Posted on 08/28/2025 1:15:59 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
🚨 JUST IN: A Washington DC news reporter revealed a disturbing truth in Union Station for all Democrats who opposed President Trump deploying the National Guard across the nation's capital.
"In my opinion? It looks cleaner than it has - in YEARS."
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The ultimate cleanup of Union Station, and elsewhere, is when the Demonicrat trash is removed.
But “crime has always been part of our history.” — Democrat Rep. Jamie Raskin.
It’s been a long while since I was last in DC’s Union Station. That was back in the summer of ‘91. It had been re-habbed a few years before. Shops, restaurants, Amtrak, etc.
I had no idea how badly it had deteroriated (sp?) since then. Did a lot of restaurants and shops close because of the crime and filth?
How did this happen? Isn’t the Station privately managed? I’d have thought that Amtrak, the various businesses and the property manager would have had a vested interest in keeping it safe and clean.
That line would be a fitting epitaph to be chiseled into Jamie’s tombstone as a meaningful quotation. Exclamation point added at the end. It would explain so much about him.
“..But crime has always been part of out history!”
well
it is as long as raskin is alive
Visitors would be obligated to desecrate his tombstone out of respect for his beliefs.
Most definitely!
were homeless drug addicts and crazy people investing the place and not being kicked out?
“ were homeless drug addicts and crazy people investing the place and not being kicked out?”
Yes. That’s why a lot of businesses left, and people didn’t want to be there, especially after dark.
I wouldn’t know, have never stepped foot in it.
But what I do know is the poor button is about to give way and might just put someone’s eye out!
Lol. It’s water weight.
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