Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Meitiv is a loon with a victim complex.
Or she's an honest broker committed to public education and not beholden to developers.
She was one of a few candidates who obtained email addresses of individuals signed up for the county informational newsletter via FOIA request and I got an unsolicited campaign email from her which was really disappointing. I’ve also googled other candidates and she has paid ads with the candidates name in the link, but the link directs to her site (totally legal but still kind of icky). I appreciate her free range parenting style but I don’t like her tactics.
That is a marketing / SEO tactic employs by a consultant or staff member. I doubt she was aware of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Meitiv is a loon with a victim complex.
Or she's an honest broker committed to public education and not beholden to developers.
She was one of a few candidates who obtained email addresses of individuals signed up for the county informational newsletter via FOIA request and I got an unsolicited campaign email from her which was really disappointing. I’ve also googled other candidates and she has paid ads with the candidates name in the link, but the link directs to her site (totally legal but still kind of icky). I appreciate her free range parenting style but I don’t like her tactics.
That is a marketing / SEO tactic employs by a consultant or staff member. I doubt she was aware of this.
So far the following individuals have received the approximately 140,000 email addresses in the county’s Paper Airplane distribution list, which provides regular county news updates, according to county spokesman Patrick Lacefield:
Robert Lipman, co-leader of the pro-public campaign financing group MoCo Voters;
Robin Ficker, the Republican candidate for Montgomery County executive;
Sheridan Price, no information immediately available;
Jordan Cooper, a Democratic candidate for District 16 delegate;
Curt Uhre, chairman of the Potomac-area neighborhood group The Brickyard Coalition;
Danielle Meitiv, a Deomcratic at-large County Council candidate
“Maryland Activist,” no other information provided; and
Paul Bessel, chair of the Montgomery County Charter Commission.
http://www.bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2018/State-Legislation-To-Prevent-County-Held-Email-Addresses-From-Being-Released-Moves-Forward/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Meitiv is a loon with a victim complex.
Or she's an honest broker committed to public education and not beholden to developers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Meitiv is a loon with a victim complex.
Or she's an honest broker committed to public education and not beholden to developers.
She was one of a few candidates who obtained email addresses of individuals signed up for the county informational newsletter via FOIA request and I got an unsolicited campaign email from her which was really disappointing. I’ve also googled other candidates and she has paid ads with the candidates name in the link, but the link directs to her site (totally legal but still kind of icky). I appreciate her free range parenting style but I don’t like her tactics.
That is a marketing / SEO tactic employs by a consultant or staff member. I doubt she was aware of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Meitiv is a loon with a victim complex.
Or she's an honest broker committed to public education and not beholden to developers.
She was one of a few candidates who obtained email addresses of individuals signed up for the county informational newsletter via FOIA request and I got an unsolicited campaign email from her which was really disappointing. I’ve also googled other candidates and she has paid ads with the candidates name in the link, but the link directs to her site (totally legal but still kind of icky). I appreciate her free range parenting style but I don’t like her tactics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Meitiv is a loon with a victim complex.
Or she's an honest broker committed to public education and not beholden to developers.
She was one of a few candidates who obtained email addresses of individuals signed up for the county informational newsletter via FOIA request and I got an unsolicited campaign email from her which was really disappointing. I’ve also googled other candidates and she has paid ads with the candidates name in the link, but the link directs to her site (totally legal but still kind of icky). I appreciate her free range parenting style but I don’t like her tactics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Meitiv is a loon with a victim complex.
Or she's an honest broker committed to public education and not beholden to developers.
Anonymous wrote:I think Meitiv is a loon with a victim complex.
Anonymous wrote:I've heard great things about Andrew Friedson as well. He really understands state government and budgeting - we need that skill set!
Anonymous wrote:I'm PP. I'm voting for:
Gabe Albornoz
Marilyn Balcombe
And I'm trying to decide among:
Jill Ortman Fouse
Evan Glass
Ashwani Jain
Will Jawando
Definitely not:
Hans Riemer
Danielle Meitiv
Tom Falcinelli
All the others, I'm neutral on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[quote=Anonymous
Will Jawando filed a civil right complaint against the county regarding the MCPS language immersion program, basically arguing that they weren't doing enough outreach to minority communities. But the kicker to me is that he claims he had no awareness about the immersion program until someone happened to mention it to him. Really, you're that ignorant about something that any half involved parent should know about or could have discovered with a minimum of research about the public school system, and yet you want to be on County Council? I know nothing else about Will Jawando, but this right here is reason enough for me not to vote for him.
+1 Not only that, but when his child was accepted into a partial immersion program at a high FARMS school (lots of lower income families) instead of being accepted into a full immersion program (BCC cluster), they decided their child "wasn't a good fit" for the partial immersion school and opted to go private. Then the civil rights complaint. He's not getting my vote either.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/education/civil-rights-complaint-alleges-discrimination-in-language-immersion-programs/2016/06/23/43ba2670-3864-11e6-9ccd-d6005beac8b3_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.09a05157c21f
Anonymous wrote:It's gotta be someone upcounty. It's insane that the at-large seats are so heavily skewed toward the southern part of the county. Upcounty issues matter, too. I mean, I have very little hope that this current Council will restore the Germantown and Hyattstown fire trucks that have been cut. They just don't care.
Stuff like that. I know it doesn't make down-county people's radar. But it does matter.