No siree bob. We do not want MoCo expats in NoVa. Go to Florida stay away from us |
I love my Bethesda neighborhood too much to move. After supporting Elrich last time, I think I will vote for Sullivan, though I have not voted for an R since the Governor’s race. |
Let’s not forget the campaign against police and SROs in school. Now we have a teacher shortage and too much crime in places where it never existed before. Sullivan in the general! |
Not true. Wasn’t even born then. I’ll take MoCo circa 2000, thank you very much. I did not worry about walking in my neighborhood alone at night. The schools were not overcrowded. Teachers had time to focus on even the kids who will be “fine.” Taxes were lower. Great bike trail through Bethesda. Shall I go on? |
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Having lived in a socialist country, I can affirm with 100% confidence that MoCo is NOT socialist or communist. And anyone who says this is clearly a troll. |
Can’t afford it anymore. DC real estate has appreciated much more than ours. |
I would take MoCo 2010 over what we have today. I've never seen such rapid decline. |
| We left to about a year and a half ago. Schools were the main force. Incapable of walking and chewing gum. It got so much better! There are other counties around that are doing much better work with tax dollars. Granted harder to move now with interest rates and sellers not dropping prices. And frankly much of DCUM seems to be able to buy their way out of so much of the dysfunction. But if you are solidly upper middle class 2010 MoCo is in other counties… |
Never recovered from the GFC. In fact, the GFC led to the direct entrenchment of politicians that furthered the decline. You hate to have to say this, but thank god for Ficker getting term limits passed. The strong support for that county wide was a direct plebiscite on our entrenched elected leaders, some of whom were getting elected based on a few thousand party activists and didn’t represent the interests of the county as a whole. |
Me too. Montgomery County and MCPS have definitely declined over the past 10-12 years. We have had kids in the school system and have seen the changes from the oldest to the youngest. Have lived in MoCo for 15 years and it is definitely not as great a place to raise a family as it used to be, unfortunately. |
Well the majority of real Montgomery county residents disagree with you. Over 85% said Montgomery county is a great place to raise a family and over 82% said MCPS is great. |
Compared to what exactly? |
But who are you voting for in the primary? Vote Blair now and Sully in the general. |
"A representative sample of 565 people were surveyed" |
Not according to last year’s community survey. “Ratings related to the public school system in Montgomery County tended to be more mixed. Thinking about County focus areas and whether they have gotten better, worse, or stayed the same in the past two years, about one-third of respondents rated public schools (K-12) as somewhat worse or much worse than two years ago, and another 4 in 10 felt they had stayed about the same. When asked to rate various aspects of Montgomery County K-12 public schools, respondents gave the most positive ratings to the diversity of race/ethnicity of the student body (80% excellent or good), the accessibility of teachers and administrators (73%), overall quality of education (73%), and school facilities (67%); they were least likely to give positive marks to class size (46%), teacher/student ratio (46%) or the food/cafeterias (38%).“ https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/OPI/Resources/Files/2022/2021-NCS-Report.pdf#page=8 |