Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the city just put out a note to the ANCs asking for projects the national guard can work on
is this really the best use of national taxpayer resources and military personnel?
That is absolutely absurd. But sure, the NG can install some bike lanes. That would be great.
Howzabout you democrats in DC take some pride and clean up your city instead of depending on outsiders to do it? Have you no f'n shame?
Anonymous wrote:It seems all the positive comments on the other threads are being deleted - or I may just be an outliner.
I think this is great.
I frequently go to DC in the evenings, and I am thrilled about this. Lots of areas have felt unsafe, and many friends have been ruffed up near the Stadiums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the city just put out a note to the ANCs asking for projects the national guard can work on
is this really the best use of national taxpayer resources and military personnel?
That is absolutely absurd. But sure, the NG can install some bike lanes. That would be great.
Howzabout you democrats in DC take some pride and clean up your city instead of depending on outsiders to do it? Have you no f'n shame?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the city just put out a note to the ANCs asking for projects the national guard can work on
is this really the best use of national taxpayer resources and military personnel?
That is absolutely absurd. But sure, the NG can install some bike lanes. That would be great.
Howzabout you democrats in DC take some pride and clean up your city instead of depending on outsiders to do it? Have you no f'n shame?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the city just put out a note to the ANCs asking for projects the national guard can work on
is this really the best use of national taxpayer resources and military personnel?
That is absolutely absurd. But sure, the NG can install some bike lanes. That would be great.
Anonymous wrote:the city just put out a note to the ANCs asking for projects the national guard can work on
is this really the best use of national taxpayer resources and military personnel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the city just put out a note to the ANCs asking for projects the national guard can work on
is this really the best use of national taxpayer resources and military personnel?
Can they do something about the rats?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the city just put out a note to the ANCs asking for projects the national guard can work on
is this really the best use of national taxpayer resources and military personnel?
Can they do something about the rats?
Anonymous wrote:the city just put out a note to the ANCs asking for projects the national guard can work on
is this really the best use of national taxpayer resources and military personnel?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we live in a city. A beautiful city. Do we have crime, yes. All cities do. Do people flock here to work, yes they do. If DC was such a hell scape, then why do Trump's wealthiest cabinet members live in DC. Hell, Stephen Miller lives in DC. If it was so dangerous you would think he'd live in VA. DC is one of the most educated cities in the country. Logic should tell you that people do not live in fear here.
The places with the most crime is seeing very few federal troops. Make that make sense.
Pro tip: “Beautiful” cities do not look up dish soap behind cages.
Y’all have been living with high levels of crime so long you don’t even see it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:The Second Amendment is gone the day Trump is installed for his so called "third term"
If you do not think this will happen you have lost the plot long ago.
Dictators do not allow their subjects to have guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we live in a city. A beautiful city. Do we have crime, yes. All cities do. Do people flock here to work, yes they do. If DC was such a hell scape, then why do Trump's wealthiest cabinet members live in DC. Hell, Stephen Miller lives in DC. If it was so dangerous you would think he'd live in VA. DC is one of the most educated cities in the country. Logic should tell you that people do not live in fear here.
The places with the most crime is seeing very few federal troops. Make that make sense.
Pro tip: “Beautiful” cities do not look up dish soap behind cages.
Y’all have been living with high levels of crime so long you don’t even see it anymore.
Yup, no crime at all in your beautiful rural GOP towns.
https://www.ketk.com/news/local-news/counterfeit-pills-laced-with-meth-prison-sentence/amp/
Did you read the part where he was sentenced to 18 years in prison and forfeited his house? That’s the rural town difference.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well then you can kindly STFU about solving crime in DC since you are responsible for it.
Are you ignorant to the fact that Democrats routinely contribute to the demise of gun control legislation, or are you purposely being dishonest?
What Democrats in DC did that? But sure there is political blame on all sides. GOP is in control now so they can start taking action on gun control - I would fully support that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we live in a city. A beautiful city. Do we have crime, yes. All cities do. Do people flock here to work, yes they do. If DC was such a hell scape, then why do Trump's wealthiest cabinet members live in DC. Hell, Stephen Miller lives in DC. If it was so dangerous you would think he'd live in VA. DC is one of the most educated cities in the country. Logic should tell you that people do not live in fear here.
The places with the most crime is seeing very few federal troops. Make that make sense.
Pro tip: “Beautiful” cities do not look up dish soap behind cages.
Y’all have been living with high levels of crime so long you don’t even see it anymore.
Yup, no crime at all in your beautiful rural GOP towns.
https://www.ketk.com/news/local-news/counterfeit-pills-laced-with-meth-prison-sentence/amp/