Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with banning traffic cameras, banning no right on red law, and banning non citizens from voting. I’m sure there are others I won’t like, but I’m fine with those.
Tell us you are stupid!
None citizens already do not vote in federal elections always the law. Republicans are idiots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with banning traffic cameras, banning no right on red law, and banning non citizens from voting. I’m sure there are others I won’t like, but I’m fine with those.
Tell us you are stupid!
None citizens already do not vote in federal elections always the law. Republicans are idiots
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe republicans should focus on their own trash districts, many of which have far higher crime and poverty and crappier education than DC.
We are a large and complicated city and congressional representatives are already tied down with addressing the needs of their own constituents that they are supposed to represent.
There is no possible way that congress has the time to actually get into the nitty gritty detail of governing our city.... other than to enact some 'pet' issues for show and media sound bytes.
It is really a simple three step process:
1. Arrest those who commit crimes.
2. Have actual trials for those arrested.
3. Have those convicted of crimes spend time in jail. Extra 15 years if a weapon is used in commission of the crime.
Even those dim witted representatives from the South and the flyover states can figure it out.
lol then why haven’t they figured it out yet? there are many reforms that could improve criminal justice in DC - confirming judges in a timely manner is a big one. there’s nothing stopping Mr Jr Rep from Flyover State from drafting a bill to improve criminal justice in DC.
But we all know what this really is: just another node in the culture wars. Instead of judges, blather about right-on-red being an American entitlement.
+1 the fact they aren't working to confirm judges and fill vacancies RIGHT NOW is evidence they don't actually give a sh*t.
Have you seen some of the gems Biden has sent up for confirmation? These folks aren’t there to convict criminals.
Judicial nominations have to be a political compromise. If not it becomes a stalemate and no judges will ever get confirmed. This may be less disruptive for federal judges but it’s extremely disruptive for DC.
Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with banning traffic cameras, banning no right on red law, and banning non citizens from voting. I’m sure there are others I won’t like, but I’m fine with those.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe republicans should focus on their own trash districts, many of which have far higher crime and poverty and crappier education than DC.
We are a large and complicated city and congressional representatives are already tied down with addressing the needs of their own constituents that they are supposed to represent.
There is no possible way that congress has the time to actually get into the nitty gritty detail of governing our city.... other than to enact some 'pet' issues for show and media sound bytes.
It is really a simple three step process:
1. Arrest those who commit crimes.
2. Have actual trials for those arrested.
3. Have those convicted of crimes spend time in jail. Extra 15 years if a weapon is used in commission of the crime.
Even those dim witted representatives from the South and the flyover states can figure it out.
lol then why haven’t they figured it out yet? there are many reforms that could improve criminal justice in DC - confirming judges in a timely manner is a big one. there’s nothing stopping Mr Jr Rep from Flyover State from drafting a bill to improve criminal justice in DC.
But we all know what this really is: just another node in the culture wars. Instead of judges, blather about right-on-red being an American entitlement.
+1 the fact they aren't working to confirm judges and fill vacancies RIGHT NOW is evidence they don't actually give a sh*t.
Have you seen some of the gems Biden has sent up for confirmation? These folks aren’t there to convict criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with banning traffic cameras, banning no right on red law, and banning non citizens from voting. I’m sure there are others I won’t like, but I’m fine with those.
You think running red lights in a dense urban environment is okay?
No, did I say that? Do you actually think red light cameras stop cars from running red lights? On my daily commute that passes through many DC neighborhoods with many cameras the answer is no.
Yes - they stop me from doing that.
So you would run through a red light if the camera wasn’t there? Anyway you are one person. I see people blow through red lights every day on my commute. I see people drive the wrong way on one way streets, drive mopeds, atvs, etc. on public park space where kids play, I see people speed all the time. The lights don’t seem to prevent these things from happening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with banning traffic cameras, banning no right on red law, and banning non citizens from voting. I’m sure there are others I won’t like, but I’m fine with those.
You think running red lights in a dense urban environment is okay?
