District of Criminals
English
Proper noun
- (slang, derogatory, humorous) The District of Columbia.
- 1997 September 2, Timothy I. McCrory, “social security”, in misc.taxes[1] (Usenet):
- The following is the authority delegated to the Secretary of the Treasury for the District of Criminals tax scheme. Why don't you all show me where any delegated authority can be found for collecting taxes within the several States or where the IRC 7621 authority can be found which created revenue districts in the several States.
- 2010 March 20, Iconoclast, “Re: Illegal Immigration rally fights for D.C. spotlight; illegals pick wrong time to march, officials believe cars will be stolen on return trip”, in alt.politics[2] (Usenet):
- I expect Janet Napolitano to make mass arrests of these illegal alien invaders as a show of good faith when she and other Mexican Fifth Column puppets in the District of Criminals claim that part of "comprehensive immigration reform" will be a crackdown on illegal aliens.
- 2016 January 16, Frank Scafani, “picture of the day”, in peopleofCA12[3] (Usenet):
- Pat always said that a lot of the kids join the military because they have run out of options, no jobs, health care, a place to live, that I can understand, just looking at the job market and the price of housing I can see where a desperate person would turn to the military to get a roof over their head, food and health care., or what would the government do confronted by thousands of young people demanding jobs and housing? Kinda like a under 25 occupied movement. A tent city in the District of Criminals. Just a thought.