Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish this resonated in dc: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/04/20/abigail-spanberger-virginia-policing-message-00026211?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab
Spanberger is a crybaby who is barely better than the Synema of the Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:I wish this resonated in dc: https://www.politico.com/news/2022/04/20/abigail-spanberger-virginia-policing-message-00026211?utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=news_tab
Anonymous wrote:I’ve always believed we let the women off the hook. That boy was clearly involved in a major feud between neighborhood crews. Yet when they interviewed his mother, she said he likes to go for runs at night. You have to be kidding me. I obviously don’t know how much it at all his mother and grandmother were involved but that thing about the running really stuck with me because it takes a lot of balls to tell a stupid lie like that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet they keep voting Democrat. Go figure![/quote
Do Republicans even run candidates for councilmembers or do they not even bother because they know that their "ideas" are dead on arrival?
Marriage and family, hard work, and personal responsibility aren't exactly winning platforms in DC.
It’s the observation that Charles Murray made in Coming Apart about UMC whites practicing these values at a very high rate but scoffing at politicians who advocate for the same values because they think such admonitions are problematic, classist, racist or the like.
Queue someone sniping about The Bell Curve, but Coming Apart is strictly about the rift and self segregation of UMC whites and working class whites and it’s observations about UMC whites adhering to conservative patterns of behavior regarding not having kids out of wedlock, frugality, etc. but not advocating that working class and the poor follow these patterns of behavior applies to this as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've lived in the greater CH area for 10 years and the NE corner of 14 and Park is the worst it's ever been. More guys are laying around on the sidewalk, they stink, they're always drunk. So many government resources are constantly spent on these guys.
Sabel Harris is a babe but I don't see how she's much different than Brianne.
A candidate who meaningfully differentiated themselves from Brianne would have wiped the floor with her, because Ward 1 residents are sick of her utter incompetence. But Sabel seems to be believe in the same provably failed policies as Brianne and thinks running on a pledge of better constituent services will win. It won't, and we'll be stuck with that cretin for another four years.
Anonymous wrote:Preach OP! I’ve been here for 22 years. We’re very close to the recent shooting of the 15 year old. I think the first thing to work on is getting rid of Brianne Nadeau. She is worthless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As long as people call it "gun violence" or "gun deaths" the issue will never be fixed. Blaming these incidences on an inanimate object versus the criminals that are doing the actual violence is not helping.
A problem first needs to be identified before it can be fixed. And even than the "fix" needs to start in the community that is affected and causing it.
This is so true. It drives me nuts that the WaPo -- democracy dies in darkness! -- intentionally MISINFORMS it's readership by presenting it as a problem of inanimate objects rather than one of of criminals and the sub-cultures that create and excuses them. You can't fix a problem you refuse to identity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I thought it was all the guns coming in from evil Virginia that drive DC's rampant crime and murder. Now you're telling me it's a man who stands on the 1400 block of Fairmont? But how can I keep my hate Virginia narrative alive in light of this info
There’s plenty of reasons to hate va, including unnecessary and obnoxious comments like this one. Wonder where this man gets his guns from? Most likely va
I’d be mad too. VA residents can own firearms and behave, you can’t.
You are missing the point. It is the trade in illegal markets (drugs and guns) that is causing the gun violence, not an inability to behave. You too would be shooting a gun on the streets of Columbia Heights if you were trading in these goods.
Disagree. It is the criminals dealing drugs and guns, and shooting guns, that are causing the violence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP I thought it was all the guns coming in from evil Virginia that drive DC's rampant crime and murder. Now you're telling me it's a man who stands on the 1400 block of Fairmont? But how can I keep my hate Virginia narrative alive in light of this info
There’s plenty of reasons to hate va, including unnecessary and obnoxious comments like this one. Wonder where this man gets his guns from? Most likely va
I’d be mad too. VA residents can own firearms and behave, you can’t.
You are missing the point. It is the trade in illegal markets (drugs and guns) that is causing the gun violence, not an inability to behave. You too would be shooting a gun on the streets of Columbia Heights if you were trading in these goods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yet they keep voting Democrat. Go figure![/quote
Do Republicans even run candidates for councilmembers or do they not even bother because they know that their "ideas" are dead on arrival?
Marriage and family, hard work, and personal responsibility aren't exactly winning platforms in DC.