Anonymous wrote:OP, with the exception of the presidential race-- this DC democrat voted straight Republican on DC politics. The Youth Rehabilitation Act shows how completely unchecked liberalism can have disastrous results.
Anonymous wrote:OP, with the exception of the presidential race-- this DC democrat voted straight Republican on DC politics. The Youth Rehabilitation Act shows how completely unchecked liberalism can have disastrous results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any other district residents following progress on this? I am sick of the slap on the wrist, catch and release system current in place. Anyone have any insight into how reform is going? The Post articles really seemed to have drummed up interest, at least on neighborhood listservs.
There is no political will to enact meaningful reform. The system is working precisely as designed. For political leaders to claim that they are shocked, shocked at the state of criminal justice in DC betrays either dishonesty, or breathtaking incompetence.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any other district residents following progress on this? I am sick of the slap on the wrist, catch and release system current in place. Anyone have any insight into how reform is going? The Post articles really seemed to have drummed up interest, at least on neighborhood listservs.
There is no political will to enact meaningful reform. The system is working precisely as designed. For political leaders to claim that they are shocked, shocked at the state of criminal justice in DC betrays either dishonesty, or breathtaking incompetence.
Anonymous wrote:Any other district residents following progress on this? I am sick of the slap on the wrist, catch and release system current in place. Anyone have any insight into how reform is going? The Post articles really seemed to have drummed up interest, at least on neighborhood listservs.