Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Crime is down significantly in the last year.
Housing demand remains ridiculously strong.
Business revenues remain firm, though the commercial real estate in the central business district remains a post-COVID challenge.
Quality of life and demand for people moving to DC remains quite strong.
So no, maybe not so crime riddled and dirty as Trump makes it out to be.
Fukc off. I actually live here and The crime is as bad as it has ever been. Manipulating the stats doesn’t change the reality on the ground.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Crime is down significantly in the last year.
Housing demand remains ridiculously strong.
Business revenues remain firm, though the commercial real estate in the central business district remains a post-COVID challenge.
Quality of life and demand for people moving to DC remains quite strong.
So no, maybe not so crime riddled and dirty as Trump makes it out to be.
DC is a crime-ridden dump and I can’t wait for Trump’s clean up. The city has not gotten less dangerous. People have stopped reporting crimes because the cops aren’t empowered to do their jobs.
In case you need reminding, this is our present reality: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13619911/amp/washington-dc-assault-man-chased-teenagers-crime.html
Like others, the man in the video didn’t file a report. See the trend?
Title: Dystopian moment terrified man is chased down by pack of smirking teenagers in Washington DC
Cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Crime is down significantly in the last year.
Housing demand remains ridiculously strong.
Business revenues remain firm, though the commercial real estate in the central business district remains a post-COVID challenge.
Quality of life and demand for people moving to DC remains quite strong.
So no, maybe not so crime riddled and dirty as Trump makes it out to be.
DC is a crime-ridden dump and I can’t wait for Trump’s clean up. The city has not gotten less dangerous. People have stopped reporting crimes because the cops aren’t empowered to do their jobs.
In case you need reminding, this is our present reality: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13619911/amp/washington-dc-assault-man-chased-teenagers-crime.html
Like others, the man in the video didn’t file a report. See the trend?
Title: Dystopian moment terrified man is chased down by pack of smirking teenagers in Washington DC
Cute.
"People stopped reporting crimes"? Where are the statistics on this? What is this data? You just making up sh*t to feed a narrative? Based on a single anecdote?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Crime is down significantly in the last year.
Housing demand remains ridiculously strong.
Business revenues remain firm, though the commercial real estate in the central business district remains a post-COVID challenge.
Quality of life and demand for people moving to DC remains quite strong.
So no, maybe not so crime riddled and dirty as Trump makes it out to be.
DC is a crime-ridden dump and I can’t wait for Trump’s clean up. The city has not gotten less dangerous. People have stopped reporting crimes because the cops aren’t empowered to do their jobs.
In case you need reminding, this is our present reality: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13619911/amp/washington-dc-assault-man-chased-teenagers-crime.html
Like others, the man in the video didn’t file a report. See the trend?
Title: Dystopian moment terrified man is chased down by pack of smirking teenagers in Washington DC
Cute.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Crime is down significantly in the last year.
Housing demand remains ridiculously strong.
Business revenues remain firm, though the commercial real estate in the central business district remains a post-COVID challenge.
Quality of life and demand for people moving to DC remains quite strong.
So no, maybe not so crime riddled and dirty as Trump makes it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Crime is down significantly in the last year.
Housing demand remains ridiculously strong.
Business revenues remain firm, though the commercial real estate in the central business district remains a post-COVID challenge.
Quality of life and demand for people moving to DC remains quite strong.
So no, maybe not so crime riddled and dirty as Trump makes it out to be.
Fukc off. I actually live here and The crime is as bad as it has ever been. Manipulating the stats doesn’t change the reality on the ground.
The "Biden-sharp-as-a-tack" brigade wants you to believe otherwise
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Crime is down significantly in the last year.
Housing demand remains ridiculously strong.
Business revenues remain firm, though the commercial real estate in the central business district remains a post-COVID challenge.
Quality of life and demand for people moving to DC remains quite strong.
So no, maybe not so crime riddled and dirty as Trump makes it out to be.
Fukc off. I actually live here and The crime is as bad as it has ever been. Manipulating the stats doesn’t change the reality on the ground.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS political pandering. Realistically the president and congress have no time nor interest in actually running DC. If they did they might have already helped fill the significant judicial vacancies that are contributing to year or longer delay in trying cases. Let alone simply replace the current USAO.
Oh and actually do something with the large RFK site but the random senator Daines from Montana blocked that in committee (because he doesn't care one iota about the DC residents who live near that parcel of land).
You’re right. Let’s just keep going with the status quo.
