Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What saved it was the National Guard.
DC Council won’t change. We’ve been electing the openly antisemitic tinfoil hat lunatic onto the council for at least 5 years since we knew it to be the fact. That eejit is still making your laws and life miserable. That’s all you need to know.
They need to be put in a time out for at least 4 budget cycles and start over with new people.
No it wasn't. The National Guard was prevented from doing anything because it was under Trump's command. The independence of the MPD was the only thing that prevented the coup attempt from being successful.
Trayon sucks, no doubt. Steve King is not any better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how is that possible? The Council gave us:
Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE), created to address violence in the District while assisting grieving and trauma-stricken families. Funded in 2024 at $31 million
Office of Gun Violence, which houses the Building Blocks program launched in 2021. Since then, that program has granted $2.6 million to individuals and community organizations via “mini-grants” of $5,000 and “mini-plus” grants of $15,000 to fight violence in targeted neighborhoods. In fiscal 2024, the program has awarded 12 mini-grants and 16 mini-plus grants totaling $300,000. The $88 million Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services earmarks nearly $70 million for youth and family programs.
The Violence Interupters
The Culture Agents on ATVs and scooters…
Don’t forget DC taxpayers paying for a family’s $6000 Florida vacation. That would have bought several patrol bikes for MPD cops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trump has said he’ll federalize the city if elected. Biden could lose the election. Showing the country that he can bring DC to order is helpful; letting DC Council make a mockery of us worldwide will certainly lead to Trump.
So, not much choice there. Control Board it is.
I'd bet Nikki Haley would do this too, and I'd far rather have her in charge. I'll support moderates of ANY party for DC government, and "I pick Nikki" for president. I hope independents and even Democrats out there are supporting her campaign. Trump, and as we've seen recently, even Biden have campaigns with fair potential to crash.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But how is that possible? The Council gave us:
Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE), created to address violence in the District while assisting grieving and trauma-stricken families. Funded in 2024 at $31 million
Office of Gun Violence, which houses the Building Blocks program launched in 2021. Since then, that program has granted $2.6 million to individuals and community organizations via “mini-grants” of $5,000 and “mini-plus” grants of $15,000 to fight violence in targeted neighborhoods. In fiscal 2024, the program has awarded 12 mini-grants and 16 mini-plus grants totaling $300,000. The $88 million Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services earmarks nearly $70 million for youth and family programs.
The Violence Interupters
The Culture Agents on ATVs and scooters…
It would be interested to know what the grants were used for and what the outcome was from it. I could easily see that money going to people and then being used on anything vs it's intended purpose.
Anonymous wrote:Trump has said he’ll federalize the city if elected. Biden could lose the election. Showing the country that he can bring DC to order is helpful; letting DC Council make a mockery of us worldwide will certainly lead to Trump.
So, not much choice there. Control Board it is.
Anonymous wrote:But how is that possible? The Council gave us:
Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE), created to address violence in the District while assisting grieving and trauma-stricken families. Funded in 2024 at $31 million
Office of Gun Violence, which houses the Building Blocks program launched in 2021. Since then, that program has granted $2.6 million to individuals and community organizations via “mini-grants” of $5,000 and “mini-plus” grants of $15,000 to fight violence in targeted neighborhoods. In fiscal 2024, the program has awarded 12 mini-grants and 16 mini-plus grants totaling $300,000. The $88 million Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services earmarks nearly $70 million for youth and family programs.
The Violence Interupters
The Culture Agents on ATVs and scooters…
Anonymous wrote:What saved it was the National Guard.
DC Council won’t change. We’ve been electing the openly antisemitic tinfoil hat lunatic onto the council for at least 5 years since we knew it to be the fact. That eejit is still making your laws and life miserable. That’s all you need to know.
They need to be put in a time out for at least 4 budget cycles and start over with new people.
Anonymous wrote:But how is that possible? The Council gave us:
Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (ONSE), created to address violence in the District while assisting grieving and trauma-stricken families. Funded in 2024 at $31 million
Office of Gun Violence, which houses the Building Blocks program launched in 2021. Since then, that program has granted $2.6 million to individuals and community organizations via “mini-grants” of $5,000 and “mini-plus” grants of $15,000 to fight violence in targeted neighborhoods. In fiscal 2024, the program has awarded 12 mini-grants and 16 mini-plus grants totaling $300,000. The $88 million Department of Youth Rehabilitation Services earmarks nearly $70 million for youth and family programs.
The Violence Interupters
The Culture Agents on ATVs and scooters…