Trump to take over D.C. Law Enforcement


Military recruitment way up
border secured
deporting violent illegal immigrants and other illegal immigrants
many new trade deals
nato agreeing to pay 5% up from 2% and calling him daddy
cracking down on crime / Laken Riley Act
shrinking size of g'ment and attacking g'ment waste

Lots of winning to go around for everyone, including you even though you don't deserve it.
All of those things are either false or bad. There are no new trade deals. Trump just imposed taxes on Americans while killing American competitiveness. We are literally losing jobs every day because of the tariffs.

Shrinking size of government? Are you serious? They've got the military marching through the streets and you think government has shrunk? DOGE created way more waste on net, which is why they had to lie about everything they were doing.

Deportations of migrants have caused my grocery bill to increase, so go fuck yourself with this winning bullshit.

Meanwhile, you left out destroying the rule of law, lying to the courts on a regular basis so much that the judges don't believe anything the government tells us. You forgot the mad rush to destroy scientific research in this country, RFK's fucking around with public health and vaccines, the unraveling of Obamacare, the propaganda everywhere, the revenge prosecutions, the groundless attacks on universities, law firms, attorneys, agents.
 
All of those things are either false or bad. There are no new trade deals. Trump just imposed taxes on Americans while killing American competitiveness. We are literally losing jobs every day because of the tariffs.

Shrinking size of government? Are you serious? They've got the military marching through the streets and you think government has shrunk? DOGE created way more waste on net, which is why they had to lie about everything they were doing.

Deportations of migrants have caused my grocery bill to increase, so go fuck yourself with this winning bullshit.

Meanwhile, you left out destroying the rule of law, lying to the courts on a regular basis so much that the judges don't believe anything the government tells us. You forgot the mad rush to destroy scientific research in this country, RFK's fucking around with public health and vaccines, the unraveling of Obamacare, the propaganda everywhere, the revenge prosecutions, the groundless attacks on universities, law firms, attorneys, agents.

WFT?

I asked ChatGPT "Which President has been most successful in their first 6 months?"

“Most successful” in the first six months of a U.S. presidency depends on how you define success — legislative achievements, crisis management, public approval, or long-term impact. Historians often point to a few standout examples:


1. Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933)

  • Widely considered the most successful “first six months.”
  • Faced the Great Depression; launched the First New Deal in his first 100 days.
  • Congress passed 15 major bills, including the Emergency Banking Act, Civilian Conservation Corps, and Tennessee Valley Authority.
  • Restored confidence in the financial system.

2. Lyndon B. Johnson (after JFK’s assassination, 1963–64)

  • Not technically the start of a full term, but in his first months he pushed through the Civil Rights Act of 1964, one of the most important laws in U.S. history.

3. Ronald Reagan (1981)

  • Survived an assassination attempt only two months in.
  • Won swift passage of a large tax cut and budget reduction package, setting the tone for his economic agenda.

4. Joe Biden (2021)

  • Signed the American Rescue Plan ($1.9 trillion COVID relief package) within his first two months.
  • Oversaw rapid vaccine rollout that dramatically increased U.S. vaccinations by mid-2021.

5. Abraham Lincoln (1861)

  • Faced immediate secession crisis and the outbreak of the Civil War.
  • Took extraordinary actions (suspending habeas corpus, calling up troops) to preserve the Union.
 
So you don’t really have sympathy for the homeless. We’ve long established that you lack the ability to empathize.

It’s fascinating that your lingo regarding Trump is that of a cuckold.
Most Americans, conservatives, Liberals, Democrats, Republicans……most Americans don’t have sympathy or empathy for the homeless or “on-the-street” mentally ill.

We want them gone.

We’re unwilling to fund programs to help.

As we move more-and-more into the 2020’s, we’re finding more-and-more first-time homeless are 60 years-old plus…..people without addiction or mental health issues…..fuck ‘em……they’re homeless.
 

Trump Administration Steps Back on Takeover of D.C. Police Department​

After court hearing, DOJ revised directive but reasserted expectations for local police to help with federal immigration enforcement​


🎁 —> https://www.wsj.com/us-news/attorne...f?st=MZTAjJ&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

“… In a new order issued Friday evening, U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said the head of the federal Drug Enforcement Administration would only act as a liaison between the Trump administration and the Metropolitan Police Department’s chief, rather than becoming the emergency police commissioner as had previously been announced.

The change came after U.S. Judge Ana Reyes ordered the Justice Department and the city’s leaders to come to a deal quickly over the issue and not risk a dangerous situation in which it wasn’t clear who was in charge of the local police in the nation’s capital.…”
 
Most Americans, conservatives, Liberals, Democrats, Republicans……most Americans don’t have sympathy or empathy for the homeless or “on-the-street” mentally ill.

We want them gone.

We’re unwilling to fund programs to help.

As we move more-and-more into the 2020’s, we’re finding more-and-more first-time homeless are 60 years-old plus…..people without addiction or mental health issues…..fuck ‘em……they’re homeless.
It is sad where we are
On a Positive note in Wake County, probably many other areas , there are organizations whose sole purpose is to give the homeless tents and show up every morning delivering food and water. Now eventually Gov't officials kick them out... If there is a God -these groups are doing her work
 
Watch the video in this article and let me know your opinion.

