Anonymous wrote:People are missing the point. We don’t expect Trump to fix anything. Sticking it to the Council is good enough for me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This, I think, is one silver lining to his victory. Local Dems and the DC USAO have completely dropped the ball on public safety. While I doubt the GOP will repeal home rule and take over DC's juvenile crime policy, can we at least expect Trump's US Attorney for DC to actually take violent crime seriously (unlike Matthew Graves)? Can we expect the District to get safer under Trump? Or is this wishful thinking?
Yes there will be troops in the street and people will be shot if they are out after curfew or without papers. Why would you think a criminal like Trump would do anything about crime? The people who voted for Trump do not want law and order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
Thanks for advocating for the end of home rule numbnuts.
I am and here’s why: I don’t want to see this group steel any more $$$ or patronize any more citizens. It started when ATVs and mopeds would keep us awake and the MPD could do nothing under the recent no chase. Nadeau laughed at the concerns. When Allen recall failed is when I made up my mind. When they put 2 felons on my recent electoral ballot is when I decided by any means necessary.
If the Council can be fully different with us having passed 83, then I will change my mind.
Guess what? 73% of the citizens agree that the Council is not fit to any purpose other than to collect their paychecks. I could care less about Trump and what he’ll do but I want to see this Council gone.
Lol.. holy shit. Okay, so because every now and then a group of teenagers does dumbass teenager things, you think that's good enough justification to disenfranchise even further 670,000 people.
Anonymous wrote:This, I think, is one silver lining to his victory. Local Dems and the DC USAO have completely dropped the ball on public safety. While I doubt the GOP will repeal home rule and take over DC's juvenile crime policy, can we at least expect Trump's US Attorney for DC to actually take violent crime seriously (unlike Matthew Graves)? Can we expect the District to get safer under Trump? Or is this wishful thinking?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
The office is staffed by DOJ and judges are appointed for long terms, only the USA is a current Presidential appointee.
So this federal judicial staff, which was here under Trump, is causing the problem and posters are blaming the District of Columbia? And thinking Trump will fix it this time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
The office is staffed by DOJ and judges are appointed for long terms, only the USA is a current Presidential appointee.
So this federal judicial staff, which was here under Trump, is causing the problem and posters are blaming the District of Columbia? And thinking Trump will fix it this time?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
Thanks for advocating for the end of home rule numbnuts.
I am and here’s why: I don’t want to see this group steel any more $$$ or patronize any more citizens. It started when ATVs and mopeds would keep us awake and the MPD could do nothing under the recent no chase. Nadeau laughed at the concerns. When Allen recall failed is when I made up my mind. When they put 2 felons on my recent electoral ballot is when I decided by any means necessary.
If the Council can be fully different with us having passed 83, then I will change my mind.
Guess what? 73% of the citizens agree that the Council is not fit to any purpose other than to collect their paychecks. I could care less about Trump and what he’ll do but I want to see this Council gone.
Lol.. holy shit. Okay, so because every now and then a group of teenagers does dumbass teenager things, you think that's good enough justification to disenfranchise even further 670,000 people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
Thanks for advocating for the end of home rule numbnuts.
I am and here’s why: I don’t want to see this group steel any more $$$ or patronize any more citizens. It started when ATVs and mopeds would keep us awake and the MPD could do nothing under the recent no chase. Nadeau laughed at the concerns. When Allen recall failed is when I made up my mind. When they put 2 felons on my recent electoral ballot is when I decided by any means necessary.
If the Council can be fully different with us having passed 83, then I will change my mind.
Guess what? 73% of the citizens agree that the Council is not fit to any purpose other than to collect their paychecks. I could care less about Trump and what he’ll do but I want to see this Council gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
The office is staffed by DOJ and judges are appointed for long terms, only the USA is a current Presidential appointee.
Why did murders in DC increase by 72% over the course of Trump’s previous time in office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
Thanks for advocating for the end of home rule numbnuts.
I am and here’s why: I don’t want to see this group steel any more $$$ or patronize any more citizens. It started when ATVs and mopeds would keep us awake and the MPD could do nothing under the recent no chase. Nadeau laughed at the concerns. When Allen recall failed is when I made up my mind. When they put 2 felons on my recent electoral ballot is when I decided by any means necessary.
If the Council can be fully different with us having passed 83, then I will change my mind.
Guess what? 73% of the citizens agree that the Council is not fit to any purpose other than to collect their paychecks. I could care less about Trump and what he’ll do but I want to see this Council gone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
The office is staffed by DOJ and judges are appointed for long terms, only the USA is a current Presidential appointee.
Why did murders in DC increase by 72% over the course of Trump’s previous time in office?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m laughing a bit. Under Trump, DC became incredibly unsafe. Particularly on Jan 6.
I think you can see things get less safe, I would expect some capitol police to quit rather than work near his White House.
That's objectively untrue though. Crime was relatively low in the 2010s. After covid eroded social norms and progressives became convinced that prosecuting crime is racist, violence exploded. Matthew Graves has gotten better but he only prosecuted 33% of crimes in 2023. Crime and anti-social behavior are worse now than under Trump.
+ a million.
Murders in 2019 were 150 or so, last year it was nearly double.
There were 116 in 2017, Trump's first full year. I thought he was tough on crime?
Trump had increasing murders in DC EVERY YEAR he was President and his appointees ran the USAO:
2017: 116
2018: 160
2019: 164
2020: 200
Crime literally went up the entire time Trump was President when his prosecutors and judges were running the show.
The office is staffed by DOJ and judges are appointed for long terms, only the USA is a current Presidential appointee.
So this federal judicial staff, which was here under Trump, is causing the problem and posters are blaming the District of Columbia? And thinking Trump will fix it this time?