absolutely a crime problem here and a feeling of lawlessness in DC (no consequences). That doesn't mean Trump has the right solution, but he has identified an issue. We aren't doing ourselves any favors by pretending it's not true.


Martial law and a curfew would take care of most of these problems. I have lived in a country with martial law and ordinary crime was very low. You will have to ask yourself if that is an acceptable scenario for you and your family to live in.


Really? Martial law? God WTF! Let’s start in your county and see how you like that.
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Anonymous wrote:Looks like dial-a-protest has been activated. Fascinating.



How should they be killed?


They shouldn't. Their funding sources should be investigated and made public.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like dial-a-protest has been activated. Fascinating.



+1. $25 an hour, at least. Be on time Monday morning and ready to "march." Sandwiches in the vans for all.


Yes the same price for those Jan6 “protesters”.
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