Steve Descano is backed by Soros Cash. So what?



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I am an alt-right conservative and I don’t have problem with a useful idiot (Blame Stalin not me for that term) running the Fairfax Prosecutors office.  For one thing, he isn’t one of the boys, he’s an outsider who won’t play golf with the God-forsaken chief of Police so they can become pals and work on deals to protect the Fairfax County Police.
Secondly, he replaces the corrupt Ray Morrogh which is wonderful and renews my belief  in the democratic system. Morrogh was crooked when it came to doing what he was told to do by the cops, he’ll have to screw him into the ground when he dies. And he was useless. Your average wet mops is more useful than Morrogh.
Someone in the police department told  Morrogh to make a public statement that Descano “is completely unqualified for the office of commonwealth attorney. This man is not fit to hold office in Fairfax County.” Talk about the ball of an alley cat.
Morrogh was also told to say “I’ve dedicated 36 years of my life to keeping you safe in Fairfax County” ….and he should have added “And I never once prosecuted a crooked cop or turned away a case they presented” but the pisser is that;  “I love my country I love this county. I’m asking you, vote for Jonathan Fahey for all the victims in this county.”……this from a guy who created victims by turning a blind eye to the cops blowing away eye doctors, framing innocent school teachers etc. But it’s the idiocy of the statement if you vote for the other guy, your not a good American.
Descano should also go over the list of Morrogh’s donors. It makes for interesting reading.
Descano is the right man for the job at the right time, but he won’t have much effect in changing anything. The Fairfax County Police are a political gang, they play the game and they play very well in order to protect themselves. Depending on how far out of line Descano goes, they’ll simply overwhelm him with fifty years of community and political contacts or have a work slowdown and blame him or they’ll figure out a way to arrest him. They’ve done it in the past and they’ll do it again. Descano would be well advised to keep his phone camera nearby when driving alone, and, as crazy as it might sound, he should probably buy a pistol. He wouldn’t be the first prosecutor in American history to get blown away the cops and the Fairfax County Police have set and murdered before and then tried to cover it up.
The so-called Police Benevolent Association of Fairfax County President, those would be charged with protecting the cops from the outside world doesn’t like Descano, which does my heart good. They don’t like him because his plans are to stop the cops from arresting anyone for almost any reason and getting away with it. The cop-protectors union has accused the man of plotting to run down to the county jail, wild eyes wide and unblinking, laughing like a mad man, unlocking all the cells and hugging the bad guys before they return to rob and rape society.
The truth is pretty far from that. “I will tackle mass incarceration by ending the practices of charging felonies where misdemeanors are sufficient and charging misdemeanors where a dismissal or diversion would be more appropriate,” Descano said “The numbers don’t lie. Far too often race and ethnicity are determining factors in the outcome of one’s experience with the criminal justice system.”
He’s right although he shouldn’t have stopped there. He should have placed the blame for those numbers where it belongs, on arrest happy cops who work in Fairfax County and live in a different county.   

The FCP are idiots and they are out of control

Officials say a possible data breach may have compromised the personal information of more than 500 employees of a Virginia police department.
Fairfax County Police Chief Edwin Roessler Jr. told the Washington Post that he doesn’t have any reports that officers’ personal information has been exploited.
But the chief says he is concerned after learning that officers’ names, dates of birth and Social Security numbers may have been compromised by the potential breach at a neighboring police department.
Roessler says the data was on a missing memory stick that contained the email inbox of the Purcellville police chief. Roessler said it wasn’t clear if there was a reason for the data to be in the other chief’s email or if Fairfax County also had a data breach.