Anonymous wrote:and yet. https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5469044-dc-crime-drop-trump/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:and yet. https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5469044-dc-crime-drop-trump/
+ The idiots here need to learn that the Wash Post is not neutral in this battle. You must read other sources. Crime is WAY down in the last two weeks in D.C. (Google it). My son lives on the hill and reports a wonderful "vibe shift" from recent years because students and residents feel free to walk around, dine, and bar hop in areas on Capitol Hill. He even saw a mother with a baby in a stroller out at 10 PM on H Street, enjoying the warm evening. Instacart and other delivery services have told me to my face and to him that they are "having a great day" because, for a change, they won't be robbed. The restaurateurs I know report a resurgence in DC dining, which is NOT what the WaPO (which is anti-Trump) wants to report.
Which restauranteurs?
Anonymous wrote:The Krispy Kreme at the DuPont Circle metro was very well protected tonight. There were six national guardsmen with long guns just standing there like potted plants. Shouldn’t they be at least walking around?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:and yet. https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5469044-dc-crime-drop-trump/
+ The idiots here need to learn that the Wash Post is not neutral in this battle. You must read other sources. Crime is WAY down in the last two weeks in D.C. (Google it). My son lives on the hill and reports a wonderful "vibe shift" from recent years because students and residents feel free to walk around, dine, and bar hop in areas on Capitol Hill. He even saw a mother with a baby in a stroller out at 10 PM on H Street, enjoying the warm evening. Instacart and other delivery services have told me to my face and to him that they are "having a great day" because, for a change, they won't be robbed. The restaurateurs I know report a resurgence in DC dining, which is NOT what the WaPO (which is anti-Trump) wants to report.
Which restauranteurs?
None because the PPs entire post is made up. Restaurant reservations are down 31%: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/18/trump-washington-dc-national-guard-restaurants
PP is a troll posting made up right wing talking points. It's incredibly obvious because the trolls are all NPCs who can't make up anything original, they can only parrot talking points given to them because half of them are actual bots and the other half are foreign paid trolls who don't speak English as a first language.
The Guardian?! Please.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:and yet. https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5469044-dc-crime-drop-trump/
+ The idiots here need to learn that the Wash Post is not neutral in this battle. You must read other sources. Crime is WAY down in the last two weeks in D.C. (Google it). My son lives on the hill and reports a wonderful "vibe shift" from recent years because students and residents feel free to walk around, dine, and bar hop in areas on Capitol Hill. He even saw a mother with a baby in a stroller out at 10 PM on H Street, enjoying the warm evening. Instacart and other delivery services have told me to my face and to him that they are "having a great day" because, for a change, they won't be robbed. The restaurateurs I know report a resurgence in DC dining, which is NOT what the WaPO (which is anti-Trump) wants to report.
Which restauranteurs?
None because the PPs entire post is made up. Restaurant reservations are down 31%: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/aug/18/trump-washington-dc-national-guard-restaurants
PP is a troll posting made up right wing talking points. It's incredibly obvious because the trolls are all NPCs who can't make up anything original, they can only parrot talking points given to them because half of them are actual bots and the other half are foreign paid trolls who don't speak English as a first language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:and yet. https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5469044-dc-crime-drop-trump/
+ The idiots here need to learn that the Wash Post is not neutral in this battle. You must read other sources. Crime is WAY down in the last two weeks in D.C. (Google it). My son lives on the hill and reports a wonderful "vibe shift" from recent years because students and residents feel free to walk around, dine, and bar hop in areas on Capitol Hill. He even saw a mother with a baby in a stroller out at 10 PM on H Street, enjoying the warm evening. Instacart and other delivery services have told me to my face and to him that they are "having a great day" because, for a change, they won't be robbed. The restaurateurs I know report a resurgence in DC dining, which is NOT what the WaPO (which is anti-Trump) wants to report.
lol whereas op-eds in The Hill are famously neutral and objective reporting
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I also love that you are praising a mother with a baby out on H st at 10pm because we all know what you are saying about her on other threads …
The “surge” is doing zero on the Hill besides filling the metro stations with useless hick National Guard and harassing dudes playing basketball.
