Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Same. Just on one of my kid's sports teams there are maybe 4 families who are not ashamed to say they voted for T and even wear the 45/47 gear. They are mostly UMC people who belong to WCC. They don't really talk about it much anymore though.
Especially that part of Arlington - Country Club Heights (I know this isn't CC Heights) is very old money conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Yep, I’m one of them — North Arlington, APS, the whole package. Everyone just assumes we’re Democrats because we don’t talk politics (and honestly, we’re not that political). Not really MAGA — I leaned more toward DeSantis — but I’m not losing sleep over Trump either. Reading these posts, though, it’s pretty clear a lot of folks here are comfortably sealed inside their progressive bubble. Must be nice to afford all those luxury beliefs when you never have to deal with the fallout of your own policies.
You are seriously ok with our neighbors to the south being terrified to send their kids to school or to go to work because of this man?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Yep, I’m one of them — North Arlington, APS, the whole package. Everyone just assumes we’re Democrats because we don’t talk politics (and honestly, we’re not that political). Not really MAGA — I leaned more toward DeSantis — but I’m not losing sleep over Trump either. Reading these posts, though, it’s pretty clear a lot of folks here are comfortably sealed inside their progressive bubble. Must be nice to afford all those luxury beliefs when you never have to deal with the fallout of your own policies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Same. Just on one of my kid's sports teams there are maybe 4 families who are not ashamed to say they voted for T and even wear the 45/47 gear. They are mostly UMC people who belong to WCC. They don't really talk about it much anymore though.
Especially that part of Arlington - Country Club Heights (I know this isn't CC Heights) is very old money conservative.
Anonymous wrote:Neighbor here. Glad to see them go. You couldn’t even park on that street with the numerous cars for security and all of the nannies and other help. They needed to move someplace where they can have more space for security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Same. Just on one of my kid's sports teams there are maybe 4 families who are not ashamed to say they voted for T and even wear the 45/47 gear. They are mostly UMC people who belong to WCC. They don't really talk about it much anymore though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Yep, I’m one of them — North Arlington, APS, the whole package. Everyone just assumes we’re Democrats because we don’t talk politics (and honestly, we’re not that political). Not really MAGA — I leaned more toward DeSantis — but I’m not losing sleep over Trump either. Reading these posts, though, it’s pretty clear a lot of folks here are comfortably sealed inside their progressive bubble. Must be nice to afford all those luxury beliefs when you never have to deal with the fallout of your own policies.
The fallout from liberal policies? Life was pretty good a year ago. Things were on an upswing wrt equity, the environment, the stock market. Inflation was a bit high, but Biden prioritized jobs. Now people are jobless, so I'm not even sure of your point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Yep, I’m one of them — North Arlington, APS, the whole package. Everyone just assumes we’re Democrats because we don’t talk politics (and honestly, we’re not that political). Not really MAGA — I leaned more toward DeSantis — but I’m not losing sleep over Trump either. Reading these posts, though, it’s pretty clear a lot of folks here are comfortably sealed inside their progressive bubble. Must be nice to afford all those luxury beliefs when you never have to deal with the fallout of your own policies.
The fallout from liberal policies? Life was pretty good a year ago. Things were on an upswing wrt equity, the environment, the stock market. Inflation was a bit high, but Biden prioritized jobs. Now people are jobless, so I'm not even sure of your point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why they choose Arlington which voted 79.95% for Kamala is beyond me. Do her kids go to APS with all these liberal families? I cannot imagine running into that woman at Harris Teeter.
I was genuinely surprised that they live in Arlington.
N Arlington has a decent amount of MAGA for its liberal reputation but it’s not in your face or openly broadcast. 80% to Kamala still means 1 out of 5 people voted for Trump. We know a ton of MAGA Republicans who own homes and are raising families here (and sending them to APS). I’d bet at least a handful of people you assume are Dem are actually MAGA based on the 80/20 split.
Yep, I’m one of them — North Arlington, APS, the whole package. Everyone just assumes we’re Democrats because we don’t talk politics (and honestly, we’re not that political). Not really MAGA — I leaned more toward DeSantis — but I’m not losing sleep over Trump either. Reading these posts, though, it’s pretty clear a lot of folks here are comfortably sealed inside their progressive bubble. Must be nice to afford all those luxury beliefs when you never have to deal with the fallout of your own policies.
Anonymous wrote:Agent here. My least favorite thing about these houses is that I can't remember if I've already seen it or shown it to a buyer because this style are all the literal same.
Anonymous wrote:All the sage in the world wouldn't be enough.