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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Here’s the thing: DCUM posts are entirely unrepresentative of how people in the area actually feel and vote. We get this is your safe space to come and vent and put your right-wing heroes on a pedestal. But no one, especially after this election cycle, should walk away thinking that what gets posted on this forum about local politicians or schools is true or even remotely indicative of what most people in the region believe. It is one small pocket of the universe, and highly skewed to the right. [/quote] Lol. Gee, glad you...umm...figured it all out for everyone else.[/quote] My liberal in-laws tell me they moved here for jobs and won’t go back north due to no jobs and high taxes. Why are there no good jobs in Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders territory?[/quote] Why are there no good jobs in the solid red deep south?[/quote] Because there are a lot of poor minorities there who vote Dem. There are actually good jobs for those willing to work.[/quote] Willing to work down in the deep-red south? No thanks! There’s a reason the DMV attracts newcomers. These reasons include good jobs, diversity, great schools, etc. If the Deep South is so great, why don’t YOU move there??[/quote] DMV is propped up by the federal government period. Without the federal government DC would be like Baltimore. That's a fact. [/quote] You mean with no fed govt DC would have gotten major industry in the first half of the 20th century? You do know Baltimore is so hard hit, because (like some midwest cities) it was a huge industrial city. Anyway, not sure what your point is. Va has done well even as it has become more blue. The most prosperous areas (increasingly reliant on the private sector) are the bluest. Va will not turn into Calif or NY. Calif and NY are economically succesful. [/quote] As NOVA has become more blue, I have seen massive increases in beggars, homeless, and illegal aliens. Areas that were nice 20 years ago, you can’t really go to anymore because MS-13 had made it much more dangerous. Schools that were really good have gone downhill, to the point where now the school board has to change boundaries to redistribute the poverty they allowed. Taxes for businesses and residents will now increase, and we will begin to see a reversal of the economic prosperity that brought businesses to Virginia over Maryland. [b]The amount of MD tags I see in my area compared to 10 years ago has increased dramatically - and I’m in Western FFX county[/b].[/quote] The bolded means there are more jobs in VA than MD and people are communting. That is a good thing for Fairfax and Virginia.[/quote] Why would the companies be flocking to Fairfax County and surrounds instead of setting up shop in Maryland? [/quote]
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