Posted on Oct 25, 2022
PA House Committee releases scathing report on Philadelphia DA Krasner, holds off on recommending...
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SFC (Join to see)
Yes. Philidelphia seems to be setting the standard lately for Progressive Democrat run cities.
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SFC (Join to see)
People always get what they vote for. I suppose the big question is: Whay do otherwise good people vote for people against their interests and the interests of their Country?
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SPC Jon O.
SFC (Join to see) that's always my question. You know he's a POS but people vote for him anyways.
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SFC (Join to see)
SPC Jon O. - I have a theory(s) about that. I am currently writing an article: "The Social/Political history of NE Pennsylvania 1900 to 2022" that describes the social and political issues that influenced how people identify with organizations/politics and the reasons why. I believe there is a cause and effect here. The article won't be completed for quite some time.
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Lawlessness everywhere, SFC (Join to see). Have you checked out nextdoor.com?
A lot of folks with young families there, pointing out lawlessness on a very local level. They are terrified to take their kids outside. I've been the most direct recipient of a barking dog problem for two years until the person was evicted, recently, for other stuff too - but does not "Feel" gone, yet. In the scheme of all things that does not seem so "big", but the ongoing harassment has huge effects, as intended.
It is also a huge symptom of people not being willing to do normal enforcement at the most local level, about "small stuff" (which only affects few instead of many). It speaks volumes - and part of what it says is there can be little or no expectation of improvement at levels beyond local when that is the local environment being cultivated instead of handled.
A lot of folks with young families there, pointing out lawlessness on a very local level. They are terrified to take their kids outside. I've been the most direct recipient of a barking dog problem for two years until the person was evicted, recently, for other stuff too - but does not "Feel" gone, yet. In the scheme of all things that does not seem so "big", but the ongoing harassment has huge effects, as intended.
It is also a huge symptom of people not being willing to do normal enforcement at the most local level, about "small stuff" (which only affects few instead of many). It speaks volumes - and part of what it says is there can be little or no expectation of improvement at levels beyond local when that is the local environment being cultivated instead of handled.
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SFC (Join to see)
Small actions turn into big actions very quickly as most cities around the Country are finding out.
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