Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Not the PP, but I think the point is to question why you think the People's Counsel would be a representative for "homeowners."
The bill in question says that it would: "represent the public interest of county residents in proceedings related to land use planning and ensure fairness to populations that have been traditionally underrepresented in the county land use planning process."
Nearly 40% of households in MoCo are renters. Why leave them out? Why not just say residents?
Renters don’t directly pay property taxes. And they tend to be far more of a transient population.
With those two things in mind, renters should come second to homeowners in terms of priorities and planning.
Everyone is equal, but some are more equal than others.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Not the PP, but I think the point is to question why you think the People's Counsel would be a representative for "homeowners."
The bill in question says that it would: "represent the public interest of county residents in proceedings related to land use planning and ensure fairness to populations that have been traditionally underrepresented in the county land use planning process."
Nearly 40% of households in MoCo are renters. Why leave them out? Why not just say residents?
So MoCo rolls out the carpet for illegal immigration….many of those people here illegally rent. The county’s brilliant plan is to upend homeowners to kowtow to the needs of people who aren’t even citizens of this country.
The county is going to be a dump in the future.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Not the PP, but I think the point is to question why you think the People's Counsel would be a representative for "homeowners."
The bill in question says that it would: "represent the public interest of county residents in proceedings related to land use planning and ensure fairness to populations that have been traditionally underrepresented in the county land use planning process."
Nearly 40% of households in MoCo are renters. Why leave them out? Why not just say residents?
Renters don’t directly pay property taxes. And they tend to be far more of a transient population.
With those two things in mind, renters should come second to homeowners in terms of priorities and planning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Not the PP, but I think the point is to question why you think the People's Counsel would be a representative for "homeowners."
The bill in question says that it would: "represent the public interest of county residents in proceedings related to land use planning and ensure fairness to populations that have been traditionally underrepresented in the county land use planning process."
Nearly 40% of households in MoCo are renters. Why leave them out? Why not just say residents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Not the PP, but I think the point is to question why you think the People's Counsel would be a representative for "homeowners."
The bill in question says that it would: "represent the public interest of county residents in proceedings related to land use planning and ensure fairness to populations that have been traditionally underrepresented in the county land use planning process."
Nearly 40% of households in MoCo are renters. Why leave them out? Why not just say residents?
Renters don’t directly pay property taxes. And they tend to be far more of a transient population.
With those two things in mind, renters should come second to homeowners in terms of priorities and planning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Not the PP, but I think the point is to question why you think the People's Counsel would be a representative for "homeowners."
The bill in question says that it would: "represent the public interest of county residents in proceedings related to land use planning and ensure fairness to populations that have been traditionally underrepresented in the county land use planning process."
Nearly 40% of households in MoCo are renters. Why leave them out? Why not just say residents?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Marxists hate private ownership.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.
DP
What is that supposed to mean? Is owning a home now something to be ashamed of? Does it make you suspicious?
Can you please explain yourself here? Because you sound like a nut otherwise, and I’m trying to give you the benefit of the doubt that you’re not a crazy as you sound.
Anonymous wrote:Email your councilmembers.
Also:
"this whole Thrive 2050" (aka the general plan) already is moving forward, AND
your focus on specifically homeowners is revealing.