Anonymous wrote:I know. Just today a judge refused to go along with the domestic terrorism enhancement for a domestic terrorist who attacked the Capitol on 1/6/21, gave him a mere seven year slap on the wrist. That's no deterrent!
Anonymous wrote:When was this era that you would like to go "back" to?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years ago seemed much more safe.
Let me guess: you're in your 20's?
Or to put it in terms his generation understands: tell me you're in your 20's without telling me you're in your 20's.
I'm a different poster. I'm 45, and moved to DC in 2002. yes, it feels decidedly LESS safe today than it did in 2012 when my youngest was born. Why is it hard to comprehend that? Some of us live in areas that have always had a crime problem, but we've seen it get worse with our very eyes -- carjackings outside our front door, mom and child shot by ATV rider, the little girl who was killed outside Nats Park during a game, etc. nyc also feels less safe than when I graduated from college there in the late 90s.
DC wasn't "tough on crime" in 2012 or in 2002.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years ago seemed much more safe.
Let me guess: you're in your 20's?
Or to put it in terms his generation understands: tell me you're in your 20's without telling me you're in your 20's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huge swaths of DC were no go zones when I moved here in the ‘80s.
I moved here in the late 90s, and definitely the city has improved since then. But I also feel like the places that were safer 3 years ago are less safe now. Idk if we are still facing results of pandemic policies (e.g. shuttered businesses) or if there is some other policies causing it.
It’s the fact that you keep voting democrat even though crime gets worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Huge swaths of DC were no go zones when I moved here in the ‘80s.
I moved here in the late 90s, and definitely the city has improved since then. But I also feel like the places that were safer 3 years ago are less safe now. Idk if we are still facing results of pandemic policies (e.g. shuttered businesses) or if there is some other policies causing it.
Anonymous wrote:Huge swaths of DC were no go zones when I moved here in the ‘80s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years ago seemed much more safe.
Let me guess: you're in your 20's?
Or to put it in terms his generation understands: tell me you're in your 20's without telling me you're in your 20's.
I'm a different poster. I'm 45, and moved to DC in 2002. yes, it feels decidedly LESS safe today than it did in 2012 when my youngest was born. Why is it hard to comprehend that? Some of us live in areas that have always had a crime problem, but we've seen it get worse with our very eyes -- carjackings outside our front door, mom and child shot by ATV rider, the little girl who was killed outside Nats Park during a game, etc. nyc also feels less safe than when I graduated from college there in the late 90s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years ago seemed much more safe.
Let me guess: you're in your 20's?
Or to put it in terms his generation understands: tell me you're in your 20's without telling me you're in your 20's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:10 years ago seemed much more safe.
Let me guess: you're in your 20's?
Anonymous wrote:10 years ago seemed much more safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tax base? Nice racist dog whistle.
It will happen when idiots like this get mugged enough times.