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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I do not think any of you, even with multiple threads, understand what it is at hand here. There will be NO untouchable area once this rolls out in force, to include Tacoma Park. You should have vote differently, there is no going back.[/quote] Love how the developers are reveling in their having [b]bought the County Council for profit[/b] and now are teasing SFH-living moderate dems into reconsidering in the hopes they vote for Hogan, flip the senate and keep their tax breaks.[/quote] Do you have any evidence that any council member has personally benefited financially from a developer?[/quote] Other way around, ding-dong. [b]Buy influence by helping councilmembers get elected a couple years back.[/b] Get paid now with legislation that allows you to profit! Tease the poor schlimazels that get the raw end of that deal into voting for the republican you then support for senate (they should be angry with the dem councilmembers not up for election this year, right?). Profit more by keeping tax breaks![/quote] [b]Do you have any evidence that developers were major contributors to any councilmembers campaign? [/b] And, secondary question, what motivation to these people have to run for office? Seems to me it is either a desire to do good or a desire to benefit financially. If they aren't benefitting financially, than they must be doing what they think is in the best interest of the community, no?[/quote] Yes, in fact, we do: https://moco360.media/2022/06/29/developer-backed-super-pac-pours-big-money-into-montgomery-county-elections/[/quote] Thank you. So it looks like the group spent roughly 225K across 11 candidates, 7 of whom were elected. Let's generously call that a 25K in value to each elected candidate, though it wasn't a direct contribution to their individual campaigns. In context, it appears that Andrew Friedson raised in the ballpark of 325K in that campaign. His campaign committee raised over 1 million since it was created. https://andrewfriedson.com/news/mayreport https://montgomeryperspective.com/2024/01/31/fundraising-master-class-andrew-friedson/ To me, the PAC does not qualify as a major contributor that would make Friedson "captured" or "beholden" to that group. [/quote] You should see how much the NRA contributes to candidates as a percent of their total. Hint: not much. The influence of these groups is not just in what they make in contributions in the name of their organization, but also what their leaders contribute individually as well as money that the organizations spend on their own. MoCo candidates know that it's dangerous to do battle with the developers.[/quote] Just to clarify, I meant that you should look up how much the NRA contributes to candidates for Congress.[/quote]
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