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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, it’s voting time. For those unhappy with the missing middle proposals, is Clement the only choice? And what differentiates Ferranti from Theo, really?[/quote] No fan of deFerranti but he has a wealthy wife and a nice, new home in Arlington so he can devote all of his time to the ACB. Adam Theo McCellan uses his middle name as a surname because his incarceration records are easy to find on Google. He is a “consultant.” He is the YIMBY candidate and also favors rank choice voting, the next divisive issue in Arlington. Audrey Clement is a long time candidate for different offices. Many anti MM residents say they are voting for Clement as a protest vote. Many pro MM residents, particularly young renters, say they will vote for Theo, believing that they can buy a $500,000 2 bedroom 2 bath in a quad plex in one of the popular single family neighborhoods DeFerranti will probably win but there will be more protest votes than usual. [/quote] What was Adam Theo arrested for?[/quote] What he calls "teenage indiscretions." He spent a few months in jail and was able to get his felony record swiped by a sympathetic lawyer.[/quote] I thought it was bad checks in his 20s.[/quote] He doesn't really seem to be hiding it: https://www.theoforarlington.org/2021/12/the-season-for-second-chances/?iframe=true[/quote] Felony for bad checks? WTH? Automatic disqualifier. [/quote] I'm fine with second chances. But I think there's something deeply cynical about telling gullible renters that they're entitled to their choice of housing in their desired location at a price that fits the salary of their chosen career.[/quote] Do you think there's any thing cynical about telling elderly voters that nothing in their neighborhood needs to change, ever, because what they're used to is what the deserve forever? I'm not voting for anyone who describes themselves as socially liberal and fiscally conservative, which is code for "I've got mine and that's proof that the system works"[/quote]
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