MoCo isn’t moving forward, despite MD going to Phase 2

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are you guys not seeing cases picking up in other states where they opened up too prematurally? What makes you think MoCo will be any different than those states? I am glad County Ex is standing firm and going slow.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Is this the 15 to 20 people who made up a "protest" of Montgomery County's pace of reopening, and shouted down Ehrlich during his press conference? You are an embarrassment. Only during a pandemic that calls for social distancing can a handful of malcontents even be called a "protest."

You need to give up your fantasies of royalty. You were not elected into office, Ehrlich was, and he's calling the shots. The vast majority of people who vote are happy with him. Get over yourselves.


E L R I C H
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TOok a job this morning and never saw so many For Sale signs in my life, even in Spring or summer. not good.


We are amazed at how fast houses are selling in Rockville. I assume it is the low interest rates but everything is going fast.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Liberal wealthy: vote your values, realize your values don’t align with leftists because you don’t understand that leftism is fascism, then go elsewhere but VOTE IT IN AGAIN


Trumpspeak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TOok a job this morning and never saw so many For Sale signs in my life, even in Spring or summer. not good.


We are amazed at how fast houses are selling in Rockville. I assume it is the low interest rates but everything is going fast.


We just sold a house in Gaithersburg. It sold above ask in a day, and I can assure you that we didn't under-price it. Besides the low interest rates, I think there's very low inventory for this time of the year. It definitely seems like a seller's market right now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:TOok a job this morning and never saw so many For Sale signs in my life, even in Spring or summer. not good.


Keep in mind the housing market was essentially dead for February, March and April, so you'd expect a bump when things open up. May had a lot of sales because April had almost none. I think there's a lot of pent-up demand from losing a couple of those Spring sales months.
Anonymous
So when are we going to Phase 2? Elrich said this week, but hasn’t given any more details.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So when are we going to Phase 2? Elrich said this week, but hasn’t given any more details.


Friday
Anonymous
Lol. NYC is reopening playgrounds. I wonder if MoCo will.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol. NYC is reopening playgrounds. I wonder if MoCo will.


Unlikely given super-boob Elrich
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Marc Elrich is disgusting.

Just because HE is morbidly obese and would probably die from corona doesn’t mean I have to live with the same precautions as he does. Maybe if Marc Elrich could stay home in his own big house instead of insisting of getting all his favorite takeout food the rest of us could go out and live our lives without worrying about breathing on him the wrong way. I do NOT want the government to force me to live MY life at the lowest common denominator as obese people with health problems! Fat and unhealthy people can stay home and spare us the eyesores anyway. Let the rest of us out!


Preoccupied with weight much??

WTF is going on with this thread? Is there a full moon?


He and MCPS superintendent ARE morbidly obese. That’s a fact.
COVID severe cases and death rates amongst the obese are higher than if the opposite. That’s a fact.
No ones preoccupied with craziness except you Pp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:TOok a job this morning and never saw so many For Sale signs in my life, even in Spring or summer. not good.


We are amazed at how fast houses are selling in Rockville. I assume it is the low interest rates but everything is going fast.


We just sold a house in Gaithersburg. It sold above ask in a day, and I can assure you that we didn't under-price it. Besides the low interest rates, I think there's very low inventory for this time of the year. It definitely seems like a seller's market right now.


Lack of inventory. A lot of would-be sellers don't want random people walking through their home.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lol. NYC is reopening playgrounds. I wonder if MoCo will.


I think they are, but with “requirements” and I not know what that means. Anyone know? I’m sure I just missed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Are you guys not seeing cases picking up in other states where they opened up too prematurally? What makes you think MoCo will be any different than those states? I am glad County Ex is standing firm and going slow.


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Frankly MoCo reopening confuses me. Elrich has been going oddly slow on lower risk outdoor activities, but how we can have 50% capacity indoor dining?! Like why do we need that right now. Will be interesting to see how many people actually take advantage of that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lol. NYC is reopening playgrounds. I wonder if MoCo will.


Unlikely given super-boob Elrich


Hey, you vote for tyrants- you get tyranny. Surprise!
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