Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What!?!?!?
You didn’t end homelessness for vets!!!! WTF are you talking about?
Yeah, what was that claim? Evidence?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He said the main issues people asked about are
Concern for immigrants
Transportation / Rapid transit
Affordable housing
No mention of the decline of Montgomery county or its economic future
Those topics are what all the "random people" who were "selected" to ask questions asked.
Funny how Elrich seemed to only call on "random people" that only had either praise for him or wanted to discuss things he agreed with and was prepared to speak about, huh? What an amazing coincidence, right?
I mean, it's almost like he had an audience seeded with planted ringers. But I'm sure he'd never do that. Nah...
Or, just as likely, when a regular citizen asked about why the county is lagging behind economically, he just decided to not include that in his list of the topics that "most people" asked about
It was also interesting that one homeless woman directly made the point that it seems like the county government cares more about helping brand new immigrants than it does about helping the people whose families have been in this country for many generations
Was she quickly ushered from the room and taken out back and beaten for asking such an insulting racist question?
She's had plenty of time to figure things out. New arrivals should be given their opportunity.
Like the opportunity to get special government and educational services without paying taxes
Anonymous wrote:Yeah. More opportunities than US citizens.
Anonymous wrote:What!?!?!?
You didn’t end homelessness for vets!!!! WTF are you talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It was also interesting that one homeless woman directly made the point that it seems like the county government cares more about helping brand new immigrants than it does about helping the people whose families have been in this country for many generations
And a handful of people clapped for this. I agree with the sentiment too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He said the main issues people asked about are
Concern for immigrants
Transportation / Rapid transit
Affordable housing
No mention of the decline of Montgomery county or its economic future
Those topics are what all the "random people" who were "selected" to ask questions asked.
Funny how Elrich seemed to only call on "random people" that only had either praise for him or wanted to discuss things he agreed with and was prepared to speak about, huh? What an amazing coincidence, right?
I mean, it's almost like he had an audience seeded with planted ringers. But I'm sure he'd never do that. Nah...
Or, just as likely, when a regular citizen asked about why the county is lagging behind economically, he just decided to not include that in his list of the topics that "most people" asked about
It was also interesting that one homeless woman directly made the point that it seems like the county government cares more about helping brand new immigrants than it does about helping the people whose families have been in this country for many generations
Was she quickly ushered from the room and taken out back and beaten for asking such an insulting racist question?
She's had plenty of time to figure things out. New arrivals should be given their opportunity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He said the main issues people asked about are
Concern for immigrants
Transportation / Rapid transit
Affordable housing
No mention of the decline of Montgomery county or its economic future
Those topics are what all the "random people" who were "selected" to ask questions asked.
Funny how Elrich seemed to only call on "random people" that only had either praise for him or wanted to discuss things he agreed with and was prepared to speak about, huh? What an amazing coincidence, right?
I mean, it's almost like he had an audience seeded with planted ringers. But I'm sure he'd never do that. Nah...
Or, just as likely, when a regular citizen asked about why the county is lagging behind economically, he just decided to not include that in his list of the topics that "most people" asked about
It was also interesting that one homeless woman directly made the point that it seems like the county government cares more about helping brand new immigrants than it does about helping the people whose families have been in this country for many generations
Was she quickly ushered from the room and taken out back and beaten for asking such an insulting racist question?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He said the main issues people asked about are
Concern for immigrants
Transportation / Rapid transit
Affordable housing
No mention of the decline of Montgomery county or its economic future
Those topics are what all the "random people" who were "selected" to ask questions asked.
Funny how Elrich seemed to only call on "random people" that only had either praise for him or wanted to discuss things he agreed with and was prepared to speak about, huh? What an amazing coincidence, right?
I mean, it's almost like he had an audience seeded with planted ringers. But I'm sure he'd never do that. Nah...
Or, just as likely, when a regular citizen asked about why the county is lagging behind economically, he just decided to not include that in his list of the topics that "most people" asked about
It was also interesting that one homeless woman directly made the point that it seems like the county government cares more about helping brand new immigrants than it does about helping the people whose families have been in this country for many generations
Anonymous wrote:
It was also interesting that one homeless woman directly made the point that it seems like the county government cares more about helping brand new immigrants than it does about helping the people whose families have been in this country for many generations