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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I mean, I cannot believe Councilmember Jawando would be pro something that is going to just build out of reach housing and only be attainable for developers. And that limits apartment buildings to 19 units so no affordable housing kicks in. He seems like a good person and actually grew up NOT in Potomac. [/quote] Good question? I am also incredibly disapointed that Evan Glass is supporting this. This housing will not go towards housing teachers, cops, firefighters... I gave money to his campaign and regret that-- he paid lip service to ensuring affordable housing. He has lost my vote.[/quote] He seems like a good guy, really. I wonder if he genuinely thought that people wanted this and that it is a good idea. Now that the council members have a little more information we will see how they vote. If at this point they still vote for the changes as proposed we know that the fix was in. If they are smart they will put together a much more reasonable version for review, and vote on that.[/quote] He is a good guy when you agree with him, I suppose. He tends to ignore you, otherwise. I don't think he thinks that people, broadly, want it, but that he thinks he's right and that it is OK to push it anyway, in a castor oil or wash your mouth out with soap kind of way.[/quote] Glass is pretty petty and vindictive and thinks he’s much smarter than he actually is. He would be a nightmare as CE. [/quote] Should we be voting against term limits on the ballot so that we can keep Elrich? He seems to at least get it when it comes to this subject.[/quote] No one could possibly want that.[/quote] Careful what you wish for, it could end up being a current council member.[/quote] I'll take any of them over Elrich.[/quote] Oh boy, agree to disagree. Hard.[/quote] Yeah, on this issue in particular, Elrich is aligned with the interests of his constituents. I’m glad he’s at the helm and because he's been a vocal opponent to this crazy proposal, I’ll be voting for him again. [/quote] It's odd you want to vote for him over something he doesn't have any authority. Did you like his covid shutdowns, too? [/quote] I’m not the PP, but I am the one he was replying to. But, yes…? Was there something unique about that version of shutdowns? Unless are asking if i dont agree with the shutdowns at all, and the answer to that is no. Elrich seemed to believe in both quarantines and vaccines, and I do too. Not terribly relevant to this argument.[/quote] Ehrlich believed in them as long as they weren't inconvenient to him.[/quote]
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