Anonymous wrote:I really hope more people vote for Floreen over Elrich or Ficker. My fear is that people will be split between Floreen and Ficker and Elrich wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Rockville, voting for Floreen.
She is in the pocket of Developers - so watch out if she wins.
Yes, I like development. I like things being built. I don't want to live in a place where businesses and building are stopped.
But do you want to live with the traffic, overcrowded schools, overtaxed public safety officials that can result without the proper infrastructure?
The population of MoCo, MD, and the US in general is growing. People need a place to live.
Elrich's anti-development stance is making house unaffordable by placing too many limits on supply.
Anyone calling Elrich "anti-development" is not looking very closely. True, he's refused campaign contributions from developers (unlike Floreen who is being entirely funded by developers), but he's talked about having smart development moving in parallel with basic infrastructure i.e. not having hideously overcrowded schools and roads, which is our status quo.
You make the mistake of believing we care about contributions from “developers”. I didn’t build my house by hand. We need developers. Developers are not a bad thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Rockville, voting for Floreen.
She is in the pocket of Developers - so watch out if she wins.
Yes, I like development. I like things being built. I don't want to live in a place where businesses and building are stopped.
But do you want to live with the traffic, overcrowded schools, overtaxed public safety officials that can result without the proper infrastructure?
The population of MoCo, MD, and the US in general is growing. People need a place to live.
Elrich's anti-development stance is making house unaffordable by placing too many limits on supply.
Anyone calling Elrich "anti-development" is not looking very closely. True, he's refused campaign contributions from developers (unlike Floreen who is being entirely funded by developers), but he's talked about having smart development moving in parallel with basic infrastructure i.e. not having hideously overcrowded schools and roads, which is our status quo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Rockville, voting for Floreen.
She is in the pocket of Developers - so watch out if she wins.
Yes, I like development. I like things being built. I don't want to live in a place where businesses and building are stopped.
But do you want to live with the traffic, overcrowded schools, overtaxed public safety officials that can result without the proper infrastructure?
The population of MoCo, MD, and the US in general is growing. People need a place to live.
Elrich's anti-development stance is making house unaffordable by placing too many limits on supply.
Anonymous wrote:Ficker -- most focus on upcounty since he's the only one who actually lives there (in Boyds).
Floreen -- is pro-development and roads, like the mid-county connect (M-83) which Elrich opposes. She's in the pocket of developers.
Elrich -- worst for up-county. His solution to all traffic problems in BRT (bus rapid transit), which isn't really viable upcounty given how spread out things are. He's in the pocket of unions.
I personally voted Ficker as I think we need change, but Floreen is a good choice also. Anyone but Elrich.
As for Ficker's chances as a Republican, in the last CoExec election in 2014, the Republican (Shalleck) got 33% of the vote to Legget's 66%. So if Ficker gets as many as Shalleck, and the Democat vote is split evenly between Elrich and Floreen, then Ficker has a decent chance. However, I think Floreen will scoop up a bunch of both Democrat and Republican voters, so that will bring Ficker's numbers down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich if you prioritize school funding.
Floreen for everything else. Floreen will not prioritize school issues.
Neither one has much of a focus on upcounty. But that could change when they are elected.
Why? Isn't the budget passed by the Council, not the County Exec? I think the CE can recommend a funding amount, but the Council can raise or lower it and ultimately has the say. It seems to me that the CE is in a limited position to influence schools via funding. I feel like he has much more sway in other areas.
I know Elrich is tight with the teachers union. I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing. I guess I lean towards bad if the unions make it harder to replace ineffective teachers. But I'm open to hearing why it's good. My understanding may be quite simplified.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm in Rockville, voting for Floreen.
She is in the pocket of Developers - so watch out if she wins.
Yes, I like development. I like things being built. I don't want to live in a place where businesses and building are stopped.
But do you want to live with the traffic, overcrowded schools, overtaxed public safety officials that can result without the proper infrastructure?
The population of MoCo, MD, and the US in general is growing. People need a place to live.
Elrich's anti-development stance is making house unaffordable by placing too many limits on supply.