Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The national Republican party has gone off the rails and abandoned the patrician moderate Republicans in Montgomery County.
This has made running as a Republican in MoCo a toxic proposition. Hence, the entire MoCo governance structure is dominated by Democrats.
So no, I don't think MoCo has lurched leftward. But if you're a thinking adult who is interested in winning political office in MoCo, you know you need to run as a Dem or Independent.
I agree and disagree. If you wish to win in MoCo, you must run as a Democrat. But I also think the political leaders in MoCo have moved leftward. There are as narrow in their thinking as Trump supporters. They are all looking for something to complain about. Many wish they could be in Congress but getting elected to Congress from MoCo is particularly given the talent around here. MoCo needs to catch up with its peers in the neighboring counties and jurisdictions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The national Republican party has gone off the rails and abandoned the patrician moderate Republicans in Montgomery County.
This has made running as a Republican in MoCo a toxic proposition. Hence, the entire MoCo governance structure is dominated by Democrats.
So no, I don't think MoCo has lurched leftward. But if you're a thinking adult who is interested in winning political office in MoCo, you know you need to run as a Dem or Independent.
I agree and disagree. If you wish to win in MoCo, you must run as a Democrat. But I also think the political leaders in MoCo have moved leftward. There are as narrow in their thinking as Trump supporters. They are all looking for something to complain about. Many wish they could be in Congress but getting elected to Congress from MoCo is particularly given the talent around here. MoCo needs to catch up with its peers in the neighboring counties and jurisdictions.
Anonymous wrote:The national Republican party has gone off the rails and abandoned the patrician moderate Republicans in Montgomery County.
This has made running as a Republican in MoCo a toxic proposition. Hence, the entire MoCo governance structure is dominated by Democrats.
So no, I don't think MoCo has lurched leftward. But if you're a thinking adult who is interested in winning political office in MoCo, you know you need to run as a Dem or Independent.
Anonymous wrote:The national Republican party has gone off the rails and abandoned the patrician moderate Republicans in Montgomery County.
This has made running as a Republican in MoCo a toxic proposition. Hence, the entire MoCo governance structure is dominated by Democrats.
So no, I don't think MoCo has lurched leftward. But if you're a thinking adult who is interested in winning political office in MoCo, you know you need to run as a Dem or Independent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We will see. Personally, I don’t think he’s governing at all. He’s very disorganized and so is most of his close staff. The recommended budget will be released soon. I don’t expect a huge change from last year because they’ve only had a few months to look at it and no real time to dig deeply.
However, Councilmembers including Elrich were briefed last fall on rising County expenditures vs. slowing County revenues, and the most logical way to deal with structural deficits is to address employee compensation. But that will mean renegotiating with the unions, and I don’t think Elrich is up for that. At all. Let’s see what happens this summer.
He’s done that https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/county-executive-moves-to-reorganize-staff/
But those savings are small potatoes compared to what we face.
I’m as liberal as they come but the hard truth is that we HAVE to increase revenue. The population is growing and the people coming in are low income earners who need social services. I hate to be the one to look down on that and not be welcoming, but we need a better tax base. We need to encourage business - large companies with many high earning employees, the so-called yuppies that people love to hate, either that, or help our existing residents earn more.
No. He’s done nothing on a $5 billion budget. Salaries and benefits and retirement are 80% of all operating expenditures. He has structural work to do.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/Resources/Files/agenda/col/2018/20181113/20181113_10.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We will see. Personally, I don’t think he’s governing at all. He’s very disorganized and so is most of his close staff. The recommended budget will be released soon. I don’t expect a huge change from last year because they’ve only had a few months to look at it and no real time to dig deeply.
However, Councilmembers including Elrich were briefed last fall on rising County expenditures vs. slowing County revenues, and the most logical way to deal with structural deficits is to address employee compensation. But that will mean renegotiating with the unions, and I don’t think Elrich is up for that. At all. Let’s see what happens this summer.
He’s done that https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/government/county-executive-moves-to-reorganize-staff/
But those savings are small potatoes compared to what we face.
I’m as liberal as they come but the hard truth is that we HAVE to increase revenue. The population is growing and the people coming in are low income earners who need social services. I hate to be the one to look down on that and not be welcoming, but we need a better tax base. We need to encourage business - large companies with many high earning employees, the so-called yuppies that people love to hate, either that, or help our existing residents earn more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, at least recently. The county executive and several council members at large are from Silver Spring and Takoma Park, and the beliefs there are even farther left than most of the very liberal county.
Regarding Elrich, he was chosen for us by the far left in Takoma Park/Silver Spring. A small plurality of a leftist registered Democrat base (barely) got him a win in the primary and the vast majority general election voters voted for anyone with a D next to their name (save for Hogan) because we despise Trump and want to send him a message. Elrich was not elected by a majority of voters enthusiastically voting for a socialist. The upside is that Elrich doesn't appear to be governing as one.
Anonymous wrote:
We will see. Personally, I don’t think he’s governing at all. He’s very disorganized and so is most of his close staff. The recommended budget will be released soon. I don’t expect a huge change from last year because they’ve only had a few months to look at it and no real time to dig deeply.
However, Councilmembers including Elrich were briefed last fall on rising County expenditures vs. slowing County revenues, and the most logical way to deal with structural deficits is to address employee compensation. But that will mean renegotiating with the unions, and I don’t think Elrich is up for that. At all. Let’s see what happens this summer.