Posted on 08/10/2025 1:50:54 PM PDT by DFG
We’re having a News Conference tomorrow in the White House. I’m going to make our Capital safer and more beautiful than it ever was before. The Homeless have to move out, IMMEDIATELY. We will give you places to stay, but FAR from the Capital. The Criminals, you don’t have to move out. We’re going to put you in jail where you belong. It’s all going to happen very fast, just like the Border. We went from millions pouring in, to ZERO in the last few months. This will be easier — Be prepared! There will be no “MR. NICE GUY.” We want our Capital BACK. Thank you for your attention to this matter!
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Returning the District of Columbia to Maryland and Virginia, an idea known as retrocession.
Why don’t they just buy big houses??
Martha’s Vineyard awaits them.
It sounds like they’re giving the homeless a chance to get out of Dodge so they aren’t swept up in the coming dragnet.
I’m thinking of the character Mike Ehrmantraut on Better Call Saul evicting Nacho’s two girlfriends (Warning, spoilers, maybe):
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Mike: Now here’s what’s gonna happen. You’re going to take this money, get on a bus, and go far away from here. If you have friends, stay with them. If you don’t have any friends, make some.
Girl: But we like it here.
Mike: Well, now you’re going to like it somewhere else. In five seconds this money goes back into my pocket.
“”””They should keep them in DC. The political class created this mess. They can live with it. Don’t want them in my back yard.””””
Moving the drug addicts, alcoholics, and the mentally ill to some other place is just kicking the can down the road as politicians like to do.
People are demanding a solution.
Just another instance of Trump staking out the position favored by the 80% and thus forcing the dems to take the 20% position.
Yeah, go to Chicago, better yet, got to San Fransico.
I just found out where the term “youtes”, made famous by the late great El Rushbo” came from: My Brother Vinnie.
As far as I understand, the law applies to being “elected”.
Appointed is not covered.
Maybe move them to Palm Beach?
I heard district judge Tanya Chutkan is assigned to Epstein files case.
“...why do people LIVE there?”
It’s a territory, not a state. But they have their own unique government that is not totally tied into the federal one that could gives the feds control of the reservation under certain situations not totally unlike the 50 states. For policing duties, the mayor would be in charge of that.
A good read on this is here:
wy69
He just needs to follow it with Reagan’s line:
“WE WILL BEGIN BOMBING IN FIVE MINUTES!”
D.C. My old stomping grounds. I went to high school in the area and Dad ended up retiring from the Navy there.
As a college kid and young adult, I spent holidays there with my family and frequented the M Street and Adams Morgan nightlife with my friends. Saw a few concerts at the 9:30 Club.
Living in my adopted hometown of Houston, I took native Texan friends of mine to D.C. on vacations and played tour guide.
My high-school (and still to this day) BFF lived in the District near Embassy Row when she was single and I enjoyed staying a few days with her each year and re-seeing some sights and trying trendy restaurants.
I haven’t been there in years now because it got too decrepit and the high crime spread to every part of the city. I wrote it off and was just glad I’d seen all of the cool stuff many times.
But now, maybe I *will* go to the Smithsonian again. 😏
BOWSER HAS NO SENSE -—AND NO ABILITIES
I've always advocated arresting homeless for vagrancy, and sentencing them to 6 month in min-security CCC-style camps in the remote countryside
At least there they can have beds, fresh water, heat, food - and be kept away from drug dealers
Leaving them on the street is the most cruel solution. And if faced with that, 90% of homeless will find some kind of housing anyway.
Democrats and the Left like it because it helps to destroy and demoralize America's middle-class.
Once upon a time we had vagrancy laws on the books, but the Supreme Court killed them decades ago. The Court said that Americans have a right to live on the street.
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