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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/fixcircle/status/1742919997582881238?s=46&t=kf1qYlCXQnKgUhJWEIu2vg[/twitter][/quote] 44% fewer arrests, because of a 2.8% budget cut? I smell a rat. What I see from those numbers is that 44% of MPD just stopped doing their jobs because they are butthurt over "defund the police" talk that only amounted to 2.8%. Those cops are in violation of their oath of duty and are fraudulently collecting checks from DC taxpayers. [/quote] I don’t blame police for things like this. If they stop arresting criminals, it’s for a reason. Like they know the criminals will be out on the streets again the next day so why bother. The issue is the prosecutors, and the laws.[/quote] What would you say about a DC government or federal employee who refused to do their job because they didn't like the rhetoric coming from conservatives about government workers? They'd rightly be fired. [/quote] Oh pulease. We watched plenty of government workers phone it in over the pandemic even to this day, and no one was fired. [/quote] Yeah sure Sparky - you probably live in Iowa, have never set foot in DC, and the only thing you've "watched" about government workers is the crap they fed you on FAUX News. Or maybe you're one of the ones who thinks FOX is too liberal for ya.[/quote] Nope here in MoCo home of the second to last school districts in the nation to open up schools. I saw how some of my DS teachers couldn't even be bothered to have live classes over Zoom for 1.5 years. [/quote] That's your own experience and doesn't necessarily project onto some of us here in DC. My own kid went to school in DC (public charter) and graduated in the midst of the pandemic and had no problem with classes and in fact managed to get 4s and 5s on APs. And is now on track to graduate from college in May. Not to mention that you bringing this up isn't even relevant, nobody here was even talking about school zoom sessions.[/quote]
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