Anonymous wrote:Can we get a Control Board 2.0? Set it to expire in 15-20 years and we can see if DC learns how to adult in that time.
Anonymous wrote:EHN warned a long time ago that the Council should be careful not to open the door to this. I thought it seemed a bit dramatic at the time but clearly she had a point.
As crime and issues in DC worsen, the Council is on a 2 month paid holiday. Terrible optics.
The census of held juveniles has NOT increased since the passage of Pinto's emergency crime bill, more change is needed.
Anonymous wrote:Something needs to be done, so much homeless, violence and lawlessness in the nations capital, totally unacceptable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something needs to be done, so much homeless, violence and lawlessness in the nations capital, totally unacceptable
And you think the House GOP is going to do it?
Literally the only reason they want to rescind DC home rule is to hamstring DC's ability to do anything for itself so the House GOP can neglect DC, make DC worse, then point to DC and say "see, look at these urban liberal hellholes!"
All they have to do is point to any other major city in the US. Don’t need DC to illustrate how awful Democratic policies are.
Yeah, the economic powerhouses of our nation are so awful. All those sky-high property values are so awful. You know why you can't point to any Republican run cities that are crime-free utopias? Because the educated people live in cities and know that while Democratic policies may not be perfect, Republican policies are even worse.
Imagine how ignorant you'd have to be to look at decades of failed Republican policies - handouts to the rich, denying healthcare, denying bodily autonomy, killing jobs, screwing the poor, racking up debt, and believing THAT is what's going to improve things in our cities.
Love it. A liberal referencing “bodily autonomy” - would bet anything she was for vaccine mandates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something needs to be done, so much homeless, violence and lawlessness in the nations capital, totally unacceptable
And you think the House GOP is going to do it?
Literally the only reason they want to rescind DC home rule is to hamstring DC's ability to do anything for itself so the House GOP can neglect DC, make DC worse, then point to DC and say "see, look at these urban liberal hellholes!"
All they have to do is point to any other major city in the US. Don’t need DC to illustrate how awful Democratic policies are.
Yeah, the economic powerhouses of our nation are so awful. All those sky-high property values are so awful. You know why you can't point to any Republican run cities that are crime-free utopias? Because the educated people live in cities and know that while Democratic policies may not be perfect, Republican policies are even worse.
Imagine how ignorant you'd have to be to look at decades of failed Republican policies - handouts to the rich, denying healthcare, denying bodily autonomy, killing jobs, screwing the poor, racking up debt, and believing THAT is what's going to improve things in our cities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something needs to be done, so much homeless, violence and lawlessness in the nations capital, totally unacceptable
And you think the House GOP is going to do it?
Literally the only reason they want to rescind DC home rule is to hamstring DC's ability to do anything for itself so the House GOP can neglect DC, make DC worse, then point to DC and say "see, look at these urban liberal hellholes!"
All they have to do is point to any other major city in the US. Don’t need DC to illustrate how awful Democratic policies are.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something needs to be done, so much homeless, violence and lawlessness in the nations capital, totally unacceptable
And you think the House GOP is going to do it?
Literally the only reason they want to rescind DC home rule is to hamstring DC's ability to do anything for itself so the House GOP can neglect DC, make DC worse, then point to DC and say "see, look at these urban liberal hellholes!"
Anonymous wrote:Something needs to be done, so much homeless, violence and lawlessness in the nations capital, totally unacceptable
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not satisfied with overturning the D.C. Council's revisions of the criminal code, some House Republicans are now trying to get Congress to revoke the Home Rule Charter entirely: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/08/15/ogles-repeal-dc-home-rule/
I guess the plan would be for Kevin McCarthy to deal with every single complaint D.C. residents have about anything? Presumably Jim Jordan will be picking up our garbage?
Why not just return DC to MD?
Anonymous wrote:Not satisfied with overturning the D.C. Council's revisions of the criminal code, some House Republicans are now trying to get Congress to revoke the Home Rule Charter entirely: https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2023/08/15/ogles-repeal-dc-home-rule/
I guess the plan would be for Kevin McCarthy to deal with every single complaint D.C. residents have about anything? Presumably Jim Jordan will be picking up our garbage?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something needs to be done, so much homeless, violence and lawlessness in the nations capital, totally unacceptable
Take a look at the per capita crime stats of the districts where these republican Yahoos hail from and see if you want them to be in charge.
You must be joking. Most GOP districts have far lower murder per capita rates than DC.
Oh, sorry, I forgot math is a white/ GOP thing.
The nation's capital shouldn't be the example for the world and have the lowest crime of the country, it's an embarrassment and a poor example. I am all for material law and sending the military in to clean up the hoods and thugs.