My point is that if you think DC is slow to respond, turn it over to the Feds and it will be even slower. If you think that federal control by people who answer to constituents in other states will expedite a better outlook for DC, I have a bridge to sell you. ALREADY, congress doesn't do sh*t to even help us with an unprescedented backlog of judicial appointees causing our court system to be bogged down such that we can barely try cases. GOP is the party of small and local government, but someone from Utah is going to give a sh*t about the concerns of DC residents in ward 8? My @ss. And yes, I also am fed up with the current DC government, but also fed up with how existing federal control of DC already has us at a standstill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Crime is down significantly in the last year.
Housing demand remains ridiculously strong.
Business revenues remain firm, though the commercial real estate in the central business district remains a post-COVID challenge.
Quality of life and demand for people moving to DC remains quite strong.
So no, maybe not so crime riddled and dirty as Trump makes it out to be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS political pandering. Realistically the president and congress have no time nor interest in actually running DC. If they did they might have already helped fill the significant judicial vacancies that are contributing to year or longer delay in trying cases. Let alone simply replace the current USAO.
Oh and actually do something with the large RFK site but the random senator Daines from Montana blocked that in committee (because he doesn't care one iota about the DC residents who live near that parcel of land).
You’re right. Let’s just keep going with the status quo.
My point is that if you think DC is slow to respond, turn it over to the Feds and it will be even slower. If you think that federal control by people who answer to constituents in other states will expedite a better outlook for DC, I have a bridge to sell you. ALREADY, congress doesn't do sh*t to even help us with an unprescedented backlog of judicial appointees causing our court system to be bogged down such that we can barely try cases. GOP is the party of small and local government, but someone from Utah is going to give a sh*t about the concerns of DC residents in ward 8? My @ss. And yes, I also am fed up with the current DC government, but also fed up with how existing federal control of DC already has us at a standstill.
My guess is that this would be a major priority for Trump because it will show the entire country that it is possible to have safe cities and every Democrat mayor will look like a fool. The way he was able to mobilize federal assets to DC during the BLM riots was impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS political pandering. Realistically the president and congress have no time nor interest in actually running DC. If they did they might have already helped fill the significant judicial vacancies that are contributing to year or longer delay in trying cases. Let alone simply replace the current USAO.
Oh and actually do something with the large RFK site but the random senator Daines from Montana blocked that in committee (because he doesn't care one iota about the DC residents who live near that parcel of land).
You’re right. Let’s just keep going with the status quo.
My point is that if you think DC is slow to respond, turn it over to the Feds and it will be even slower. If you think that federal control by people who answer to constituents in other states will expedite a better outlook for DC, I have a bridge to sell you. ALREADY, congress doesn't do sh*t to even help us with an unprescedented backlog of judicial appointees causing our court system to be bogged down such that we can barely try cases. GOP is the party of small and local government, but someone from Utah is going to give a sh*t about the concerns of DC residents in ward 8? My @ss. And yes, I also am fed up with the current DC government, but also fed up with how existing federal control of DC already has us at a standstill.
My guess is that this would be a major priority for Trump because it will show the entire country that it is possible to have safe cities and every Democrat mayor will look like a fool. The way he was able to mobilize federal assets to DC during the BLM riots was impressive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS political pandering. Realistically the president and congress have no time nor interest in actually running DC. If they did they might have already helped fill the significant judicial vacancies that are contributing to year or longer delay in trying cases. Let alone simply replace the current USAO.
Oh and actually do something with the large RFK site but the random senator Daines from Montana blocked that in committee (because he doesn't care one iota about the DC residents who live near that parcel of land).
You’re right. Let’s just keep going with the status quo.
My point is that if you think DC is slow to respond, turn it over to the Feds and it will be even slower. If you think that federal control by people who answer to constituents in other states will expedite a better outlook for DC, I have a bridge to sell you. ALREADY, congress doesn't do sh*t to even help us with an unprescedented backlog of judicial appointees causing our court system to be bogged down such that we can barely try cases. GOP is the party of small and local government, but someone from Utah is going to give a sh*t about the concerns of DC residents in ward 8? My @ss. And yes, I also am fed up with the current DC government, but also fed up with how existing federal control of DC already has us at a standstill.
Anonymous wrote:This is the only good idea Republicans have. DC is a failed crime-ridden city that is damaging the reputation of the US. It is completely unacceptable that the home of the US government is so dirty and full of crime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is BS political pandering. Realistically the president and congress have no time nor interest in actually running DC. If they did they might have already helped fill the significant judicial vacancies that are contributing to year or longer delay in trying cases. Let alone simply replace the current USAO.
Oh and actually do something with the large RFK site but the random senator Daines from Montana blocked that in committee (because he doesn't care one iota about the DC residents who live near that parcel of land).
You’re right. Let’s just keep going with the status quo.