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Makes more sense than the average Trump speech. Not saying much, but still.

I take it you didn't bother reading to the end of the article:
"Crime is actually down in much of Seattle. According to statistics from the city, robbery was down 9% in 2019 compared to 2018 and aggravated assaults were down 4%. There were also fewer aggravated assaults and homicides (27 homicides in 2019 compared with 32 the previous year)."

I'd be more inclined to take a look at the society that produces such individuals in the first place, then see what could be done to help address that, as opposed to prescribing more incarceration as a solution.

Personal responsibility is all well and good, but just look at every other developed country in the world where the citizenry is actually invested in, as opposed to "every man for himself" and "lock 'em up and throw away the key", and you simply do not see these kinds of problems, or at least not nearly on this scale. Surely you'd at least agree with the concept of "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of the cure", and I can think of no better example than spending our tax dollars on things like education, the social safety net, and opportunities for the disadvantaged, etc, instead of just dumping more money on policing and prisons that do nothing to address the roots of these problems while quite possibly making them worse.
To put it another way, QUIT BEING SUCH A FUCKING MORON.

So, vigilantism is your answer. Well, I don't know how many bullets you think it takes to kill problems like poverty giving rise to street crime in the first place, but good luck with that approach.
I'VE MET ROCKS THAT WERE LESS DENSE THAN YOU

Sez the guy who cried it was "presumptuous to conclude that I endorse vigilantism" in the same breath as "Ideally, I'd have a professional death squad".
BLOW ME AND GO TO HELL SOONER

Did it ever occur to you that there'd be fewer scumbags to contend with if they were given fewer incentives to become scumbags in the first place? I'm thinking more along the lines of adequate housing, education, and job opportunities, less so deterrence through violent retribution, which seems a bit backwards to me and also does not work.

I'm not talking about 70's-style welfare, nitwit. I'm talking about the United States of America, the richest fucking country in the world, finally joining the other developed nations with 21st-Century social programs that greatly improve the health, happiness, and general well-being of those funding their governments through taxes. And you can hem and haw all you want about how "all economic systems produce some poverty" and how "criminality has been studied and studied" and "no solutions have been found" til you're blue in the goddamn face, but that doesn't change the fact that poverty plays a leading role in many of our most pervasive social problems, and it doesn't erase the evidence of how reducing/eliminating poverty strongly correlates with vastly lower levels of crime elsewhere in the world. Essentially, we can either start actually investing in our society, or we can sit back and watch it continue to get worse.
SO PUT THAT IN YER BABY BOOMER PIPE AND SMOKE IT

Nothing at all like the fat cats killing the rest of us and ruining the entire nation, to be sure.

Hey, at least the guy with the gun pointed at you is being honest about what he's doing. That's the only difference between them and the health insurance CEO, well, that and the fact that the latter kind of crook steals and kills a whole helluva lot more, albeit less directly and with a good PR firm on their side. Anyway, if your mental capacity is so enfeebled that you are not even able to grasp this basic reality, then I'm afraid you are soon to expire for lack of the brain transplant you so desperately need but cannot afford through your plan. Maybe next lifetime, you'll be lucky enough to be born in a country with universal health care, DICK.

Don't you know that "Libtard" is not considered a very PC term these days?

YO MAMMA NAME IS LIBBY

My, how uncivil and uncouth!
That's when ya know you've finally made it.