Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably thinks she’d get a job in his administration, since the Baker ticket ain’t winning. You think she’s ever made a decision that isn’t calculating?
She didn’t endorse Elrich out of spite. He endorsed Perez over Baker/Navarro.
Not endorsing Riemer on the other hand is just LOL. I think everyone hates Hans.
It's not policy because she almost always voted with him, so it must be personal.
She chairs Government Operations. She knows what type of sh** show Elrich's "fiscal policy" is.
Review all the ARPA funding controversies.
Look at his FY23 operating budget built on one-time funds but obligating the County to indefinite spending moving into FY24.
Paying volunteer firefighters a COVID stipend so they were paid similarly to employees.
Increasing CIP projects by 5-10% for his zero emissions goals. You know it ultimately will cost more than that. And our tax dollars pay the debt service.
The council controls and approves operating and CIP budget. Every issue that you are pointing to is actually the council’s fault and more specifically Navarro’s if she’s the committee chair.
If you had been paying attention, you would know they did fix a lot of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably thinks she’d get a job in his administration, since the Baker ticket ain’t winning. You think she’s ever made a decision that isn’t calculating?
She didn’t endorse Elrich out of spite. He endorsed Perez over Baker/Navarro.
Not endorsing Riemer on the other hand is just LOL. I think everyone hates Hans.
It's not policy because she almost always voted with him, so it must be personal.
She chairs Government Operations. She knows what type of sh** show Elrich's "fiscal policy" is.
Review all the ARPA funding controversies.
Look at his FY23 operating budget built on one-time funds but obligating the County to indefinite spending moving into FY24.
Paying volunteer firefighters a COVID stipend so they were paid similarly to employees.
Increasing CIP projects by 5-10% for his zero emissions goals. You know it ultimately will cost more than that. And our tax dollars pay the debt service.
The council controls and approves operating and CIP budget. Every issue that you are pointing to is actually the council’s fault and more specifically Navarro’s if she’s the committee chair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably thinks she’d get a job in his administration, since the Baker ticket ain’t winning. You think she’s ever made a decision that isn’t calculating?
+1
Baker/Navarro won't win so she needs to get behind a winning ticket.
Blair won't win either
I don’t see how Blair isn’t the favorite. He was only 77 votes short last time, now there are fewer candidates. There were polls with Elrich ahead but I’m sure plenty of people were undecided waiting to see which candidate is most likely to beat Elrich.
It’s like Bernie Sanders in February 2020. Bernie was ahead at the time with a plurality, then everybody dropped out and endorsed Biden and he won by a landslide. Now Blair has the Sierra Club, the Realtors, most likely the Washington Post, and several respected elected officials. Additionally, many people who are moderate Republicans and independents are registering as Democrats just to vote for Blair, and they weren’t counted in any polls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably thinks she’d get a job in his administration, since the Baker ticket ain’t winning. You think she’s ever made a decision that isn’t calculating?
+1
Baker/Navarro won't win so she needs to get behind a winning ticket.
Blair won't win either
I don’t see how Blair isn’t the favorite. He was only 77 votes short last time, now there are fewer candidates. There were polls with Elrich ahead but I’m sure plenty of people were undecided waiting to see which candidate is most likely to beat Elrich.
It’s like Bernie Sanders in February 2020. Bernie was ahead at the time with a plurality, then everybody dropped out and endorsed Biden and he won by a landslide. Now Blair has the Sierra Club, the Realtors, most likely the Washington Post, and several respected elected officials. Additionally, many people who are moderate Republicans and independents are registering as Democrats just to vote for Blair, and they weren’t counted in any polls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably thinks she’d get a job in his administration, since the Baker ticket ain’t winning. You think she’s ever made a decision that isn’t calculating?
+1
Baker/Navarro won't win so she needs to get behind a winning ticket.
Blair won't win either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She probably thinks she’d get a job in his administration, since the Baker ticket ain’t winning. You think she’s ever made a decision that isn’t calculating?
She didn’t endorse Elrich out of spite. He endorsed Perez over Baker/Navarro.
Not endorsing Riemer on the other hand is just LOL. I think everyone hates Hans.
It's not policy because she almost always voted with him, so it must be personal.
She chairs Government Operations. She knows what type of sh** show Elrich's "fiscal policy" is.
Review all the ARPA funding controversies.
Look at his FY23 operating budget built on one-time funds but obligating the County to indefinite spending moving into FY24.
Paying volunteer firefighters a COVID stipend so they were paid similarly to employees.
Increasing CIP projects by 5-10% for his zero emissions goals. You know it ultimately will cost more than that. And our tax dollars pay the debt service.