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Author: Raine    Date: 08/21/2025 14:13:05

Using law enforcement to push a political agenda always ends badly. I may be naive, but I am so saddened at how pliable law enforcement has become, or has it always been that way? DC is now on the agenda for his agenda, and yeah, he's using law enforcement.
President Trump’s desperate attempt to distract the American people from his failing agenda is now coinciding with his administration’s dangerous attack on local policing in Washington, D.C., and will threaten public safety in the nation’s capital. Those working on the front lines—police officers, community members, and local leaders—know how vital community trust is and dedicate themselves to protecting the safety of their city every day. Stripping control of public safety from local leaders threatens that trust and stymies the very real solutions that have been working to drive down crime in the city and across the country in recent years. The Trump administration’s overreach is not going to make Washington, D.C. safer and is dangerous political theater that imperils democracy in the nation’s capital and beyond.(snip)

Because of its designation as a federal district, close collaborative relationships between MPD and federal law enforcement already exist. For example, MPD, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) are already partnering to get illegal guns off the street through the Violent Crime Impact Team. President Trump’s decision to place Attorney General Pam Bondi—a political appointee with limited knowledge of the city’s communities—in a position to direct requests to MPD to further the Trump administration’s goals politicizes the necessary work of reducing crime in the district.
They aren't going to the communities that could use help reducing crime. They aren't reducing crime. They are in the tourist areas, where there is generally little crime. His agenda is to make outsiders cower and believe the lies he is telling abut our nation's capital.

The felon should have left his golden tower during the Reagan administration. That was when things were really bad (just like NYC and LA).
Despite being the headquarters of multiple federal law enforcement agencies, such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the nationwide crack epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s greatly affected the city and led to large increases in crime. The number of homicides in Washington peaked in 1991 at 482, a rate of 80.6 homicides per 100,000 residents, and the city eventually became known as the "murder capital" of the United States.

The crime rate started to fall in the mid-1990s as the crack cocaine epidemic gave way to economic revitalization projects. Neighborhood improvement efforts and new business investment have also started to transform neighborhoods east of the Anacostia River, leading to the first rise in the District's population in 60 years.*
*as of 2011

This won't end well, I just hope the side of peace and justice wins the day, cause his version of law and order is just an expanding police state.

&
Raine

P.S. My pharmacy told me a new COVID-19 vaccine would arrive nest week. I will be getting one.
 

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Comment by Raine on 08/21/2025 14:17:44
Thanks for the stub, TriSec.

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2025 14:22:01
Also, being homeless is not a crime.

Is anyone asking where the people living in the encampments are?


Comment by Raine on 08/21/2025 14:23:12
Also, undocumented immigration is a civil offense, not a criminal one.

Comment by Raine on 08/21/2025 14:33:42
NYC, Do better at electing your Mayors.
The failed payoff — a wad of cash in a red envelope stuffed inside an opened bag of Herr’s Sour Cream & Onion ripple potato chips — was made by Winnie Greco, a longtime Adams ally who resigned last year from her position as the mayor’s liaison to the Asian community after she was targeted in multiple investigations. She resurfaced recently as a consistent presence in his re-election campaign.

On Wednesday, City Hall reporter Katie Honan spotted Greco near the announcement of the opening of Adams’ newest campaign office, in Harlem. Greco later texted Honan after the event when she spotted her again and asked her to meet across the street from the campaign office next to a TD Bank.

Greco and Honan walked to the Whole Foods next door. While inside the store, Greco handed Honan the opened bag of chips with the top crumpled closed. Honan, thinking it was an offer of a light snack, told Greco more than once she could not accept the chips, but Greco insisted that she keep them.



Comment by Raine on 08/21/2025 14:41:10
another Nazi is dead.

James Dobson, founder of Focus on the Family and one of the most influential voices in the conservative evangelical movement, has died at age 89

— David S. Bernstein (@dbernstein.bsky.social) August 21, 2025 at 9:21 AM


Comment by BobR on 08/21/2025 16:25:34
Comment by Raine on 08/21/2025 17:09:40
Quote by BobR:
This should end well... Christ...
This is so fucked up.