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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People - Many of these so-called suspects are children! By law, they are entitled to “youthful offender” status, and understandably treated differently when they slip up. Everyone makes mistakes. Youthful offender goes up to age 26 in DC. Don’t you want to give children a second chance? [/quote] Nope. Not when they commit adult crimes.[/quote] Nope. Carjackings are a form of terrorism.[/quote] Nope. Carjackings are a form of wealth redistribution. [/quote] Troll. Can't wait for the DSA types to be voted off the Council. [/quote] Bwahahahah - voted off to be replaced by: more democrats, who will be just as soft on crime. What are you gonna do about it? You will do nothing. Nothing at all. Crime in DC will get much, much worse before it gets better. Mark my words.[/quote] I disagree. DC is not SF. Bunch of lawyers, govt employees, and generally risk-adverse folks who weren’t paying enough attention to local elections. They are now, and will vote accordingly.[/quote] You obviously have been paying zero attention to the Ivy presidents testifying on the hill last week. The Ivy presidents are ideological lock-step with the extreme progressives on the City Council who dismiss every concern about violent crime, and are intent on further de-funding police. The DC people you describe largely graduated from Ivies, or universities which are ideologically-aligned with the extreme progressive view of so-called crime. They will re-elect more of the same. But more importantly, most of the people you describe - the lawyers and Fed employees - do not vote in DC. Ward 8 votes, but not the white, fed employees in upper North West. The fed employees are just counting the days until they can move back home - which is anywhere outside of DC. Why should they bother voting here? It is not home.[/quote]
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