Anonymous wrote:Only 17 percent want it. Of them, only 9 percent "strongly" support it. So who is this for exactly?
https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2025/08/20/dc-poll-trump-crime-police/
I'm a captain with Washington DC Fire Department and I can tell you for sure that our violent injury calls have dropped MASSIVELY. (Shootings, stabbings, beatings, etc...)
Forget if you like or hate President Trump. Above all, this is proof of one thing...that liberal politicians have absolutely let their constituents down. Their have failed policies that are only covered up by the great deal of money they receive from taxes that you pay and money that the government gives them. The vast majority of black citizens are in favor of this crackdown, because it is usually their children getting killed, or doing the killing.
The irony is that those doing the protests are primarily white residents who don't feel the effects of crime. This is the absolute definition of "white privilege". You'll actually protest something that is helping the people that need it, because you simply hate the president. Your protesting theory, while poor black people suffer from reality.
And things are exasperated by false claims of "he's made homelessness illegal". No he hasn't. He's made it illegal to set up camp in the city. The vast majority of those camping are doing so because they don't want to abide by the rules required for staying in shelters...don't show up drunk or at all hours of the night...no drugs...etc. Allowing people to live in tents is not love or compassion, it's throwing a blind eye.
Unfortunately, white DC residents live in a bubble and actually think they are more astute politically because of their geography. The opposite is true. They don't have an economy other than government and don't feel the effects of bad policy. They are VERY privileged.
I know this will upset you, but the ENTIRE country thinks this of you. Remember, you're living in a welfare state. Your jobs are at least 2 or three degrees separated from government money. Having you make political decisions is like having a welfare recipient dictate the amount of money they receive.