Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how this is fixable in the current environment
https://twitter.com/MusserRyan/status/1716093626315415728
Unreal. That needs to be sent straight to the news investigation. People die when 911 isn't answered.
It’s honestly scary. The city has given up and there is no capacity or competence to perform basic state functions.
The only things that the mayor or council seem willing to do is shovel money to favored NGOs and companies or create new high paid government positions for “coordination”.
No one is willing to commit to just make basic government functions work for residents unless someone else can make a buck off it.
"If DC had statehood they would finally have the resources to address these issues."
I agree that our prosecution system is complicated, with the federal/local split. And that impacts the crime we are seeing. I am trying to figure out who is responsible for the chronic undercharging of gun crimes. The Feds or us or both. Other than that, we are over resourced. We are just dumb with how we use our resources.
Why not just start with the things fully within DCs control that are completely out of control?
- 911
- Crime Lab
Before anyone worries about what the Feds is doing or not doing, DC is fully empowered to fix these things on its own without anyone help.
These are the low hanging fruit and it’s deeply concerning that there is no will to do anything about it.
Mendelson and Bowser’s plan is to ask the Feds for a special appropriation for the crime lab.
Robert White’s plan is to fix 911 through offering hiring bonuses.
Does any of this sound serious considering how deeply dysfunctional these organizations are?
Don’t forget the AG.
If you are happy with the state of juvenile crime in the city, then you have the Karl Racine/Brian Schwalb regimes to thank.
How they have escaped scrutiny is beyond me,
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how this is fixable in the current environment
https://twitter.com/MusserRyan/status/1716093626315415728
Unreal. That needs to be sent straight to the news investigation. People die when 911 isn't answered.
It’s honestly scary. The city has given up and there is no capacity or competence to perform basic state functions.
The only things that the mayor or council seem willing to do is shovel money to favored NGOs and companies or create new high paid government positions for “coordination”.
No one is willing to commit to just make basic government functions work for residents unless someone else can make a buck off it.
"If DC had statehood they would finally have the resources to address these issues."
I agree that our prosecution system is complicated, with the federal/local split. And that impacts the crime we are seeing. I am trying to figure out who is responsible for the chronic undercharging of gun crimes. The Feds or us or both. Other than that, we are over resourced. We are just dumb with how we use our resources.
Why not just start with the things fully within DCs control that are completely out of control?
- 911
- Crime Lab
Before anyone worries about what the Feds is doing or not doing, DC is fully empowered to fix these things on its own without anyone help.
These are the low hanging fruit and it’s deeply concerning that there is no will to do anything about it.
Mendelson and Bowser’s plan is to ask the Feds for a special appropriation for the crime lab.
Robert White’s plan is to fix 911 through offering hiring bonuses.
Does any of this sound serious considering how deeply dysfunctional these organizations are?
Anonymous wrote:[img]Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the "real" election in DC are the primaries, during which basically only a handful of radical left-wing activists show up to elect their favorite radical left-wing clowns. The system itself is rigged against a moderate candidate.
In the 80s, DC elected a Republican to Council named Carol Schwartz. It can be done. Demographics are more in your favor now than they were then. She was very good. As I recall, she did a lot to help the Whitman Walker clinic and education. She was very good, and I think she may now be retired to Rehoboth Beach, as I see her there often. People interested in running from NW should look her up, read about her, maybe even pick her brain.
It’s hard to believe now, but there was a time when there were two Republicans on the DC Council, Schwartz and David Catania.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the "real" election in DC are the primaries, during which basically only a handful of radical left-wing activists show up to elect their favorite radical left-wing clowns. The system itself is rigged against a moderate candidate.
In the 80s, DC elected a Republican to Council named Carol Schwartz. It can be done. Demographics are more in your favor now than they were then. She was very good. As I recall, she did a lot to help the Whitman Walker clinic and education. She was very good, and I think she may now be retired to Rehoboth Beach, as I see her there often. People interested in running from NW should look her up, read about her, maybe even pick her brain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the "real" election in DC are the primaries, during which basically only a handful of radical left-wing activists show up to elect their favorite radical left-wing clowns. The system itself is rigged against a moderate candidate.
