Scathing letter about crime from Trade Associations

Anonymous
I don’t understand why anyone thinks a partisan swing would be useful here. Cities in the “red” states are just as bad or much worse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone thinks a partisan swing would be useful here. Cities in the “red” states are just as bad or much worse.


This has everything to do with leadership. Cities in Red States are also Democrat-controlled. See Austin Texas, which has become a junior member of the Doom Loop. You're attempting to paint over the Democrat label and manipulate narratives. Just look at the cities that have become disasters in the US; NY, SF, DC, LA, Baltimore, Portland, Seattle, Philly. What do they have in common?

And yet, you DC Libs want to argue against making changes! If these cities were all businesses, you'd say you must change management. But because you're Jack Dawson holding onto a floating board in the Atlantic, you cannot swallow the bitter pill that voting Red and letting change take place would crush your pride for the sake of improving people's lives. Sadly, those that are most greatly harmed by what is happening, are also unable to look in the mirror, that's why the easy saying is- "You voted for it."

Yes, it's cold, but true.

Just look at how Giuliani cleaned up NYC with broken windows policing and stop and frisk. That's your evidence. Until then, DC Liberals complaints are to themselves.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone thinks a partisan swing would be useful here. Cities in the “red” states are just as bad or much worse.


This has everything to do with leadership. Cities in Red States are also Democrat-controlled. See Austin Texas, which has become a junior member of the Doom Loop. You're attempting to paint over the Democrat label and manipulate narratives. Just look at the cities that have become disasters in the US; NY, SF, DC, LA, Baltimore, Portland, Seattle, Philly. What do they have in common?

And yet, you DC Libs want to argue against making changes! If these cities were all businesses, you'd say you must change management. But because you're Jack Dawson holding onto a floating board in the Atlantic, you cannot swallow the bitter pill that voting Red and letting change take place would crush your pride for the sake of improving people's lives. Sadly, those that are most greatly harmed by what is happening, are also unable to look in the mirror, that's why the easy saying is- "You voted for it."

Yes, it's cold, but true.

Just look at how Giuliani cleaned up NYC with broken windows policing and stop and frisk. That's your evidence. Until then, DC Liberals complaints are to themselves.


Great and honest post!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone thinks a partisan swing would be useful here. Cities in the “red” states are just as bad or much worse.


This has everything to do with leadership. Cities in Red States are also Democrat-controlled. See Austin Texas, which has become a junior member of the Doom Loop. You're attempting to paint over the Democrat label and manipulate narratives. Just look at the cities that have become disasters in the US; NY, SF, DC, LA, Baltimore, Portland, Seattle, Philly. What do they have in common?

And yet, you DC Libs want to argue against making changes! If these cities were all businesses, you'd say you must change management. But because you're Jack Dawson holding onto a floating board in the Atlantic, you cannot swallow the bitter pill that voting Red and letting change take place would crush your pride for the sake of improving people's lives. Sadly, those that are most greatly harmed by what is happening, are also unable to look in the mirror, that's why the easy saying is- "You voted for it."

Yes, it's cold, but true.

Just look at how Giuliani cleaned up NYC with broken windows policing and stop and frisk. That's your evidence. Until then, DC Liberals complaints are to themselves.


Great and honest post!


I remember one of my acquaintances defending the looting and rioting in 2020. She also had a completely non-factual understanding of the history of gentrification in DC, thinking the redevelopment of the 14th and 16th corridors had driven out a vibrant array of black-owned businesses, akin to today's Harlem in her imagination. She's too young to remember the boarded up/burned out storefronts. She also lived in a very tony neighborhood herself. Easy to see how folks like her (DC is riddled with them) fall under the sway of the Allen's and Nadeau types.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:These Trade Associations should just vote with their feet and move out of DC's dangerous neighborhoods like Capitol Hill and K Street. Everything they do can be done remotely anyway, but if they really feel the need for an office, just move out to somewhere safe like Reston or Leesburg.


Because none of our employees want to go to Reston or Leesburg.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone thinks a partisan swing would be useful here. Cities in the “red” states are just as bad or much worse.


This has everything to do with leadership. Cities in Red States are also Democrat-controlled. See Austin Texas, which has become a junior member of the Doom Loop. You're attempting to paint over the Democrat label and manipulate narratives. Just look at the cities that have become disasters in the US; NY, SF, DC, LA, Baltimore, Portland, Seattle, Philly. What do they have in common?

And yet, you DC Libs want to argue against making changes! If these cities were all businesses, you'd say you must change management. But because you're Jack Dawson holding onto a floating board in the Atlantic, you cannot swallow the bitter pill that voting Red and letting change take place would crush your pride for the sake of improving people's lives. Sadly, those that are most greatly harmed by what is happening, are also unable to look in the mirror, that's why the easy saying is- "You voted for it."

Yes, it's cold, but true.

Just look at how Giuliani cleaned up NYC with broken windows policing and stop and frisk. That's your evidence. Until then, DC Liberals complaints are to themselves.


Giuliani is a crazy piece of sheet. You don't need the GOP right now. The GOP is the party of Trump, treason, anti any civil rights etc. They are absolutely batsheet.

You need moderate Dems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t understand why anyone thinks a partisan swing would be useful here. Cities in the “red” states are just as bad or much worse.


This has everything to do with leadership. Cities in Red States are also Democrat-controlled. See Austin Texas, which has become a junior member of the Doom Loop. You're attempting to paint over the Democrat label and manipulate narratives. Just look at the cities that have become disasters in the US; NY, SF, DC, LA, Baltimore, Portland, Seattle, Philly. What do they have in common?

And yet, you DC Libs want to argue against making changes! If these cities were all businesses, you'd say you must change management. But because you're Jack Dawson holding onto a floating board in the Atlantic, you cannot swallow the bitter pill that voting Red and letting change take place would crush your pride for the sake of improving people's lives. Sadly, those that are most greatly harmed by what is happening, are also unable to look in the mirror, that's why the easy saying is- "You voted for it."

Yes, it's cold, but true.

Just look at how Giuliani cleaned up NYC with broken windows policing and stop and frisk. That's your evidence. Until then, DC Liberals complaints are to themselves.


Giuliani is a crazy piece of sheet. You don't need the GOP right now. The GOP is the party of Trump, treason, anti any civil rights etc. They are absolutely batsheet.

You need moderate Dems.


A nonexistent breed.
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