Anonymous wrote:Giving developers tax breaks to build housing is not going to bring businesses to MoCo. If it is profitable for them to build, they will build. The
reason they are EVIL in MoCo is because they line the Council's pockets in exchange for special favors. Favors that give them tax breaks but don't solve our housing crisis for example.
Fixing the schools and doing something about transportation (public transit, for those driving cars, and for those walking/biking) will.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reimer is beholden to developers but at least he's smart and has a better grasp of the administrative stuff that may be boring but is what actually gets things done.
lol, Reimer smart. Reimer panders to developers, and, actually, whatever group he is speaking to at the moment. An accomplished liar who likes to point out Erlich's problems, but he has been on the Council for 12 years, he IS the problem!
Personally not a fan of any of the slimy, swarmy, white men running.
I’ve never understood why so many people view developers as evil in the DMV- MoCo and DC in particular. Want housing? Then you need people to build/sell/rent it. With local laws leaning so heavily in favor of tenants, most private citizens aren’t going to be willing to take on that role. I know multiple people that let homes sit empty rather than rent it out, usually after bad eviction exerpeiences.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reimer is beholden to developers but at least he's smart and has a better grasp of the administrative stuff that may be boring but is what actually gets things done.
lol, Reimer smart. Reimer panders to developers, and, actually, whatever group he is speaking to at the moment. An accomplished liar who likes to point out Erlich's problems, but he has been on the Council for 12 years, he IS the problem!
Personally not a fan of any of the slimy, swarmy, white men running.
I’ve never understood why so many people view developers as evil in the DMV- MoCo and DC in particular. Want housing? Then you need people to build/sell/rent it. With local laws leaning so heavily in favor of tenants, most private citizens aren’t going to be willing to take on that role. I know multiple people that let homes sit empty rather than rent it out, usually after bad eviction exerpeiences.
Anonymous wrote:Reimer is beholden to developers but at least he's smart and has a better grasp of the administrative stuff that may be boring but is what actually gets things done.
lol, Reimer smart. Reimer panders to developers, and, actually, whatever group he is speaking to at the moment. An accomplished liar who likes to point out Erlich's problems, but he has been on the Council for 12 years, he IS the problem!
Personally not a fan of any of the slimy, swarmy, white men running.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are liberals so nimby?
I’m not a NIMBY. I’m a PIINBY - put it in YOUR backyard. Not mine.
Anonymous wrote:Reimer is beholden to developers but at least he's smart and has a better grasp of the administrative stuff that may be boring but is what actually gets things done.
lol, Reimer smart. Reimer panders to developers, and, actually, whatever group he is speaking to at the moment. An accomplished liar who likes to point out Erlich's problems, but he has been on the Council for 12 years, he IS the problem!
Personally not a fan of any of the slimy, swarmy, white men running.
Anonymous wrote:Why are liberals so nimby?
Anonymous wrote:
It's a terrible attitude because these are voices that should be heavily considered. They aren't driven by politics, or influences by unions or donors. And they KNOW how things work on the ground. These are the people who actually administer all these programs and provide the services. Elrich runs around popping off at the mouth without any understanding of the nuts and bolts of the running of the government. He makes grand pronouncements without talking to anyone to find out what is doable.
Anonymous wrote:Elrich is like a left-wing version of Trump, but with a sense of ethics.
Anonymous wrote:Riemer and Hucker are both term-limited as Councilmembers, so they have no choice but to run for CoExec or get a real job.
Anonymous wrote:Wait -- did I write that first post in my sleep last night? Of the new candidates I dislike Hucker the least. Riemer's entire track record is about cozying up to developers. Blair has nothing in his background to suggest that he can be successful as a politician (that's what the county executive is -- this is not the same as running a business). He has no experience in dealing with complex policy issues in a diverse county with a powerful legislative branch. I'm trying to learn more about Hucker. But, in the end, I'm probably going with Elrich -- the devil you know.
Anonymous wrote:Wait -- did I write that first post in my sleep last night? Of the new candidates I dislike Hucker the least. Riemer's entire track record is about cozying up to developers. Blair has nothing in his background to suggest that he can be successful as a politician (that's what the county executive is -- this is not the same as running a business). He has no experience in dealing with complex policy issues in a diverse county with a powerful legislative branch. I'm trying to learn more about Hucker. But, in the end, I'm probably going with Elrich -- the devil you know.