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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]News article said "There is a growing call for the SRO program to be reinstated. However, politicians including Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich (D) continue to maintain schools are safest without SROs in them." Stupid moron living in a bubble. Can we get rid of this guy? He is old and doesn't even have kids in MCPS. Most of the County Council don't either.[/quote] +1 I’m a Democrat and I want him gone and SROs back in schools. Hell, the whole County Council and the Board of Ed can go too. I would consider voting for a candidate that supports school vouchers so parents can have tax dollars to choose a private option if their public school is not safe.[/quote] Agreed. I mean, we as a county are highly-educated, relatively speaking, but when we have leaders like Jawando talking about the "harm" of arresting black and brown kids, without including in the conversation the more severe harm that black and brown kids suffer from violence, it's not only political theater, but it's amoral. He did the same with traffic enforcement. Apparently black male drivers being pulled over at disproportionately higher rates in Bethesda is more important than pedestrian safety (and reducing their deaths). All politicians are self-serving to some degree, but this particular executive and council are over the top. They do not care about the residents of this county, at all. [/quote] +1 Politics is a pendulum. Whatever buzz can get them on the news will be their new tag line. Unfortunately they don’t consider the impact of decisions on their constituents. [/quote]
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