Anonymous
Post 06/11/2022 10:30     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

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Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.

Noboby is excusing anyone. The question is why is Elrich accountable for this guys behavior? I understand he appointed him, but this is the DMV, there are thousands of appointees at all levels of government around us. I want to understand why Elrich is accountable for this guy making a blunder and not just the guy himself.


Why are you such a Marc Elrich apologist?

Something is wrong with you, which is why you are clearly a Riemer sycophant. You folks are easily identifiable by your immaturity. I’m voting for Blair if you must know. But I am curious if you going to be an adult and answer the question?


I can’t stand Hans Riemer.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2022 10:27     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

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Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.

Noboby is excusing anyone. The question is why is Elrich accountable for this guys behavior? I understand he appointed him, but this is the DMV, there are thousands of appointees at all levels of government around us. I want to understand why Elrich is accountable for this guy making a blunder and not just the guy himself.

This is what’s wrong with modern “leadership.” There is none. If anyone takes a closer look to hiring practices, you might see why Elrich is responsible for his own poor choices.

That’s not an answer.

But going back to the point about Casey Anderson, according to you Hans Riemer is responsible for him violating state law?


Yes. The Council appointed him. They all need to do better with their due diligence with their appointments and confirmations.

I see Albornoz as President trying to get to the root of what's going on there. Riemer hasn't. He's an opportunist, not a leader.

This is a respectable answer. I really do appreciate Albornoz. Finally an actual adult in charge and it’s refreshing.
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2022 10:16     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.

Noboby is excusing anyone. The question is why is Elrich accountable for this guys behavior? I understand he appointed him, but this is the DMV, there are thousands of appointees at all levels of government around us. I want to understand why Elrich is accountable for this guy making a blunder and not just the guy himself.


Why are you such a Marc Elrich apologist?

Something is wrong with you, which is why you are clearly a Riemer sycophant. You folks are easily identifiable by your immaturity. I’m voting for Blair if you must know. But I am curious if you going to be an adult and answer the question?
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2022 08:29     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.

Noboby is excusing anyone. The question is why is Elrich accountable for this guys behavior? I understand he appointed him, but this is the DMV, there are thousands of appointees at all levels of government around us. I want to understand why Elrich is accountable for this guy making a blunder and not just the guy himself.


Why are you such a Marc Elrich apologist?
Anonymous
Post 06/11/2022 07:30     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.

Noboby is excusing anyone. The question is why is Elrich accountable for this guys behavior? I understand he appointed him, but this is the DMV, there are thousands of appointees at all levels of government around us. I want to understand why Elrich is accountable for this guy making a blunder and not just the guy himself.

This is what’s wrong with modern “leadership.” There is none. If anyone takes a closer look to hiring practices, you might see why Elrich is responsible for his own poor choices.

That’s not an answer.

But going back to the point about Casey Anderson, according to you Hans Riemer is responsible for him violating state law?


Yes. The Council appointed him. They all need to do better with their due diligence with their appointments and confirmations.

I see Albornoz as President trying to get to the root of what's going on there. Riemer hasn't. He's an opportunist, not a leader.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2022 23:16     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

It’s fine! The old bag was already dead as door mail and the guy wanted a photo op he could text to Marc! What’s wrong with that? Cmon man!
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2022 23:12     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.

Noboby is excusing anyone. The question is why is Elrich accountable for this guys behavior? I understand he appointed him, but this is the DMV, there are thousands of appointees at all levels of government around us. I want to understand why Elrich is accountable for this guy making a blunder and not just the guy himself.

This is what’s wrong with modern “leadership.” There is none. If anyone takes a closer look to hiring practices, you might see why Elrich is responsible for his own poor choices.

That’s not an answer.

But going back to the point about Casey Anderson, according to you Hans Riemer is responsible for him violating state law?
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2022 22:30     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.

Noboby is excusing anyone. The question is why is Elrich accountable for this guys behavior? I understand he appointed him, but this is the DMV, there are thousands of appointees at all levels of government around us. I want to understand why Elrich is accountable for this guy making a blunder and not just the guy himself.

This is what’s wrong with modern “leadership.” There is none. If anyone takes a closer look to hiring practices, you might see why Elrich is responsible for his own poor choices.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2022 19:41     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.

Noboby is excusing anyone. The question is why is Elrich accountable for this guys behavior? I understand he appointed him, but this is the DMV, there are thousands of appointees at all levels of government around us. I want to understand why Elrich is accountable for this guy making a blunder and not just the guy himself.
Anonymous
Post 06/10/2022 17:30     Subject: Another horrible Elrich appointment goes down in flames

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The poor woman died

https://wjla.com/news/local/montgomery-county-police-department-civilian-assistant-chief-carmen-facciolo-suspended-administrative-leave-lights-sirens-delaware-marc-elrich-reimagining-policing


The woman was dead when her heart stopped working- which was long before any attempt was made to bring her back to life.

She was already dead.


So that makes his behavior okay? Wait get my photo she's dead?

Obviously it was not okay, which is why he’s facing consequences. What does it have to do with Elrich?


He appointed him.

Okay? It's not like he was the COO of the county Economic Development Corp. and embezzled tens of millions of dollars. Appointed guy doe something dumb and faces appropriate consequences, that's how life works. Unless your name is Casey Anderson, then apparently there are no consequences for breaking the law.


Casey Anderson is also terrible but I don’t think that excuses this guy.