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Steven Bannon is what brought us Donald Trump. He researched an untapped vein of voters and then found someone who pandered to their wishes. Nothing more than that. Anyone who really thinks Trump has anything at all in common with is base is a fool.
I like Montgomery County just fine. Also can't wait for Trump to be booted out of office or voted out, whichever comes first. |
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Spot-on, OP.
And you can be assured that you're correct because of all the personal attacks level at you, starting with the VERY FIRST reply in the thread. That's how you know you're right. When they disregard the issue and immediately attack you personally. Final vindication will be when the thread is simply deleted. Although by pointing that out, I've just made it less likely to happen, since the mods hate doing what was predicted. |
Obama was the toughest on immigration and Clinton would have continued his efforts, it's Trump that f'd it up. Obama deported more people than any other president and more people voluntarily moved to Mexico from the US than the other way around. |
You are weird. |
So, if they are wealthy, white social justice warriors, and they voted for a council who wants equity, how are those folks " preaching from sanctimonious perches"? Seems to me they are voting for what they are preaching - equity. I don't see your logic. Now, Potomac IMO is a different story. That area actually leans conservative, and although they voted blue in the last election, the margin there was much smaller than in SS/TP area. About 40% in Potomac voted for Trump, whereas in SS/TP, about 8% did. |
EXACTLY. Republicans and a majority of college educated White women. |
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"The only good part is that Montgomery County is on the decline and it is showing how leftism fails."
There's a lot going on here, but OP, if you re unhappy with the leftist utopia of Montgomery County, I encourage you to move somewhere where conservative principles have been given free rein. I think Kansas just went hard right - can you report on how that is going? |
I hear WV is doing awesome, too. |
Oooo! Can I play?? I’d like the school system to get rid of the ‘progressive’ Restorative Justice practices and go back to an actual system where kids are disciplined for poor behavior, regardless of race/religion/sexual orientation. Can we get some liberal Democrats to support that? Signed, A normally Democratic voter who is feeling left behind by the left |
This. Nobody will actually defend the crappy policies that MoCo leadership has put into place, but they are sure to attack you. |
| This is such a dumb take. |
| The working class peopleI know. And that’s most of my neighbors, people I go to church with, and socialize with are very grateful to live in MoCo. Many lived elsewhere before and are happy with all the services available here. |
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I only agree with you about Marc Elrich. Most of the Council this time around is more or less tolerable. I’m glad to see the likes of Leventhal gone.
I think most of MOCo is socially liberal and tolerant and fiscally moderate. I’d personally like to see some more economic development along with all the social justice symbolism. One isn’t much without the other. Marc Elrich does NOT represent the majority of Montgomery County voters. He represents the unions (the union bosses, not even the workers necessarily) and his select inner circle and his sycophants. He’s kind of like a left wing Trump. A fat angry old man who doesn’t care about you. I registered as a Democrat (I’m a libertarian/leaning independent) specifically to vote against his fat arse and will do so again. |
While Montgomery County has its problems, it is no secret that other parts of the country are doing much, much worse. So it makes sense that people also tout its merits in comparison to the places that actually voted for Trump. Let's be honest. Many trump areas are jealous of the money in Montgomery County. They see the DC area like the capital is shown in the Hunger Games. Except only the federal government actually controls parts of these places. Montgomery County government doesn't. I have many friends in Montgomery County who are very conservative and I ask them why they live in such a liberal place and they say they love the services here and the jobs available. Enough said. That doesn't mean there can't be improvement and that there aren't hypocrites in this area, however OP is wrong to say that Montgomery County brought us Donald Trump at least in the way it is meant as if Montgomery County is doing something terrible that has major influence over other areas of the country that must be stopped. |
Can you explain why you describe Montgomery County as a leftist utopia? |