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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thr communist council is pulling a Baltimorification on MoCo. Stifling taxes. Hostile to businesses. Declining school quality and rolling out the carpet for importing poverty that the socialists say you must pay for because of some equality mumbo jumbo. They are going to tax everyone into fleeing the county. Their budgets will continue to get worse because they refuse to cut spending. As the tax base keeps eroding, their only solution will be to keep increasing taxes. The vicious cycle will get worse until the whole thing collapses and MoCo is Baltimore 2.[/quote] Just FYI, no one takes you seriously with these silly comparisons to Baltimore. You do this in every thread about MoCo, and I'm sure you think it's so clever, but it's not. [b]Do you really believe that someone is going to wander through downtown Bethesda and think to themselves, "oh dear, we're so close to this turning into Baltimore"? Or that everyone clamoring to buy a house in the Whitman district is worried that it's turning into some awful school that you'd find in Baltimore?[/b] If you actually live in MoCo (which I doubt), please move because MAGAs like you are toxic.[/quote] Not the previous poster, but you do realize places like Guilford and Roland Park and Homeland exist in Baltimore city? You probably don’t because you are aren’t that smart and are ignorant, so I’ll explain it to you. Those are the old Bethesda / Potomacs of Baltimore city — the rich areas of the city’s heyday where now you can buy a gorgeous mansion for $1-2 million. [/quote]
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