Mcjibblies t1_ja2tcnn wrote
Reply to comment by BobanMarjonGo in Rebecca Rhynhart is running to be Philly’s 100th mayor – the first female to lead the city by Saint_2022
Just point me in the direction of her policy prescriptions
BobanMarjonGo t1_ja2tpld wrote
Dear Lord, google them yourself. People are still out trying to get signatures to be on the ballot.
Mcjibblies t1_ja2yp1j wrote
Now I’m interested in why people are going to such great lengths to defend this woman. A honest question in “what’s her policy” with legit zero responses, has gotten me thinking about this far more than I intended.
I need to hear about policy. Sorry for just asking questions.
ell0bo t1_ja2z1s7 wrote
I'm more impressed by the great lengths you're going to to attack her. This entire thread is filled with people trying to answer you and you not accepting the answer, and moving the goal posts. I'm not sure what you're trying to accomplish, but I don't think you're accomplishing it.
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Mcjibblies t1_ja31egz wrote
What….are…. Her…. Policy….. positions.
What….has….she…. Accomplished….legislatively.
ell0bo t1_ja3d6qh wrote
You might wanna look up some basic facts before you start asking things like what has she accomplished legislatively. Considering she's not a legislator, if she had some that'd be very impressive, or an impossible standard for you to hit on her for.
You might want to do a little research rather than mining a reddit comment thread for data. Doing this is fine if you have an iota of knowledge about which you are trying to ask questions.
Mcjibblies t1_ja5ylej wrote
I’ll answer for you. Her policy is more policing. How’s that sound to you?
Minia15 t1_ja3a1ds wrote
She has an entire website on this. So either you can read it from random redditors or herself…
I’m not even sure who I am voting for yet, but this took about 12 seconds to find.
Little_Noodles t1_ja3abmu wrote
She’s not a legislator, so it would be impossible for her to accomplish anything legislatively. Her only power is research into city departments and releasing findings and recommendations.
But her audits have been excellent resources for others; the Inquirer’s expose of the PPD’s abuse of the Heart & Lung program was built in part on her department’s auditing.
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phillyonly t1_ja39nnq wrote
I believe I agree with the point I think you're making ... we can't assume an auditor with good critiques will inherently be good at implementing policy... but you are not helping your cause by being deliberately obtuse: https://googlethatforyou.com/?q=Rebecca%20rhynhart%20platform
Mcjibblies t1_ja3a3yc wrote
Honestly, I know. But those who will read to the end will come to this point and hopefully ask the same questions:
This is a pivotal point in the city with respect to systemic issues. Some communities may be permanently ruined. She may be the one to fix these problems. We all need to request policy prescriptions. Not plans. Like, let us vote on what you will do.
phillyonly t1_ja3bgsh wrote
I'm frankly surprised you responded in good faith here bc I suspected you were just trolling. I agree with your general sentiment above, but was having a hard time taking you seriously bc your questions seemed unserious.
So you may want to reconsider your method for making these points in this thread. Bc I'm not sure you're convincing anyone to ask these questions... I worry you may just be convincing people that anyone who doesn't like Rhynhart is the type of person who refuses to google things.
Mcjibblies t1_ja5zifj wrote
You’re right. This discussion probably would’ve gone much differently if we were all in person. I would’ve sounded clearer. I am sure most of the supposed supporters would’ve been far more overbearing than I.
But in this space, I think you’re right that I come off as a troll. The downvotes, whomever they are from, certainly assist in perpetrating the tone of my posts, however. I am not a troll, to be clear.
I just read her webpage and I all I can honestly see is more police. That makes me sad, honestly.
phillyonly t1_ja7ujn9 wrote
So maybe you were trying to encourage a Socratic-method type of critique. That would probably work better if there was some degree of trust among participants. But bc we're all internet strangers, it sounds like sea-lioning.
Your point about her website is a good one. I read about her police audit back when it came out... at the time, I was jazzed about the civilianization aspect bc I assumed it would mean fewer total police officers. But from the language on her website, that may have been a poor conclusion for me to reach. Haha I'm always just looking for scraps where I can find them :(
Mcjibblies t1_ja8ox55 wrote
And that’s the rub. It’s like a situation where you can ask “well, friend, explain to me her policy positions…” and then you get smashed with 30 downvotes…. Now, it essentially doesn’t matter what you say from then on out, you’re the troll.
I have gone down that rabbit hole a few times. And I’ll certainly do it again sometime.
Philly needs help. We need someone to push back on PD, Comcast, and the universities. These agencies and institutions have overall impact on the wellbeing of the city. We need her, if it’s her, to work on these things. Gun violence happens as a result of systemic issues. It’s a problem, but not to some of the residents. More cops means in 15 years, we have the same issues.
It’s just true…
cashonlyplz t1_ja33xjp wrote
You're insufferable, mate. Committee of 70 has all the information you're asking of, uh, redditors.
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