Anonymous wrote:For those of us in other Wards, can you please describe the typical Charles Allen voter? Who are the 25,000 neighbors that gave us him?
The backwards slide this city is taking is stunning following his tenure leading the Public Safety Committee. If he had any dignity he’d resign and never be seen again.
Anonymous wrote:FYI a man arrested Sunday for machete attack on H Street was no papered and released this morning, so don’t think the guy running toward your kids when they’re trick or treating tonight is just showing off his pirate costume.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI a man arrested Sunday for machete attack on H Street was no papered and released this morning, so don’t think the guy running toward your kids when they’re trick or treating tonight is just showing off his pirate costume.
Wait what happened? I can't keep up. Link to an article?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FYI a man arrested Sunday for machete attack on H Street was no papered and released this morning, so don’t think the guy running toward your kids when they’re trick or treating tonight is just showing off his pirate costume.
Wait what happened? I can't keep up. Link to an article?
Anonymous wrote:FYI a man arrested Sunday for machete attack on H Street was no papered and released this morning, so don’t think the guy running toward your kids when they’re trick or treating tonight is just showing off his pirate costume.
Anonymous wrote:Yo, what up Ward 6 dad in his 40’s here. Charles Allen does a good job with sort of admin tasks, and is responsive, but over the years I’ve seen him rely on (selective) “evidence based” science when he helps implement policy. I mean the youth rehab act, second look act, his support of the overturned crime bill that would have allowed for jury trials that would overburden the court system (even if new staff was hired as suggested). He also seems to enjoy blaming external factors rather than the perpetrators of crime. Whether it was him blaming the city for not cleaning up leaves quickly enough last fall, which basically left “an attractive nuisance” that poor unsuspecting teens couldn’t help but light on fire under cars.
Or when he voiced meekness about the stabbing at Potomac metro. He basically doubles down on clearly failing progressive criminal justice reform policies.
Like how are those violence interruptors doing? You know the ones that cost the city $9m?
The whole city is fked. Whether it’s a USAO who won’t prosecute or a city council who is so bleeding heart woke they can’t imagine imposing strict and swift punishment for crime. How’s that CVS up in NW? You know the one NPR profiled? How are we going to do after the $500million budget shortfall from the loss of property tax revenues? I mean we just sit idly by watching crime happen because everyone is too scared to offend anyone by arresting and prosecuting criminals. Oh, that’s right I’m sorry, the crime wave isn’t happening and I’m just regurgitating Fox News talking points. Don’t believe your eyes and ears. All is well. Charles Allen and the other council members are doing great.
I wish we could get Congress to implement a criminal control board.
Jeff, I know your political leanings based on reading this forum. No need to chastise me.
Anonymous wrote:I did not vote for Allen on the last election. I wrote in Big Bird. The factor motivating my voting in the previous and current electoral cycle is crime.
I don't really care that Allen has decent constituent services. And I am fully aware that he is not the sole person responsible for worsening crime; there are others who also bear responsibility and should not be leading our city, starting with Nadeau and Scwhalb. But Allen's legislation and tone have been instrumental in helping crime flourish in this city.
An anecdote best illustrates the problem with Allen. The day after after the shooting at the Point and Rep. Cuellar's carjacking, I called his office to find out if the previous evening's events had changed the councilmember's soft-on-crime approach. His rep told me that, "We need to strike a balance because incarceration causes irreversible harm."
What his rep never bothered to acknowledge is that being victim of crime causes irreparable harm.
jsteele wrote:The obsession with Charles Allen is crazy. He is a single member of the Council, not the Devil incarnate. For all the vitriol cast against him here, nobody even ran against him during his last election.
Anonymous wrote:Yo, what up Ward 6 dad in his 40’s here. Charles Allen does a good job with sort of admin tasks, and is responsive, but over the years I’ve seen him rely on (selective) “evidence based” science when he helps implement policy. I mean the youth rehab act, second look act, his support of the overturned crime bill that would have allowed for jury trials that would overburden the court system (even if new staff was hired as suggested). He also seems to enjoy blaming external factors rather than the perpetrators of crime. Whether it was him blaming the city for not cleaning up leaves quickly enough last fall, which basically left “an attractive nuisance” that poor unsuspecting teens couldn’t help but light on fire under cars.
Or when he voiced meekness about the stabbing at Potomac metro. He basically doubles down on clearly failing progressive criminal justice reform policies.
Like how are those violence interruptors doing? You know the ones that cost the city $9m?
The whole city is fked. Whether it’s a USAO who won’t prosecute or a city council who is so bleeding heart woke they can’t imagine imposing strict and swift punishment for crime. How’s that CVS up in NW? You know the one NPR profiled? How are we going to do after the $500million budget shortfall from the loss of property tax revenues? I mean we just sit idly by watching crime happen because everyone is too scared to offend anyone by arresting and prosecuting criminals. Oh, that’s right I’m sorry, the crime wave isn’t happening and I’m just regurgitating Fox News talking points. Don’t believe your eyes and ears. All is well. Charles Allen and the other council members are doing great.
I wish we could get Congress to implement a criminal control board.
Jeff, I know your political leanings based on reading this forum. No need to chastise me.
Anonymous wrote:The recent WAMU series makes it pretty clear that the lack of policing is due to mayoral mismanagement, not Council’s recent actions and not from the DFS decertification (though that doesn’t help).
It just reads as classic crap middle management driving everyone out.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:The obsession with Charles Allen is crazy. He is a single member of the Council, not the Devil incarnate. For all the vitriol cast against him here, nobody even ran against him during his last election.
I too like Charles Allen. DC is lucky to have him on the council.
Anonymous wrote:Yo, what up Ward 6 dad in his 40’s here. Charles Allen does a good job with sort of admin tasks, and is responsive, but over the years I’ve seen him rely on (selective) “evidence based” science when he helps implement policy. I mean the youth rehab act, second look act, his support of the overturned crime bill that would have allowed for jury trials that would overburden the court system (even if new staff was hired as suggested). He also seems to enjoy blaming external factors rather than the perpetrators of crime. Whether it was him blaming the city for not cleaning up leaves quickly enough last fall, which basically left “an attractive nuisance” that poor unsuspecting teens couldn’t help but light on fire under cars.
Or when he voiced meekness about the stabbing at Potomac metro. He basically doubles down on clearly failing progressive criminal justice reform policies.
Like how are those violence interruptors doing? You know the ones that cost the city $9m?
The whole city is fked. Whether it’s a USAO who won’t prosecute or a city council who is so bleeding heart woke they can’t imagine imposing strict and swift punishment for crime. How’s that CVS up in NW? You know the one NPR profiled? How are we going to do after the $500million budget shortfall from the loss of property tax revenues? I mean we just sit idly by watching crime happen because everyone is too scared to offend anyone by arresting and prosecuting criminals. Oh, that’s right I’m sorry, the crime wave isn’t happening and I’m just regurgitating Fox News talking points. Don’t believe your eyes and ears. All is well. Charles Allen and the other council members are doing great.
I wish we could get Congress to implement a criminal control board.
Jeff, I know your political leanings based on reading this forum. No need to chastise me.