Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quote from WaPo article today:
"Homicides in the District are up 11 percent from this time last year, when the city recorded a decade-high number of killings."
Sounds like policing isn't working.
Well policing might have had something to do with reducing homicides from 262 in 2002 to 88 in 2012, why is it headed for double that 2012 figure this year?
Glad you can see that you don't know. Look at research into what drives crime. Many other factors, not policing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quote from WaPo article today:
"Homicides in the District are up 11 percent from this time last year, when the city recorded a decade-high number of killings."
Sounds like policing isn't working.
Well policing might have had something to do with reducing homicides from 262 in 2002 to 88 in 2012, why is it headed for double that 2012 figure this year?
Glad you can see that you don't know. Look at research into what drives crime. Many other factors, not policing.
Just saw gun fight in DC on TV in morning news under blue sky.
Can we ask people not commit crime nicely? They may listen.
Can we appropriately fund our social safety net? Provide people with opportunities so they have something better to do with their lives than shoot people? Thanks!! I'd love to.
Are you ok with fully funding involuntary commitment? Maybe call your politician and say so. You sometimes fo have to force people to get help, pr they end uo in violent delusional altercations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quote from WaPo article today:
"Homicides in the District are up 11 percent from this time last year, when the city recorded a decade-high number of killings."
Sounds like policing isn't working.
Well policing might have had something to do with reducing homicides from 262 in 2002 to 88 in 2012, why is it headed for double that 2012 figure this year?
Glad you can see that you don't know. Look at research into what drives crime. Many other factors, not policing.
Just saw gun fight in DC on TV in morning news under blue sky.
Can we ask people not commit crime nicely? They may listen.
Can we appropriately fund our social safety net? Provide people with opportunities so they have something better to do with their lives than shoot people? Thanks!! I'd love to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quote from WaPo article today:
"Homicides in the District are up 11 percent from this time last year, when the city recorded a decade-high number of killings."
Sounds like policing isn't working.
Well policing might have had something to do with reducing homicides from 262 in 2002 to 88 in 2012, why is it headed for double that 2012 figure this year?
Glad you can see that you don't know. Look at research into what drives crime. Many other factors, not policing.
Just saw gun fight in DC on TV in morning news under blue sky.
Can we ask people not commit crime nicely? They may listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quote from WaPo article today:
"Homicides in the District are up 11 percent from this time last year, when the city recorded a decade-high number of killings."
Sounds like policing isn't working.
Well policing might have had something to do with reducing homicides from 262 in 2002 to 88 in 2012, why is it headed for double that 2012 figure this year?
Glad you can see that you don't know. Look at research into what drives crime. Many other factors, not policing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quote from WaPo article today:
"Homicides in the District are up 11 percent from this time last year, when the city recorded a decade-high number of killings."
Sounds like policing isn't working.
Well policing might have had something to do with reducing homicides from 262 in 2002 to 88 in 2012, why is it headed for double that 2012 figure this year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a total debacle. Hopefully it won't spread, because it will set back progressive politics in this country by 10-20 years. It's just the kind of pie-in-the-sky thinking the liberals of yesteryear would have come up with. God, I hope this idea dies. Reform yes, abolish/defund, though, is silly.
Abolishing slavery is a ridiculous pie-in-the-sky idea that some ridiculous liberals came up with. Yes, we agree that it can be a bit cruel, but we think that moderates will get on board with a book to ensure that the number of bearings and rapes is limited to a reasonable amount.
I really hope this was posted by a troll.
It was the prevailing attitude during slavery. Ok, the last part was made up to show how ridiculous a moderate compromise can be.
“ It was the prevailing attitude during slavery.”.
Was? You’re aware slavery is still a thing, right? By some definitions there are about 40 million enslaved people in the world, right now.
Anonymous wrote:Politically, the cops are in a world of trouble. Big changes are coming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quote from WaPo article today:
"Homicides in the District are up 11 percent from this time last year, when the city recorded a decade-high number of killings."
Sounds like policing isn't working.