DP. What an unhinged post. The PP wasn't "praising" the mom with the baby - they were pointing out how nice it is that a mother and baby feel safe enough to be out on a walk at 10pm. Not sure what you're going on about. And "hick" National Guard? This just speaks volumes about you.
They are all hicks and we all know what you think about black moms out with their babies late at night
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:and yet. https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5469044-dc-crime-drop-trump/
+ The idiots here need to learn that the Wash Post is not neutral in this battle. You must read other sources. Crime is WAY down in the last two weeks in D.C. (Google it). My son lives on the hill and reports a wonderful "vibe shift" from recent years because students and residents feel free to walk around, dine, and bar hop in areas on Capitol Hill. He even saw a mother with a baby in a stroller out at 10 PM on H Street, enjoying the warm evening. Instacart and other delivery services have told me to my face and to him that they are "having a great day" because, for a change, they won't be robbed. The restaurateurs I know report a resurgence in DC dining, which is NOT what the WaPO (which is anti-Trump) wants to report.
Which restauranteurs?
2 separate shootings in DC leaves man, 2 women seriously injured; police say
WASHINGTON (7News) — Two shootings on nearly opposite sides of D.C. on Monday sent three people to the hospital, including a man with life-threatening injuries, according to Metropolitan Police Department officials.
Police were first called to a shooting near Brentwood Recreation Center along 14th Street, Northeast, where a man was found with multiple gunshot wounds, unconscious, but breathing at around 4:15 p.m.
The man was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries, officials said.
Roughly an hour later, officers found two women shot in the 1700 block of Mississippi Avenue, Southeast. Both were taken to the hospital conscious and breathing, and are being treated for non-life-threatening injuries, police said
Ax attack at DC Safeway leaves one employee
A man who police say was caught shoplifting from a Northwest D.C. Safeway has been arrested and accused of slashing an employee with an ax during an attack on Friday.
Police responded to the Safeway grocery store at 6500 Piney Branch Road NW for reports of shoplifting and assault just before 10 p.m. Friday, according to a police report.
The man, identified as 37-year-old Andrew Spielman, reportedly began to put items in his backpack when a store employee approached him. The two engaged in a physical altercation, leading to Spielman slashing the employee with a hatchet, police said.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:and yet. https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5469044-dc-crime-drop-trump/
+ The idiots here need to learn that the Wash Post is not neutral in this battle. You must read other sources. Crime is WAY down in the last two weeks in D.C. (Google it). My son lives on the hill and reports a wonderful "vibe shift" from recent years because students and residents feel free to walk around, dine, and bar hop in areas on Capitol Hill. He even saw a mother with a baby in a stroller out at 10 PM on H Street, enjoying the warm evening. Instacart and other delivery services have told me to my face and to him that they are "having a great day" because, for a change, they won't be robbed. The restaurateurs I know report a resurgence in DC dining, which is NOT what the WaPO (which is anti-Trump) wants to report.
Anonymous wrote:DC Council can't pass any legislation without it going through congress - who can either reverse it or let it go through. We don't need the national guard to fix the catch and release issues, congress can just address it and override the DC council and also approve the spending of DC tax dollars funded from our 9% income tax to address crime instead of withholding our ability to spend our own local tax dollars. There is already extensive congressional oversight w/out this expensive performative faux occupation
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:and yet. https://thehill.com/opinion/robbys-radar/5469044-dc-crime-drop-trump/
+ The idiots here need to learn that the Wash Post is not neutral in this battle. You must read other sources. Crime is WAY down in the last two weeks in D.C. (Google it). My son lives on the hill and reports a wonderful "vibe shift" from recent years because students and residents feel free to walk around, dine, and bar hop in areas on Capitol Hill. He even saw a mother with a baby in a stroller out at 10 PM on H Street, enjoying the warm evening. Instacart and other delivery services have told me to my face and to him that they are "having a great day" because, for a change, they won't be robbed. The restaurateurs I know report a resurgence in DC dining, which is NOT what the WaPO (which is anti-Trump) wants to report.