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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Step 1: Stop putting your hopes on the general election. Only Democrats win County Executive in MoCo. The time to make a change was in the primary. Step 2: Identify the issues that actually impact you personally, and speak to your elected officials about those issues. Step 3: If it is so bad that you'd rather live in a more "balanced" jurisdiction, then move there. Personally I like places run by people who don't hate transgender people and support abortion rights, so I'm pretty thankful to be living here.[/quote] This is a new poster. PP, I am pro choice and support transgender people, but I don’t like to see my quality of life decline because the Council wants to give more freebies away. The entitlement mentality in MoCo is astounding. [/quote] I believe everyone should do what is best for them. You should not feel obligated to continue living somewhere that you don't like living in. Which is why Step 3 of my advice is to move if you would rather live somewhere else. I like living here. Knowing that, at least for the foreseeable future, I will not be subject to an abortion ban and everything that comes with that, and that my child will not be taught to hate transgender people, is a big part of that. Those things, to me, outweigh the fact that I think Elrich is a terrible county executive and is not fiscally responsible. You may make a different choice, and that's your choice to make.[/quote] Elrich has nothing to do with protecting abortion rights. That’s the state. He has everything to do with whether you get good police, ambulance, and fire services. And the state can’t really help there. Unless it takes over stuff like it did in Baltimore City. [/quote]
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