They must not. Don't forget about the ninja bikes going 100mph on the MD side of the beltway weaving from lane to lane. |
What about people with legitimate medical conditions that can't afford a doctor visit to get an exception for tinted windows? |
Those people are voters and taxpayers that make your retirement possible. |
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VA legislator about to pass and Spanberger will sign a bill requiring communities to enter into collective bargaining with public service employee unions. This will be a large unfunded indirect tax increase for local communities and will lead to property and other local tax increases across the state.
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I didn't think you pay taxes making a living selling smash and grab items. |
| I wonder if there is something in the Potomac and Chesapeake water causing this political malaise to creep down the coast. The sewage spill is an apt metaphor describing this phenomenon of a red state turning purple then blue, blue being a symptom of a body lacking oxygen. |
Ironically, you are the only one who is suggesting that 2000’s Nissan Altima’s are predominantly driven by black people. |
With government subsidies! The use of prison labor by large corporations is a controversial practice that raises serious ethical concerns about low wages, worker rights, and the exploitation of incarcerated individuals for profit. This will be seen across the US. |
+1. Do these people only drive on MD highways? The VA part of the beltway, I-66, and I-95 in Virginia are are full of the craziest drivers, and yes, they mostly have Virginia plates. For all the hate you VA people have for MD, you sure do spend a lot of time driving in MD. |
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Of course, some VA person with measles may have infected a bunch of people in Bethesda:
https://www.thebanner.com/community/public-health/virginia-resident-measles-bethesda-office-building-DODNWETMMVBFZAWDXGBMXU34NE/ Not surprising that VA people don't believe in vaccines. |
Yes the “something” is called common sense. |