Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad this woman and her dog are ok. But her immediate impulse to make excuses for the criminal, driving a stolen car on the SIDEWALK is what allows the Council and DCJL to make us all less safe. The indoctrination is deep. What is needed is to enforce laws. That used to be a broadly accepted idea in civilized societies.
If she had said anything differently she would be canceled.
This is what the US university has done to young people. These young adults need to be deprogrammed. It’s scary.
I believe she is not from the US, it's universities in a lot of Western countries.
Id she had expressed disgust with this behavior, she would have been "Karened" and told to check her privilege and do the work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad this woman and her dog are ok. But her immediate impulse to make excuses for the criminal, driving a stolen car on the SIDEWALK is what allows the Council and DCJL to make us all less safe. The indoctrination is deep. What is needed is to enforce laws. That used to be a broadly accepted idea in civilized societies.
If she had said anything differently she would be canceled.
This is what the US university has done to young people. These young adults need to be deprogrammed. It’s scary.
I believe she is not from the US, it's universities in a lot of Western countries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really incredible that citizens can’t connect their voting habits with the decline of living standards.
Such a simplistic, knee jerk and low information comment.
Which of the Whites would have been better on crime as Mayor? Trayon? Robert?
Who would have been better for AG? McDuffie, who did not even meet the qualifications re: legal experience? But, who, in true DC fashion, got them changed for next time?
Electable people with different views have to run. And not too many of them, or you get Nadeau. Grateful Lisa Gore stepped up this cycle.
You give away the game with the term "electable." Electable in DC means you have to comply with an ever growing list of check-boxes. DC voters will simply disqualify anyone who is essentially not a left-wing activist at this point. What is left to choose from is what ends up on the ballot. So yes, it is the voting habits of the residents that lead to them having to select from bad or worse.
Doesn't the Allen recall, with a cross section of donors undercut the point you are trying to make?
A lot of activists and CM are DSA, doubt the majority of the population of DC identifies that way. The pushback is real.
Different poster. I am hopeful that the Allen recall is successful, but I really have doubts that the online anger translates to actual votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really incredible that citizens can’t connect their voting habits with the decline of living standards.
Such a simplistic, knee jerk and low information comment.
Which of the Whites would have been better on crime as Mayor? Trayon? Robert?
Who would have been better for AG? McDuffie, who did not even meet the qualifications re: legal experience? But, who, in true DC fashion, got them changed for next time?
Electable people with different views have to run. And not too many of them, or you get Nadeau. Grateful Lisa Gore stepped up this cycle.
You give away the game with the term "electable." Electable in DC means you have to comply with an ever growing list of check-boxes. DC voters will simply disqualify anyone who is essentially not a left-wing activist at this point. What is left to choose from is what ends up on the ballot. So yes, it is the voting habits of the residents that lead to them having to select from bad or worse.
Doesn't the Allen recall, with a cross section of donors undercut the point you are trying to make?
A lot of activists and CM are DSA, doubt the majority of the population of DC identifies that way. The pushback is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really incredible that citizens can’t connect their voting habits with the decline of living standards.
Such a simplistic, knee jerk and low information comment.
Which of the Whites would have been better on crime as Mayor? Trayon? Robert?
Who would have been better for AG? McDuffie, who did not even meet the qualifications re: legal experience? But, who, in true DC fashion, got them changed for next time?
Electable people with different views have to run. And not too many of them, or you get Nadeau. Grateful Lisa Gore stepped up this cycle.
You give away the game with the term "electable." Electable in DC means you have to comply with an ever growing list of check-boxes. DC voters will simply disqualify anyone who is essentially not a left-wing activist at this point. What is left to choose from is what ends up on the ballot. So yes, it is the voting habits of the residents that lead to them having to select from bad or worse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really incredible that citizens can’t connect their voting habits with the decline of living standards.
Such a simplistic, knee jerk and low information comment.
Which of the Whites would have been better on crime as Mayor? Trayon? Robert?
Who would have been better for AG? McDuffie, who did not even meet the qualifications re: legal experience? But, who, in true DC fashion, got them changed for next time?
Electable people with different views have to run. And not too many of them, or you get Nadeau. Grateful Lisa Gore stepped up this cycle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really incredible that citizens can’t connect their voting habits with the decline of living standards.
Such a simplistic, knee jerk and low information comment.
Which of the Whites would have been better on crime as Mayor? Trayon? Robert?
Who would have been better for AG? McDuffie, who did not even meet the qualifications re: legal experience? But, who, in true DC fashion, got them changed for next time?
Electable people with different views have to run. And not too many of them, or you get Nadeau. Grateful Lisa Gore stepped up this cycle.
Here’s a radical thought. You say it’s garbage in, garbage out.
Let’s take the trash can out and get rid of the council.
One by one is doable, as a whole would require Congress to amend the Home Rule Act. Focusing on Allen as a start seems wise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really incredible that citizens can’t connect their voting habits with the decline of living standards.
Such a simplistic, knee jerk and low information comment.
Which of the Whites would have been better on crime as Mayor? Trayon? Robert?
Who would have been better for AG? McDuffie, who did not even meet the qualifications re: legal experience? But, who, in true DC fashion, got them changed for next time?
Electable people with different views have to run. And not too many of them, or you get Nadeau. Grateful Lisa Gore stepped up this cycle.
Here’s a radical thought. You say it’s garbage in, garbage out.
Let’s take the trash can out and get rid of the council.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm glad this woman and her dog are ok. But her immediate impulse to make excuses for the criminal, driving a stolen car on the SIDEWALK is what allows the Council and DCJL to make us all less safe. The indoctrination is deep. What is needed is to enforce laws. That used to be a broadly accepted idea in civilized societies.
If she had said anything differently she would be canceled.
This is what the US university has done to young people. These young adults need to be deprogrammed. It’s scary.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s really incredible that citizens can’t connect their voting habits with the decline of living standards.
Such a simplistic, knee jerk and low information comment.
Which of the Whites would have been better on crime as Mayor? Trayon? Robert?
Who would have been better for AG? McDuffie, who did not even meet the qualifications re: legal experience? But, who, in true DC fashion, got them changed for next time?
Electable people with different views have to run. And not too many of them, or you get Nadeau. Grateful Lisa Gore stepped up this cycle.