No, did I say that? Do you actually think red light cameras stop cars from running red lights? On my daily commute that passes through many DC neighborhoods with many cameras the answer is no.
Yes - they stop me from doing that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe republicans should focus on their own trash districts, many of which have far higher crime and poverty and crappier education than DC.
We are a large and complicated city and congressional representatives are already tied down with addressing the needs of their own constituents that they are supposed to represent.
There is no possible way that congress has the time to actually get into the nitty gritty detail of governing our city.... other than to enact some 'pet' issues for show and media sound bytes.
It is really a simple three step process:
1. Arrest those who commit crimes.
2. Have actual trials for those arrested.
3. Have those convicted of crimes spend time in jail. Extra 15 years if a weapon is used in commission of the crime.
Even those dim witted representatives from the South and the flyover states can figure it out.
lol then why haven’t they figured it out yet? there are many reforms that could improve criminal justice in DC - confirming judges in a timely manner is a big one. there’s nothing stopping Mr Jr Rep from Flyover State from drafting a bill to improve criminal justice in DC.
But we all know what this really is: just another node in the culture wars. Instead of judges, blather about right-on-red being an American entitlement.
+1 the fact they aren't working to confirm judges and fill vacancies RIGHT NOW is evidence they don't actually give a sh*t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe republicans should focus on their own trash districts, many of which have far higher crime and poverty and crappier education than DC.
We are a large and complicated city and congressional representatives are already tied down with addressing the needs of their own constituents that they are supposed to represent.
There is no possible way that congress has the time to actually get into the nitty gritty detail of governing our city.... other than to enact some 'pet' issues for show and media sound bytes.
It is really a simple three step process:
1. Arrest those who commit crimes.
2. Have actual trials for those arrested.
3. Have those convicted of crimes spend time in jail. Extra 15 years if a weapon is used in commission of the crime.
Even those dim witted representatives from the South and the flyover states can figure it out.
lol then why haven’t they figured it out yet? there are many reforms that could improve criminal justice in DC - confirming judges in a timely manner is a big one. there’s nothing stopping Mr Jr Rep from Flyover State from drafting a bill to improve criminal justice in DC.
But we all know what this really is: just another node in the culture wars. Instead of judges, blather about right-on-red being an American entitlement.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe republicans should focus on their own trash districts, many of which have far higher crime and poverty and crappier education than DC.
We are a large and complicated city and congressional representatives are already tied down with addressing the needs of their own constituents that they are supposed to represent.
There is no possible way that congress has the time to actually get into the nitty gritty detail of governing our city.... other than to enact some 'pet' issues for show and media sound bytes.
It is really a simple three step process:
1. Arrest those who commit crimes.
2. Have actual trials for those arrested.
3. Have those convicted of crimes spend time in jail. Extra 15 years if a weapon is used in commission of the crime.
Even those dim witted representatives from the South and the flyover states can figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with banning traffic cameras, banning no right on red law, and banning non citizens from voting. I’m sure there are others I won’t like, but I’m fine with those.
You think running red lights in a dense urban environment is okay?
No, did I say that? Do you actually think red light cameras stop cars from running red lights? On my daily commute that passes through many DC neighborhoods with many cameras the answer is no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m okay with banning traffic cameras, banning no right on red law, and banning non citizens from voting. I’m sure there are others I won’t like, but I’m fine with those.
You think running red lights in a dense urban environment is okay?
No, did I say that? Do you actually think red light cameras stop cars from running red lights? On my daily commute that passes through many DC neighborhoods with many cameras the answer is no.
So people just pay a fine daily? We have speed cameras on my street. They have dramatically slowed us all down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe republicans should focus on their own trash districts, many of which have far higher crime and poverty and crappier education than DC.
We are a large and complicated city and congressional representatives are already tied down with addressing the needs of their own constituents that they are supposed to represent.
There is no possible way that congress has the time to actually get into the nitty gritty detail of governing our city.... other than to enact some 'pet' issues for show and media sound bytes.