Why wouldn't you move to va?

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NoVa gives me the creeps.
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Because I have a 5 minute commute and kids attend an immersion language charter that they love which goes through high school. Nothing to gain by moving to VA.
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Anonymous wrote:I wondered the same thing as the OP. When researching a potential move based on schools, N. Arlington PS came out on top. Montgomery County and Fairfax are resting on the laurels of previous success. Both MoCo and FFX have an influx of farms and immigrant students and a shrinking tax base. They have been reducing programs and expanding class sizes to an unacceptable level in Fairfax. Montgomery County has the poorly managed 2.0 roll-out and an incredible divide between wealthy and growing low income areas that creates problems.


N. Arl has no laurels to rest upon...just a large concentration of very boring and bigoted white people and schools that are nowhere as good as the best schools in MoCo and Fairfax.
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Anonymous wrote:One word - Richmond. Mandatory ultrasounds, laws that actually prohibit gay couples from giving each other power of attorney, terrible traffic due to Republican planning aversion, legislators who want to require women to report miscarriages to police, guns in Starbucks, shortest death penalty appeal process in the nation etc. I don't even shop in VA in order to avoid giving those misogynists a dime of tax money.

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Anonymous wrote:Same-sex couple, no legal protections for our family in VA (in particular no second-parent adoption).


Because I would never move to a state that doesn't treat my friends or family as equals (see PP). I actually think a bit less of people who live in VA.


Ahhh, that makes me a little sad. I live in Va in part because I can actually make a difference. My vote can actually change things. I guess all of the liberals in NoVa could just throw up our hands and move to DC or Md, but that would likely be very detrimental for everyone. So, I guess think less of me if you wish, but I am happy with my decision.


NP here. If you live in NoVa, then your vote has less impact than you think. Virginia has long been torn between the very liberal NoVa and the very conservative RoVa and unfortunately when it comes to state politics, RoVa has more sway than NoVa does. With a supermajority in both houses in Virginia, you'll continue to see rightward swaying legislation. Liberals need to move further out from DC and further South to have the type of impact that they want. As one half of a biracial couple, I frankly am uncomfortable in Virginia and have absolutely no faith that my rights, my wife's rights, the rights of my children and the rights of my same-gender friends are at all guaranteed and I do not wish to be a guinea pig for conservative doctrine.

I applaud those liberals who live there and try to make a difference, but I won't be one of them.

Cry me a damn river. What a load of bull. The sky is not falling in NoVa or anywhere in town for that matter. We've long enjoyed a liberal existence in VA without any problems.

So you're straight, huh?
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Anonymous wrote:I can't drive in Virginia without getting lost, even with GPS. It doesn't happen anywhere else. I am so adverse to driving in Virginia that I will travel twice as far to some place in Maryland (if need be) than cross into the Commonwealth.


HA! this is me too!
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Cuccinelli.
Anonymous
Here's another reason why: http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/politics/2014/04/virginia_s_medicaid_expansion_fight_more_proof_that_the_commonwealth_is.html

Virginians can claim all they want that their state is turning purple--and it might even be true in terms of national elections. But on the state level, the dead-enders still rule.

(I lived happily for years in liberal bastions of VA--Cville and Arlington--and have a lot of family and friends in NoVa. I know it well. And I'd never live there again.)
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Because VA SUCKS.
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Anonymous wrote:I wondered the same thing as the OP. When researching a potential move based on schools, N. Arlington PS came out on top. Montgomery County and Fairfax are resting on the laurels of previous success. Both MoCo and FFX have an influx of farms and immigrant students and a shrinking tax base. They have been reducing programs and expanding class sizes to an unacceptable level in Fairfax. Montgomery County has the poorly managed 2.0 roll-out and an incredible divide between wealthy and growing low income areas that creates problems.



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But both school systems remain highly rated, correct?
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Anonymous wrote:As a woman of color, the only place in the DMV I have felt the stings of discrimination has been in DC. Virginia has its issues but to claim DC doesn't have deep racial and gender issues is a fallacy. Ignorance must feel good.



As a native Washingtonian who was born and raised in DC, this statement here is nothing but the truth!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:But both school systems remain highly rated, correct?



Unfortunately, MCPS has gone downhill over the years. People are even getting fed up with some of the "W" schools in the county.
Anonymous
^^ based on what data?
Anonymous
Ugh, FCPS and MCPS have explosive growth in enrollment. Don't cry for them. If you needed a surgeon, and were told that you had the choice of a FCPS or DCPS grad, which would you choose? Simplistic question but you get the point.
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