Yup.
Have you ever served in the National Guard?
Nope.
Here's someone who has:
"This is a gross misuse of such a critical national resource,” retired Maj. Gen. of the National Guard Randy Manner said. “I think it’s insulting to every man and woman in uniform."
He told WTOP that National Guard personnel are trained in combat, not in urban policing or simply walking up and down the street.
"Our men and women want to defend our country overseas, and they also want to save lives in the United States and in their community, neither of which are happening… in this photo opportunity the administration has generated," Manner said.
"Retired Major General"
Meaning he's not active duty, and definitely not a grunt, and hasn't been for a long time.
Far as I can tell, he retired around 2012.
Here's his photo:
Notice anything?
He's old. Probably around 70 (based only on his service record, I can't find his age anywhere).
Trump declared an emergency in DC. (And for good reason.)
He sent the National Guard in to clear the emergency.
He's doing things by the boom, regardless of your and the left's screeching.
Lots of cities are dirty.
Why is that?
Shouldn't they be clean and free of litter? No vagrants/homeless in the streets? No trash lining the road? No thugs or criminals committing crimes?
Sounds like someone wasn't doing their job, and Trump having the National Guard step in cleaned things up.
No one ever called in the National Guard to do that, it's a job (outside natural disasters) that is left to the cities and states.
And it was a job that clearly wasn't being done. Which is why Trump told them to go clean it up.
This isn't hard to understand, Anna.
DC is a cesspit. Both in cleanliness and in crime.
And now crime is down.
It's amazing what you can do when the law is enforced.
When did conservatives go Big Government? (Hint: under Trump)
If it's not wrong for your side to be pro-big-government, why is it so bad when our side decides to use the existing power of the government to do the things your side refuses to do, like cleaning up cities and policing the streets?
For cleaning up the city? No. As stated above, that's a city and state job.
Crime in the city dropped overnight, Anna.
Just by the National Guard being there.
From CBS:
But Leroy Thorpe, who leads a neighborhood crime watch program in Washington D.C.'s Shaw neighborhood, has applauded the National Guard deployment.
"Absolutely it helps," Thorpe told CBS News. "The subway poses a public safety issue for law-abiding citizens who are going to — or coming from — work." |
A White House official says that since the start of the operation on Aug. 7, more than 1,094 arrests have been made, including eight known gang members with affiliation to either MS-13 or Tren de Aragua, and 115 firearms have been seized.
On the night of Aug. 25, there were a total of 87 arrests, 39 of which were undocumented immigrants with prior arrests on a range of charges from simple assault to felony robbery, according to the official, and four illegal firearms were seized. To date, 49 homeless encampments have been cleared by multi-agency teams. |
In the weeks since President Trump deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C., violent crime is down vs. the same time last year.
www.cbsnews.com
I'd call that a good thing, wouldn't you?
Yes, you are, Anna. Take it from someone who's not you. A second opinion, if you will.
You deliberately shifted the focus from what Trump said he would do to Trump himself, when you're the one who brought up the fact that he said he was going to make the parks better with different grass.
That's dishonest.
You literally said "I'm all for it!"
Yup, because the topic was:
" I have a lot of golf courses all over the place. I know more about grass than any human being, I think, anywhere in the world. And we're gonna be regrassing all of your parks, all brand new sprinkler systems, the best that you can buy."
Not:
the president who's demented enough to claim that he knows more about grass than any human being in the world?
Set aside the Trump-Derangement Syndrome for a moment, Anna.
Maybe you could clarify then, that you're all for what Trump's doing,
I'm all for Trump cleaning up our parks and making them look nice.
That's what we were talking about.
How you go from that to "you're all for what Trump's doing" is illogical.
but not for all the gobbledygook that comes out his mouth?
See, the difference between you and me, Anna, is that I focus on what someone is doing, rather than the personal vendetta I have with someone who has differing political beliefs.
He's using his power lawfully. And even the mayor of DC is onboard now.
Muriel Bowser’s order sets rules for federal forces as locals stage protests, block indictments and demand home rule
www.theguardian.com
Because he has nice golf courses, you're willing to set aside his delusions of grandeur so DC will have less trash because it was picked up by the National Guard who called them to DC because DC has a lower crime rate than say, Memphis, TN? Why isn't the National Guard in Memphis?
Do you even hear yourself, Anna?
What is he doing?
He's cleaning up DC.
And apparently it took the national guard to do it.
You should be glad that our Capital City is being cleaned up. You should be glad that the law is finally being enforced against criminals.
Your hatred of Trump has clouded your perception of what he's doing.
I hate Trump. I love him as a human being, but he's evil.
Yet even I can recognize that what he's doing is good for the country.
The country is being damaged by those who don't or won't see Trump for what he is, because of what they want from him.
Damaged?
You mean the left's stranglehold is being removed from our necks?
He's working within a government that hates him because he refused to bend the knee to them.
Obviously, there are some things that he'll get wrong. This is not one of them.
It obviously wasn't bloat, or Elon would've found the 2 Trillion he never found. These agencies were intentionally decimated. Why? So Trump could say "I alone can fix this?" (This thing that he broke... )
Saying it doesn't make it so.