Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 15:31     Subject: Re:Bowser to Veto Criminal Justice Reform

Anonymous wrote:Considering how much of the council has mayoral ambitions, it's amazing how bad they are at simple politics. They needed to get her onboard before the plan, now she can accuse any of them of being 'soft on crime' if they challenge her. And that's despite the rise in crime happening while she was mayor! I'm even supportive of many elements of the reform (judges for prison-worthy misdemeanors especially).


And a response 'it doesn't take effect until 2025' doesn't really make political hay. If you want to make the law conditional on crime going down (or judges being appointed), feel free

Bowsers number one skill, and it is a formidable skill, is her ability to shift the blame for her failures onto others. And there has been some serious failures.
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 15:27     Subject: Bowser to Veto Criminal Justice Reform

Could this PLEASE get fools like Allen off the Council?
Anonymous
Post 01/07/2023 15:22     Subject: Re:Bowser to Veto Criminal Justice Reform

Considering how much of the council has mayoral ambitions, it's amazing how bad they are at simple politics. They needed to get her onboard before the plan, now she can accuse any of them of being 'soft on crime' if they challenge her. And that's despite the rise in crime happening while she was mayor! I'm even supportive of many elements of the reform (judges for prison-worthy misdemeanors especially).


And a response 'it doesn't take effect until 2025' doesn't really make political hay. If you want to make the law conditional on crime going down (or judges being appointed), feel free
Anonymous
Post 01/06/2023 22:36     Subject: Bowser to Veto Criminal Justice Reform

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Yay! This is the first smart thing that Bowser has done in a while.
pointless because it’s veto proof . She can claim she opposed it but get ready for bad times

Exactly. She’s all about the posturing and nothing about the substance.