Anonymous wrote:Getting its lunch eaten? How old are you?
Many people would never live in a state as backwards as VA. Youngkin? Absolutely not.
Anonymous wrote:Go to Tysons and see how many cars with MD license plates clog the roads. There's a huge influx of people commuting from MD to NoVA daily and it makes the traffic horrible. WFH needs to stay long term, at least for infrastructure purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector
Lol. No it doesn't..
Yes, it does. My husband has spent his entire career working for private sector biotech companies in MoCo.
When people think Biotech, hardly anyone ever thinks about MoCo, MD. Biotech hubs are in Boston, SF, and Seattle. There is only 1 employer on that list in biotech - MedImmune. Wow, big whoop, biotech in MoCo means a whole bunch of startups with low salaries or companies that have entirely pre-market pipelines in development that can go belly up in an instant if they ever get a setback in clinical development. MoCo's biotech prowess is always extremely overrated by MoConites.
Biotech also doesn't even pay that well compared to many other industries.
Tell me I don’t know biotech and pharma without saying it^^^
Of course Boston
New Jersey, Philly, San Diego, Chicago and yes DC/moco.
Anonymous wrote:Getting its lunch eaten? How old are you?
Many people would never live in a state as backwards as VA. Youngkin? Absolutely not.
Anonymous wrote:In defense of NoVa…. Northern Virginia OVERWHELMINGLY did not vote for Youngkin. And the more dems we get to move to NoVa from DC, the more likely we can fully turn Virginia blue. So any Democrats considering moving to NoVa but turned off by our horrifying governor should know that a) they would not be surrounded by conservatives and b) they’d be doing a “good deed” for the Democratic Party by moving here and voting Democratic!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector
Lol. No it doesn't..
Yes, it does. My husband has spent his entire career working for private sector biotech companies in MoCo.
When people think Biotech, hardly anyone ever thinks about MoCo, MD. Biotech hubs are in Boston, SF, and Seattle. There is only 1 employer on that list in biotech - MedImmune. Wow, big whoop, biotech in MoCo means a whole bunch of startups with low salaries or companies that have entirely pre-market pipelines in development that can go belly up in an instant if they ever get a setback in clinical development. MoCo's biotech prowess is always extremely overrated by MoConites.
Biotech also doesn't even pay that well compared to many other industries.
Anonymous wrote:Last week's Politics Hour covered this a bit: https://wamu.org/story/22/03/04/the-politics-hour-march-4-2022/
I'm in NOVA and was also surprised at Marc Erlich's response to how he interacts with business. I'm paraphrasing, but he was asked if he ever reaches out to bring in more business, and his response was that he returns phone calls, but doesn't proactively reach out. This is actually very different than how I see nova handling it, where our leaders actively court and recruit new business to the area. The reasoning we've been given is that it lowers the tax rate for residents, but who knows, taxes seem pretty high here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector
Lol. No it doesn't..
Yes, it does. My husband has spent his entire career working for private sector biotech companies in MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:In defense of NoVa…. Northern Virginia OVERWHELMINGLY did not vote for Youngkin. And the more dems we get to move to NoVa from DC, the more likely we can fully turn Virginia blue. So any Democrats considering moving to NoVa but turned off by our horrifying governor should know that a) they would not be surrounded by conservatives and b) they’d be doing a “good deed” for the Democratic Party by moving here and voting Democratic!!!
Anonymous wrote:In defense of NoVa…. Northern Virginia OVERWHELMINGLY did not vote for Youngkin. And the more dems we get to move to NoVa from DC, the more likely we can fully turn Virginia blue. So any Democrats considering moving to NoVa but turned off by our horrifying governor should know that a) they would not be surrounded by conservatives and b) they’d be doing a “good deed” for the Democratic Party by moving here and voting Democratic!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo has a huge biotech sector
Lol. No it doesn't..