Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is US so filled with trash and litter all over. I did not expect a 1st world country to be so filthy?
Most of the US isn’t like this. DC is uniquely disgusting and filthy.
Are you serious? Go take a drive in rural MD or VA and you'll see tons of trash, etc...I'm a cyclist who rides in these areas a lot and the amount of littering is astounding.
Anonymous wrote:The criminal justice system in DC is the ONLY jurisdiction in the country that actually has Federal prosecutors that prosecute DC state-level crimes. They are the toughest and most qualified criminal lawyers in the entire American Bar. There is no stricter, highly qualified and pitbull-like collection of prosecutors anywhere in the US. If you think defendants in this city get off easily in this town--you are laughably misinformed.
-defense attorney
Anonymous wrote:The criminal justice system in DC is the ONLY jurisdiction in the country that actually has Federal prosecutors that prosecute DC state-level crimes. They are the toughest and most qualified criminal lawyers in the entire American Bar. There is no stricter, highly qualified and pitbull-like collection of prosecutors anywhere in the US. If you think defendants in this city get off easily in this town--you are laughably misinformed.
-defense attorney
Anonymous wrote:It wouldn’t change much, if at all. DC is basically a banana republic now:
-corrupt, inept local government
-horrible public services
-high crime
-litter all over the place
-anarchy on the roads on no traffic enforcement
-a broken, unreliable train system
-one-party rule
-statutes and buildings honoring a crack-smoking,
hooker-hiring mayor
-police who don’t show up
-emergency response system so bad that a man died on the sidewalk outside a fire station a couple years ago
-unsafe buildings that cause hazards and sometimes collapse, with little to no DCRA action
-a broken criminal justice system that encourages violence and crime
Really, what else is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is US so filled with trash and litter all over. I did not expect a 1st world country to be so filthy?
Most of the US isn’t like this. DC is uniquely disgusting and filthy.
Are you serious? Go take a drive in rural MD or VA and you'll see tons of trash, etc...I'm a cyclist who rides in these areas a lot and the amount of littering is astounding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is US so filled with trash and litter all over. I did not expect a 1st world country to be so filthy?
Most of the US isn’t like this. DC is uniquely disgusting and filthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is US so filled with trash and litter all over. I did not expect a 1st world country to be so filthy?
How much time do you have?
We have a lot of 3rd world citizens and illegals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is US so filled with trash and litter all over. I did not expect a 1st world country to be so filthy?
Most of the US isn’t like this. DC is uniquely disgusting and filthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be advisable to save your money and buy into a gated community.
The white...I mean wealthy South Afrikaners did this. They built hundreds of communities where poor non-whites can go only if they work there and even then, only during very restricted hours escorted by security.
Of course, the residents swear this has nothing to do with race.
Anonymous wrote:Why is US so filled with trash and litter all over. I did not expect a 1st world country to be so filthy?
Anonymous wrote:I am curious how people who have given this any thought - especially people with experience living in increasingly unequal, corrupt and dysfunctional places - see things unfolding in the DC area in that kind of scenario.
My guess is that crime would increase, the few affluent folks and the dwindling numbers of middle-class people live increasingly isolated lives in their secured homes because they are afraid to venture out as much, and many homes would be turned into boarding houses as a way to help make ends meet. I don't know why in some other cities like Paris, the slums are on the outskirts, whereas in many faded American cities, the areas that went downhill first are close in - maybe zoning?[b] Another difference I can think of is that the social fabric in the U.S. is generally weaker than in most other cultures where people are less mobile and extended families are closer knit, so that might make things unfold a little differently too.