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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] They only want to end SFH in YOUR neighborhoods, but not theirs. Go look up how many people on the council live in protected 'historic' 'hoods that will be immune from Thrive. Rockville will also be immune from Thrive. Basically, they mostly target poor and middle class people all over Silver Spring yet again for Thrive while many on the council and rich people will be immune from it because they live in protected zones. It's absurd. Thrive should directly target and start in Takoma Park first. Make the council put their money with their mouths are and build a multistory complex right next to their 'historic' homes in TP.[/quote] You may or may not be able to afford to live in Takoma Park, but Takoma Park apparently can afford to live in your head, rent-free.[/quote] Affordability ain't the problem. Who'd want to live in a cesspool of group think like TP? The same hood where they want to ban gas stations and tried once to get people to put in corn stoves that would have been a PITA to keep heated because of the logistics of delivering corn pellets. No one wants to live there and be forced to eat the granola those hippies are dishing out. But it's ok if they propose to develop your neighborhood while they protect their own, right? [/quote]
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