In the 80s, DC elected a Republican to Council named Carol Schwartz. It can be done. Demographics are more in your favor now than they were then. She was very good. As I recall, she did a lot to help the Whitman Walker clinic and education. She was very good, and I think she may now be retired to Rehoboth Beach, as I see her there often. People interested in running from NW should look her up, read about her, maybe even pick her brain.
Can we get her and Tony Williams back? Ask her please.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because the "real" election in DC are the primaries, during which basically only a handful of radical left-wing activists show up to elect their favorite radical left-wing clowns. The system itself is rigged against a moderate candidate.
In the 80s, DC elected a Republican to Council named Carol Schwartz. It can be done. Demographics are more in your favor now than they were then. She was very good. As I recall, she did a lot to help the Whitman Walker clinic and education. She was very good, and I think she may now be retired to Rehoboth Beach, as I see her there often. People interested in running from NW should look her up, read about her, maybe even pick her brain.
Anonymous wrote:Because the "real" election in DC are the primaries, during which basically only a handful of radical left-wing activists show up to elect their favorite radical left-wing clowns. The system itself is rigged against a moderate candidate.
Anonymous wrote:Reading this thread makes me think most of you need to hear this. You’re in an ABUSIVE RELATIONSHIP with DC. Criminals have more rights and freedoms than law-abiding taxpayers. You’ve already lost. It’s over.
And now you need therapy.
Anonymous wrote:Screw DC. Just move

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how this is fixable in the current environment
https://twitter.com/MusserRyan/status/1716093626315415728
Unreal. That needs to be sent straight to the news investigation. People die when 911 isn't answered.
It’s honestly scary. The city has given up and there is no capacity or competence to perform basic state functions.
The only things that the mayor or council seem willing to do is shovel money to favored NGOs and companies or create new high paid government positions for “coordination”.
No one is willing to commit to just make basic government functions work for residents unless someone else can make a buck off it.
"If DC had statehood they would finally have the resources to address these issues."
I agree that our prosecution system is complicated, with the federal/local split. And that impacts the crime we are seeing. I am trying to figure out who is responsible for the chronic undercharging of gun crimes. The Feds or us or both. Other than that, we are over resourced. We are just dumb with how we use our resources.
Why not just start with the things fully within DCs control that are completely out of control?
- 911
- Crime Lab
Before anyone worries about what the Feds is doing or not doing, DC is fully empowered to fix these things on its own without anyone help.
These are the low hanging fruit and it’s deeply concerning that there is no will to do anything about it.
Mendelson and Bowser’s plan is to ask the Feds for a special appropriation for the crime lab.
Robert White’s plan is to fix 911 through offering hiring bonuses.
Does any of this sound serious considering how deeply dysfunctional these organizations are?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC residents pool your resources, hire private security firms to patrol your neighborhoods, reach out to 60 minutes and other media entities to highlight the drastic measures needed to safely walk your streets at night. Embarrass the politicians into doing something. Won’t solve all the problems but it is a start.
I am thinking about this. Is there a mechanism to declare neighborhoods private with a guard house at the entry? I'm being serious. if there isn't there isn't, and default to neighborhood watch and the reach out you mention?
Entry to neighborhoods? Tell us you don't live here without telling us you don't live here.
Well there'd need to be a cordon... I know it's farfetched. This is why everyone moves to Bethesda/Chevy Chase--there is that feeling of an "entry" to a lot of those little subhoods. Also, is it possible to speed away on their wretchedly narrow lanes?
"Everyone moves to Bethesda/Chevy Chase? lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m not sure how this is fixable in the current environment
https://twitter.com/MusserRyan/status/1716093626315415728
Unreal. That needs to be sent straight to the news investigation. People die when 911 isn't answered.
It’s honestly scary. The city has given up and there is no capacity or competence to perform basic state functions.
The only things that the mayor or council seem willing to do is shovel money to favored NGOs and companies or create new high paid government positions for “coordination”.
No one is willing to commit to just make basic government functions work for residents unless someone else can make a buck off it.
"If DC had statehood they would finally have the resources to address these issues."
I agree that our prosecution system is complicated, with the federal/local split. And that impacts the crime we are seeing. I am trying to figure out who is responsible for the chronic undercharging of gun crimes. The Feds or us or both. Other than that, we are over resourced. We are just dumb with how we use our resources.