Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad. So not only do we have the car free diet, but now the safety free diet.
SF, NYC have both become crime ridden dumps under these policies; you’d think the people here would have learned by example.
Sounds like you just aren’t a good fit for living in a diverse, vibrant city. Maybe you should live somewhere else. A place where people wear white robes and burn crosses might be more to your liking.
+100
Sounds like that PP doesn’t value diversity and vibrancy
Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new CWA has no interest in prosecuting those crimes. Why bother with investigating them? The people voted out Theo. They wanted a new approach. Actions have consequences.
Let Arlington go the way of the other progressive cities. They want nothing but dense high rises in single family neighborhoods so that they can pack in as many people as possible. I don't care because my family has property in Arlington and will only make more money as they bring more poor people into CAF housing. The tipping has already begun as the wealthy are moving their children from public schools to private schools and the middle class are stretching to do the same or moving children to Catholic schools. The 6,000 people who control the Arlington Democratic Party -- and by extension the County -- can deal with the masses of people and pat themselves on the back for making "Arlington for All." We just don't want to live with the "all."
You're really close to it. Just go on and say that word that you're really itching to say.
I’ll say it.
I live here so I don’t have to deal with the poor issues. Make sure the shelters are properly funded and keep everyone off the street. Rehab for people committing crimes, not catch and release or ignore. Don’t let them beg on street corners as it’s a safety issue.
You can’t force people into shelters. Why do you think we’ve historically forced them into jails? The bottom line is people want them out of sight.
And that’s the problem with the law. We SHOULD be able to force people into shelters. No one has an inherent right to live on public property
Anonymous wrote:Most Arlington residents wanted to defund the police, so you get what you ask for.
.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new CWA has no interest in prosecuting those crimes. Why bother with investigating them? The people voted out Theo. They wanted a new approach. Actions have consequences.
Let Arlington go the way of the other progressive cities. They want nothing but dense high rises in single family neighborhoods so that they can pack in as many people as possible. I don't care because my family has property in Arlington and will only make more money as they bring more poor people into CAF housing. The tipping has already begun as the wealthy are moving their children from public schools to private schools and the middle class are stretching to do the same or moving children to Catholic schools. The 6,000 people who control the Arlington Democratic Party -- and by extension the County -- can deal with the masses of people and pat themselves on the back for making "Arlington for All." We just don't want to live with the "all."
You're really close to it. Just go on and say that word that you're really itching to say.
I’ll say it.
I live here so I don’t have to deal with the poor issues. Make sure the shelters are properly funded and keep everyone off the street. Rehab for people committing crimes, not catch and release or ignore. Don’t let them beg on street corners as it’s a safety issue.
You can’t force people into shelters. Why do you think we’ve historically forced them into jails? The bottom line is people want them out of sight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad. So not only do we have the car free diet, but now the safety free diet.
SF, NYC have both become crime ridden dumps under these policies; you’d think the people here would have learned by example.
Sounds like you just aren’t a good fit for living in a diverse, vibrant city. Maybe you should live somewhere else. A place where people wear white robes and burn crosses might be more to your liking.
Have you been downtown lately? It is filthy, smells like weed, urine, and feces why those responsible for the mess have ruined many public places. if that is your idea of a diverse, vibrant city, then I am staying in my little piece of upper NW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad. So not only do we have the car free diet, but now the safety free diet.
SF, NYC have both become crime ridden dumps under these policies; you’d think the people here would have learned by example.
Sounds like you just aren’t a good fit for living in a diverse, vibrant city. Maybe you should live somewhere else. A place where people wear white robes and burn crosses might be more to your liking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sad. So not only do we have the car free diet, but now the safety free diet.
SF, NYC have both become crime ridden dumps under these policies; you’d think the people here would have learned by example.
Sounds like you just aren’t a good fit for living in a diverse, vibrant city. Maybe you should live somewhere else. A place where people wear white robes and burn crosses might be more to your liking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Arlington residents wanted to defund the police, so you get what you ask for.
Back here in reality, the Arlington County PD's budget went up this year.
Anonymous wrote:Sad. So not only do we have the car free diet, but now the safety free diet.
SF, NYC have both become crime ridden dumps under these policies; you’d think the people here would have learned by example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new CWA has no interest in prosecuting those crimes. Why bother with investigating them? The people voted out Theo. They wanted a new approach. Actions have consequences.
Let Arlington go the way of the other progressive cities. They want nothing but dense high rises in single family neighborhoods so that they can pack in as many people as possible. I don't care because my family has property in Arlington and will only make more money as they bring more poor people into CAF housing. The tipping has already begun as the wealthy are moving their children from public schools to private schools and the middle class are stretching to do the same or moving children to Catholic schools. The 6,000 people who control the Arlington Democratic Party -- and by extension the County -- can deal with the masses of people and pat themselves on the back for making "Arlington for All." We just don't want to live with the "all."
You're really close to it. Just go on and say that word that you're really itching to say.
I’ll say it.
I live here so I don’t have to deal with the poor issues. Make sure the shelters are properly funded and keep everyone off the street. Rehab for people committing crimes, not catch and release or ignore. Don’t let them beg on street corners as it’s a safety issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most Arlington residents wanted to defund the police, so you get what you ask for.
Back here in reality, the Arlington County PD's budget went up this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The new CWA has no interest in prosecuting those crimes. Why bother with investigating them? The people voted out Theo. They wanted a new approach. Actions have consequences.
Let Arlington go the way of the other progressive cities. They want nothing but dense high rises in single family neighborhoods so that they can pack in as many people as possible. I don't care because my family has property in Arlington and will only make more money as they bring more poor people into CAF housing. The tipping has already begun as the wealthy are moving their children from public schools to private schools and the middle class are stretching to do the same or moving children to Catholic schools. The 6,000 people who control the Arlington Democratic Party -- and by extension the County -- can deal with the masses of people and pat themselves on the back for making "Arlington for All." We just don't want to live with the "all."
You're really close to it. Just go on and say that word that you're really itching to say.