I think this is a very good example of how policing should be conducted in high-crime neighborhoods.
Imagine if that same group of men were in that same neighborhood over long periods of time building trust and making relationships.
 

Where D.C. Crime Is Bad, Residents Question Trump’s Motives​

The president might have found allies in Southeast Washington, where violent crime has long vexed residents. But when he described the city as “disgusting,” with “roving mobs,” his remarks left those looking for help cold.


“… It’s not that they don’t believe crime is a problem in the nation’s capital. They know it is.

They just don’t believe the president cares — at least not about them. If he did, they asked, why are residents hearing of federal agents roving the whiter areas of 16th Street Northwest but less so in their largely Black neighborhood? Why are National Guard members posing with tourists at the Washington Monument?

… In neighborhoods such as Congress Heights and Washington Highlands, where the District of Columbia abuts Prince Georges County, Md., the city’s Black working class struggles with the twin challenges that have diminished the ranks of what was once, when Washington still had a majority Black population, affectionately called Chocolate City. There’s crime, for sure, but also gentrification driving Black residents into suburban Maryland and Virginia.

In Ward 8, where Congress Heights is found, there have been 38 homicides this year, accordingto data from the District of Columbia government. That’s almost 10 times as many as Ward 2, where the National Mall is located.

But when Mr. Trump on Monday described the district as “dirty” and “disgusting,” menaced by “roving mobs of wild youth,” he offended some who otherwise might have been more receptive to his “law-and-order” pitch.

… [Some residents think the real goal is to push Black residents out of DC]. Salim Adofo, a member of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission that represents parts of Congress Heights, was not surprised that residents were drawing connections between crime, federalized law enforcement and gentrification.

“It’s becoming harder to live in this specific community as it continues to get developed,” he said. “It’s all wrapped up in together. You really can’t separate any of these things.”…”
 

Where D.C. Crime Is Bad, Residents Question Trump’s Motives​

The president might have found allies in Southeast Washington, where violent crime has long vexed residents. But when he described the city as “disgusting,” with “roving mobs,” his remarks left those looking for help cold.


“… It’s not that they don’t believe crime is a problem in the nation’s capital. They know it is.

They just don’t believe the president cares — at least not about them. If he did, they asked, why are residents hearing of federal agents roving the whiter areas of 16th Street Northwest but less so in their largely Black neighborhood? Why are National Guard members posing with tourists at the Washington Monument?

… In neighborhoods such as Congress Heights and Washington Highlands, where the District of Columbia abuts Prince Georges County, Md., the city’s Black working class struggles with the twin challenges that have diminished the ranks of what was once, when Washington still had a majority Black population, affectionately called Chocolate City. There’s crime, for sure, but also gentrification driving Black residents into suburban Maryland and Virginia.

In Ward 8, where Congress Heights is found, there have been 38 homicides this year, accordingto data from the District of Columbia government. That’s almost 10 times as many as Ward 2, where the National Mall is located.

But when Mr. Trump on Monday described the district as “dirty” and “disgusting,” menaced by “roving mobs of wild youth,” he offended some who otherwise might have been more receptive to his “law-and-order” pitch.

… [Some residents think the real goal is to push Black residents out of DC]. Salim Adofo, a member of the Advisory Neighborhood Commission that represents parts of Congress Heights, was not surprised that residents were drawing connections between crime, federalized law enforcement and gentrification.

“It’s becoming harder to live in this specific community as it continues to get developed,” he said. “It’s all wrapped up in together. You really can’t separate any of these things.”…”
But we have been assured by some board Trumpers that DC residents would just love this crime crackdown and that it might even win Dear Leader more support from African-Americans! Strange how those troops sent by Trump usually aren't patrolling the parts of the city that have the worst rates of violent crime, but mostly the touristy areas and whiter neighborhoods where they can get maximum publicity and camera time.
 
You unabashedly support Trump and the Republican party who have made the destruction of the ACA a central campaign issue since the day it was passed.

I dont know how you can square saying Healthcare is sacred with support for those who actively work to undermine it.

For me, if something is sacred, im never voting against it. Ever.
I don't unabashedly support trump in everything he does in the same way you guys hate everything he does. I can be objective with trump but not very many others here can. Ex. You can't bring yourself to fully acknowledge its a good thing that our border is secure. In no way is that a bad thing. Trump isn't the gate keeper for legal immigration as it relates to needed workers. That is restricted by our laws. I'm in agreement that the laws need to change, but that isn't trump restricting legal immigration. I don't believe you guys even acknowledge legal immigration anymore. It appears you don't care about that and only see immigration through the lens of illegal immigration.
I think this is a very good example of how policing should be conducted in high-crime neighborhoods.
Imagine if that same group of men were in that same neighborhood over long periods of time building trust and making relationships.
now contrast that video with the way the article was written. Do you find the article misleading or a correct description?
 
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