Anonymous wrote:Right wing trolls concern-trolling each other, yawn.
Montgomery County is an economic powerhouse where rich and poor both come to grow wealth.
Taxes pay for robust social services safety net.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s the question.
For a place that elects politicians that are so pro-egalitarianism why is there so much income inequality. I’ve seen Potomac and I’ve seen the slummy apartments in Wheaton and Silver Spring and the Soviet high-rises in White Oak.
These "Soviet high-rises"?
https://enclavesilverspringapts.com/home-new/
The ones that were built in 1966 and are currently owned by a private equity firm that has a goal of maximizing return for its investors?
https://www.enclave-holdings.com/
Not really what I think of, when I think of the Soviet Union, but ok.
+1 The high rises in White Oak and other stupidly non-accessible locations were the f you from the last majority Republican County Council which approved all of them in a lane duck session after being voted out.
In what alternate dimension was the Montgomery County Council ever majority Republican?
Anonymous wrote:Because MoCo goes out of its way to import poverty.
You can't come to this country with almost no education, no ability to speak English and almost no useful other skills and then cry about income inequality because all you can get are terrible jobs paying you $7/hr under the table to clean dishes and bathrooms at restaurants, or to work as a day laborer whongets picked up fke random jobs at the parking lot of Home Depot.
It really boggles my mind people push to import poverty with no limits, then complain about income inequality because huge sections of the county are here illegal from impoverished nations and they compare their wealth to our established citizens whom have educations, skills, and cam speak English. Of course poor people immigrated here illegally will have less wealth than our citizens. You can import poverty and then complain about inequality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s the question.
For a place that elects politicians that are so pro-egalitarianism why is there so much income inequality. I’ve seen Potomac and I’ve seen the slummy apartments in Wheaton and Silver Spring and the Soviet high-rises in White Oak.
These "Soviet high-rises"?
https://enclavesilverspringapts.com/home-new/
The ones that were built in 1966 and are currently owned by a private equity firm that has a goal of maximizing return for its investors?
https://www.enclave-holdings.com/
Not really what I think of, when I think of the Soviet Union, but ok.
+1 The high rises in White Oak and other stupidly non-accessible locations were the f you from the last majority Republican County Council which approved all of them in a lane duck session after being voted out.
In what alternate dimension was the Montgomery County Council ever majority Republican?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s the question.
For a place that elects politicians that are so pro-egalitarianism why is there so much income inequality. I’ve seen Potomac and I’ve seen the slummy apartments in Wheaton and Silver Spring and the Soviet high-rises in White Oak.
These "Soviet high-rises"?
https://enclavesilverspringapts.com/home-new/
The ones that were built in 1966 and are currently owned by a private equity firm that has a goal of maximizing return for its investors?
https://www.enclave-holdings.com/
Not really what I think of, when I think of the Soviet Union, but ok.
+1 The high rises in White Oak and other stupidly non-accessible locations were the f you from the last majority Republican County Council which approved all of them in a lane duck session after being voted out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That’s the question.
For a place that elects politicians that are so pro-egalitarianism why is there so much income inequality. I’ve seen Potomac and I’ve seen the slummy apartments in Wheaton and Silver Spring and the Soviet high-rises in White Oak.
These "Soviet high-rises"?
https://enclavesilverspringapts.com/home-new/
The ones that were built in 1966 and are currently owned by a private equity firm that has a goal of maximizing return for its investors?
https://www.enclave-holdings.com/
Not really what I think of, when I think of the Soviet Union, but ok.
Anonymous wrote:That’s the question.
For a place that elects politicians that are so pro-egalitarianism why is there so much income inequality. I’ve seen Potomac and I’ve seen the slummy apartments in Wheaton and Silver Spring and the Soviet high-rises in White Oak.