Anonymous
Post 01/16/2022 06:19     Subject: Re:Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Looks like something you’d see in a lawless South American country.


Which is exactly what California is.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 21:51     Subject: Re:Crime in LA

Welp.

Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 21:50     Subject: Re:Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Looks like something you’d see in a lawless South American country.


Train yards no longer have security? These shippers and merchants not bothering to care about loss of items or security of shipments? It's not just a lack of policing, there are also some pretty huge private sector fails going on there.


Seems as if arrests are made, but the thieves are released on no bond within the day.
IOW - there are no ramifications for those committing the crimes.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 21:49     Subject: Crime in LA

So are there actually any Democrats here who think prosecutors should look the other way on gun crimes? I don't know of any.

I'd like to see someone provide something tangible specifically showing Democrats don't want gun crimes prosecuted.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 21:44     Subject: Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a liberal who believes in gun control, I don't get how supposedly-liberal prosecutors can be so soft on crimes involving guns.

It just makes no sense.


It's almost as if it was never about the guns and more about ignoring crime for their own gain.


NP +1

We could very easily reduce gun crime by having life sentences for all crimes committed with guns. Then, conservatives are happy because it lowers the crime rate, and liberals are happy because it makes people think twice about having guns.

But apparently there’s another agenda.


Why not have life sentences on all crimes, period? Guns or not.


Really? Life sentence for a speeding ticket? For some stupid kid getting busted for first time shoplifting after never having done anything illegal before?
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 21:43     Subject: Re:Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Looks like something you’d see in a lawless South American country.


Train yards no longer have security? These shippers and merchants not bothering to care about loss of items or security of shipments? It's not just a lack of policing, there are also some pretty huge private sector fails going on there.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 21:39     Subject: Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a liberal who believes in gun control, I don't get how supposedly-liberal prosecutors can be so soft on crimes involving guns.

It just makes no sense.


It's almost as if it was never about the guns and more about ignoring crime for their own gain.


NP +1

We could very easily reduce gun crime by having life sentences for all crimes committed with guns. Then, conservatives are happy because it lowers the crime rate, and liberals are happy because it makes people think twice about having guns.

But apparently there’s another agenda.


This is just speculation. Do you have any actual proof?
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 21:19     Subject: Re:Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


Looks like something you’d see in a lawless South American country.


There are large swaths of L.A. where it’s tough to tell the difference.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 20:22     Subject: Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a liberal who believes in gun control, I don't get how supposedly-liberal prosecutors can be so soft on crimes involving guns.

It just makes no sense.


It's almost as if it was never about the guns and more about ignoring crime for their own gain.


NP +1

We could very easily reduce gun crime by having life sentences for all crimes committed with guns. Then, conservatives are happy because it lowers the crime rate, and liberals are happy because it makes people think twice about having guns.

But apparently there’s another agenda.


Why not have life sentences on all crimes, period? Guns or not.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 18:18     Subject: Re:Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:


Looks like something you’d see in a lawless South American country.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 14:51     Subject: Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a liberal who believes in gun control, I don't get how supposedly-liberal prosecutors can be so soft on crimes involving guns.

It just makes no sense.


It's almost as if it was never about the guns and more about ignoring crime for their own gain.


NP +1

We could very easily reduce gun crime by having life sentences for all crimes committed with guns. Then, conservatives are happy because it lowers the crime rate, and liberals are happy because it makes people think twice about having guns.

But apparently there’s another agenda.


"disparate impact"

Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 13:55     Subject: Re:Crime in LA

Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 02:55     Subject: Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a liberal who believes in gun control, I don't get how supposedly-liberal prosecutors can be so soft on crimes involving guns.

It just makes no sense.


It's almost as if it was never about the guns and more about ignoring crime for their own gain.


NP +1

We could very easily reduce gun crime by having life sentences for all crimes committed with guns. Then, conservatives are happy because it lowers the crime rate, and liberals are happy because it makes people think twice about having guns.

But apparently there’s another agenda.
Anonymous
Post 01/15/2022 02:31     Subject: Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a liberal who believes in gun control, I don't get how supposedly-liberal prosecutors can be so soft on crimes involving guns.

It just makes no sense.


You know the answer, you know you do.


Racism. It’s standard identity politics.

No matter the circumstances or reality, the answer is always:

- play the race card.
Anonymous
Post 01/14/2022 17:42     Subject: Crime in LA

Anonymous wrote:As a liberal who believes in gun control, I don't get how supposedly-liberal prosecutors can be so soft on crimes involving guns.

It just makes no sense.


You know the answer, you know you do.