Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If a huge amount of money goes to poor immigrants (legal and especially illegal) there has to be cuts and a lot of them. You want a better school system, less overcrowding, more money going towards your kids and less towards ESL? You need to fight this influx of immigrants entering Montgomery County. Our local government seems to welcome them with open arms with YOUR taxes and seems to think if you question them, you are a racist. You do all realize, this liberal state plays mind games for these minority votes knowing the middle class has to pay the taxes. We finally got a republican governor. Let's hope MC finally wakes up too.
Yes, we should only let rich legal or illegal immigrants into this country because they don't send their kids to public school and use up precious taxpayer funds. How dare those poor Asian immigrants (legal or illegal) increase test scores and make it harder for the middle class white kids to compete. Those Asian immigrants are taking spots away from the white kids in the GT, magnet, IB, TJ programs. They've made schools too competitive with their high test scores. As taxpayers, we should demand they stop their high achievement because it is making it too hard to compete for middle class white kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not the first time these restrictions have been used since my kids were in MCPS. But it is great to see that in 3 posts we can cover/condemn both 2.0 and immigration.
Yes, very efficient. It would be nice if we could now take "2.0 is the worst thing ever!" and "It's all the illegal aliens' fault!" as said and move onto a more substantive discussion.
So you are saying you believe that the increase in illegal immigrants in this country has had no side effects on the economy or the school's budget? Look, enough with the PC garbage. No one is saying it is all their fault but the reality is, the influx of poor minorities with the decrease of wealthier or middle class citizens leaves a county stretched beyond it's means. That is where MC is right now. How do you suppose we get better. How do we prevent becoming PG county?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not the first time these restrictions have been used since my kids were in MCPS. But it is great to see that in 3 posts we can cover/condemn both 2.0 and immigration.
Yes, very efficient. It would be nice if we could now take "2.0 is the worst thing ever!" and "It's all the illegal aliens' fault!" as said and move onto a more substantive discussion.
Anonymous wrote:If a huge amount of money goes to poor immigrants (legal and especially illegal) there has to be cuts and a lot of them. You want a better school system, less overcrowding, more money going towards your kids and less towards ESL? You need to fight this influx of immigrants entering Montgomery County. Our local government seems to welcome them with open arms with YOUR taxes and seems to think if you question them, you are a racist. You do all realize, this liberal state plays mind games for these minority votes knowing the middle class has to pay the taxes. We finally got a republican governor. Let's hope MC finally wakes up too.
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The growth in this area is in DC, VA and Howard County. Montgomery County revenue is declining as a result of the county council's really bad decisions over the past ten years. There is no industry growth in Montgomery County and we're too far behind to compete now for lucrative tech sector jobs. MCPS employees can pretend all they want that 2.0 isn't a disaster but there's no doubt that its hurting real estate values in areas farther outside the beltway that once attracted people looking for good schools. More of the Asian and highly educated families are opting for VA. Howard, or staying where they can afford private schools.
Gambling revenues are always marketed as serving education but almost never result in a net increase in education funding, anywhere. The state's simply reduce the pre-existing allocation for education when the gambling revenue comes in. This political maneuver isn't unique to MD.
Anonymous wrote:Is this maybe not a big deal and just a quick bandaid to bridge a one-time budget gap?
The only reason I supported the gambling legislation several years ago was because the funds were supposed to be directed towards schools. Does anyone know what happened to that money? Also, I am surprised to hear tax revenue has gone down w/ the economy slowly improving. Something doesn't sound right.
Anonymous wrote:This is not the first time these restrictions have been used since my kids were in MCPS. But it is great to see that in 3 posts we can cover/condemn both 2.0 and immigration.