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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]100% true. Moco is in steep decline. We haven't reach free fall yet, but it is coming. Schools continue to get worse and worse. Rather than improving schools, the entire focus is on diversity (whatever that means). The county is racking up massive budget deficits during good economic times. What happens when the economy sours? No new jobs and businesses. The county continues to roll out the carpet for illegal immigrants whose kids are crushing the capacities of schools and are requiring millions of dollars to be spent on ESL teachers and remedial course work. At some point, the US govt will have to downsize to control the national deficit. When that time comes or the US govt decides to relocate more agencies to save on costs, Moco is screwed because there is very little job diversity. Home prices are already starting to stagnate in Moco. Wait until they plummet as school performances continue to decline. Taxes across the board are likely to increase soon too I'd expect within the next few years because of the budget deficits and tsunami of retiring baby boomers. Moco is in bad bad shape. Entirely run by democrats. Elrich especially is a horrible politician who needs to go.[/quote] This. I think some of the posters above are posting about the services they enjoy, but don’t realize that the changes in the County are going to lead to less money for those services. MoCo simply won’t be able to support the services over the next decade (well-stocked library, free Ride-On, etc) as the budget needs to make room for changing demographics. We see it in the school system already. It will spill-over to other areas as well. [/quote]
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