Who best exemplifies the political character of Montgomery County?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There is probably a lane somewhere for someone to be

-solidly left on most social issues (but not their entire brand, "overly woke posturing", etc
-pro business, growth, YIMBY, but not annoying or single issue about it
-fund MCPS well (hint- we already do), but control the bloat of admin and central office

but most importantly do the above with some semblance of getting crime in order.

The average moco resident is left to center left, but people everywhere value public safety.


Pretty sure his name was David Blair.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is probably a lane somewhere for someone to be

-solidly left on most social issues (but not their entire brand, "overly woke posturing", etc
-pro business, growth, YIMBY, but not annoying or single issue about it
-fund MCPS well (hint- we already do), but control the bloat of admin and central office

but most importantly do the above with some semblance of getting crime in order.

The average moco resident is left to center left, but people everywhere value public safety.


Pretty sure his name was David Blair.


32 votes!! each vote does matter.

Next election I may go bribe people -- i'll give em $20 to vote for the right candidate in the primary
Anonymous
The most well-liked politician is Jamie Raskin. Even those who are more centrist than he is, they like him, because he is honorable and kind, and he loves America.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There is probably a lane somewhere for someone to be

-solidly left on most social issues (but not their entire brand, "overly woke posturing", etc
-pro business, growth, YIMBY, but not annoying or single issue about it
-fund MCPS well (hint- we already do), but control the bloat of admin and central office

but most importantly do the above with some semblance of getting crime in order.

The average moco resident is left to center left, but people everywhere value public safety.


Pretty sure his name was David Blair.


Pretty much, yes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:There's nothing "super progressive" or "alt-left" (whatever that even means) about Elrich. He's not even progressive. With a few exceptions, he's quite conservative, in the traditional sense of the word: conserving things the way they are now.

Also, Greater Greater Washington is not a person.

Also, there are over 1.1 million people in Montgomery County. The idea that there is one person who represents the political views of 1.1 million people is foolish. Like asking "Who best represents the political culture of Alaska or Delaware?"


Yeah, that Net Zero is a conservative idea.


If you're trying to conserve the planet we live on? Yes, it is.


nope. one county trying to do something does not help the planet. as I have said before, that’s like my trying to lose weight by clipping my nails.
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