Anonymous wrote:The next step is to get him fully removed from the council.
https://www.wusa9.com/article/news/local/dc/dc-council-disband-committee-chaired-trayon-white/65-8cfe3452-91fe-482f-bd51-7b8b68ef7934
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
She is awful. The DC government career fair was an exercise in exactly what you described. One of my siblings used this strategy to get out of chores as a kid - do them badly enough you don't get asked again.
TBH, she is essentially Barry 2.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
The streetcar implementation was during the Gray regime, how is that Bowser's fault?
And if we're on the topic of housing vouchers, the council should be blamed exponentially more than the mayor.
https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc/news/multifamily/dc-lawmakers-consider-changing-policy-that-has-hurt-housing-providers-125876
Do we really have ourselves a Bowser fan here? Unfortunately their reading skills are not doing their cause any favors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
The streetcar implementation was during the Gray regime, how is that Bowser's fault?
And if we're on the topic of housing vouchers, the council should be blamed exponentially more than the mayor.
https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc/news/multifamily/dc-lawmakers-consider-changing-policy-that-has-hurt-housing-providers-125876
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
She is awful. The DC government career fair was an exercise in exactly what you described. One of my siblings used this strategy to get out of chores as a kid - do them badly enough you don't get asked again.
TBH, she is essentially Barry 2.0
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
She is awful. The DC government career fair was an exercise in exactly what you described. One of my siblings used this strategy to get out of chores as a kid - do them badly enough you don't get asked again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
Streetcars are dumb. It takes years to build the infrastructure. When it's finally ready, the community has already found a different solution. How about a bus system that is safe and works? I don't want a bus system that is basically an RV for the unhoused.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
I take it you’re being sarcastic, but there is a grain of truth here. The Bowser administration (and, to be fair, its recent predecessors) has really cornered the market in taking good ideas and doing them really badly. Streetcars would be fantastic, but the implementation was so abysmal that there is no real hope of DC getting any further mileage in the near future. Likewise, the bike lanes - good idea, but scattered across the city in apparently random locations not so much. Housing vouchers for the homeless are not a bad idea, but yet the administration screwed the pooch. Hiring cronies and hacks might be good politics for Bowser, but really screwed over the city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
We haven't tried real violence interrupters. The program could still work. Throw some more money at it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Violence interrupters out here putting their life at risk for the youth.This death of violence interrupter is a loss to the community but also the youth seeking role models. How people say oh violent interrupters don't work when police out here killing them? If they killing them all, how they supposed to help the youth? smh
So-called “violence interrupters are pathetic and ineffective. And now we know from Trayon’s case, the program is also corrupt.
Bring back the police!