Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
The most random clueless and aggressive by incompetence divers I see in Arlington are in cars with Maryland plates.
When I'm driving around Bethesda and Chevy Chase, and someone fails to use turn signals, is driving with high beams, blocks traffic by randomly stopping in the middle of the road, cuts across multiple lanes of traffic out of nowhere, can't stay in their lane, etc. -- 95% of the time they have Virginia plates.
Agree. Virginia drivers are horrific. I wish they would stay in Virginia where they can be in the company of the other awful Virginia drivers.
They can all drive slow in the left lane together.
Meanwhile in MD… tinted windows no blinkers changing across 3 lanes doing 90 mph. 695 is completely lawless with zero enforcement. Do you even have state troopers?
I don’t know; I don’t live in MD.
On road trips up and down 95 we’ve noticed that the idiot camping out in the left lane blocking a long line of cars….usually has VA plates.
Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
The most random clueless and aggressive by incompetence divers I see in Arlington are in cars with Maryland plates.
When I'm driving around Bethesda and Chevy Chase, and someone fails to use turn signals, is driving with high beams, blocks traffic by randomly stopping in the middle of the road, cuts across multiple lanes of traffic out of nowhere, can't stay in their lane, etc. -- 95% of the time they have Virginia plates.
Agree. Virginia drivers are horrific. I wish they would stay in Virginia where they can be in the company of the other awful Virginia drivers.
They can all drive slow in the left lane together.
Meanwhile in MD… tinted windows no blinkers changing across 3 lanes doing 90 mph. 695 is completely lawless with zero enforcement. Do you even have state troopers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
And why is it that so many people from MD go to VA for work? Why have the job centers grown in VA over the last 25 years instead of MD? Also, MoCo and PG County have plenty of ugly strip malls and unwalkable roads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
The most random clueless and aggressive by incompetence divers I see in Arlington are in cars with Maryland plates.
When I'm driving around Bethesda and Chevy Chase, and someone fails to use turn signals, is driving with high beams, blocks traffic by randomly stopping in the middle of the road, cuts across multiple lanes of traffic out of nowhere, can't stay in their lane, etc. -- 95% of the time they have Virginia plates.
Agree. Virginia drivers are horrific. I wish they would stay in Virginia where they can be in the company of the other awful Virginia drivers.
They can all drive slow in the left lane together.
Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like the state legislature wants to copy Maryland’s failed policies in Virginia. Here’s a summary of some of the disastrous laws proposed this year.
HB378: will implement a state level net investment income tax and drive residents out of Virginia.
https://lis.virginia.gov/bill-details/20261/HB378
HB537: Will threaten public safety by allowing violent felons that are arrested for another felony to be released without a bond.
https://lis.virginia.gov/bill-details/20261/HB357
Does Maryland actually have both these laws/policies?
No
For the 2nd one…
Maryland law requires the judge to use certain risk reactors to determine binding instead of a mandatory bond. Others who have this law are Kentucky, New Mexico and Alaska.
For the 1st one VA is 3.7% on over $500k, Md is 2.8 over $350k (capital gains) VA is matching what Massachusetts does.
Anonymous wrote:It looks like the state legislature wants to copy Maryland’s failed policies in Virginia. Here’s a summary of some of the disastrous laws proposed this year.
HB378: will implement a state level net investment income tax and drive residents out of Virginia.
https://lis.virginia.gov/bill-details/20261/HB378
HB537: Will threaten public safety by allowing violent felons that are arrested for another felony to be released without a bond.
https://lis.virginia.gov/bill-details/20261/HB357
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It looks like the state legislature wants to copy Maryland’s failed policies in Virginia. Here’s a summary of some of the disastrous laws proposed this year.
HB378: will implement a state level net investment income tax and drive residents out of Virginia.
https://lis.virginia.gov/bill-details/20261/HB378
HB537: Will threaten public safety by allowing violent felons that are arrested for another felony to be released without a bond.
https://lis.virginia.gov/bill-details/20261/HB357
the AWB will ensure that democrats will never win another election in Virgina after this, just like the clinton era AWB created a two decade dominance by the GOP
We’re in a different place now. Everyone except the 2A extremists is tired of all of the gun violence.
AWB is a no brainer.
keep thinking that
Guess you aren’t paying attention. Try turning off FoxNews/newsmax every now and then.
lol i dont watch any of that, i am not 50, i am in my late 20s. Lots of young people voted democrat this cycle for pot legalization and abortion rights, which i agree with. you touch my guns, it will be hell to pay.
Most people will prioritize the safety of their families over your cosplay fantasy life.
My aunt carries a gun because she works nights cleaning commercial properties in dangerous neighborhoods. Should her gun be taken away?
A gun is one of the only ways smaller people can protect themselves from getting murdered or raped by larger people. A lot of guns are bought for safety. You probably don’t appreciate this because you’ve lived a sheltered life. The real world is a rough place. Some people, especially working class women, need tools to protect themselves from larger, violent predators.
Women are more likely to be killed with their own gun than to kill someone trying to attack them. We saw it all live in MN, bad guys grab your gun then shoot you dead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
The most random clueless and aggressive by incompetence divers I see in Arlington are in cars with Maryland plates.
When I'm driving around Bethesda and Chevy Chase, and someone fails to use turn signals, is driving with high beams, blocks traffic by randomly stopping in the middle of the road, cuts across multiple lanes of traffic out of nowhere, can't stay in their lane, etc. -- 95% of the time they have Virginia plates.
Agree. Virginia drivers are horrific. I wish they would stay in Virginia where they can be in the company of the other awful Virginia drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
The most random clueless and aggressive by incompetence divers I see in Arlington are in cars with Maryland plates.
When I'm driving around Bethesda and Chevy Chase, and someone fails to use turn signals, is driving with high beams, blocks traffic by randomly stopping in the middle of the road, cuts across multiple lanes of traffic out of nowhere, can't stay in their lane, etc. -- 95% of the time they have Virginia plates.
Anonymous wrote:But, but, but Spanberger is a moderate. Virginians were fooled big time. Swing the pendulum too far and Dems will be out as quickly as they came in.
Anonymous wrote:This is a wealth tax in disguise but affecting MC people unless there is a threshold.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would be great if VA were more like MD. I often go to VA for work, and it's a mess. Crazy aggressive drivers, trash everywhere, chaotic roads, no sense of any planning (just buildings jumbled together on huge roads in a way that makes everything unwalkable), ugly strip malls everywhere, roads are poorly maintained with tons of potholes, and people are less friendly.
The most random clueless and aggressive by incompetence divers I see in Arlington are in cars with Maryland plates.