Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the demographics. Businesses know MoCo is skewing toward poorer, less educated, and less hard-working residents than NoVa.
Less hard-working... Ignorant much? Your whole statement is completely false but you got me at less hard-working, lol!!! Moron madness.
Less hard-working is BS. Even if you are talking about low income, low education immigrants from Central America, the very _last_ thing you can say about them is they are not hard working.
MoCo's demographics are potentially a concern, but in my area (wheaton/forest glen) it seems like the families moving in are all young with good professional careers
The businesses picking NoVa are fine with the custodial staff working for a contractor taking buses from MoCo to empty their trash cans at night.
Anonymous wrote:So, given the more or less consensus here that Maryland (Montgomery mainly) is seen as anti-business with too many socialistic regulations, and they elect people like Marc Elrich who is a Socialist, and Virginia is seen as more pro-business and they win companies like Amazon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too many town centers!! One opens and is popular..another opens, the people move on.. Cycle continues.
The problem is, now MoCo wants to build two on Viers Mill with no Metro stations. The county council has no idea what makes town centers successful.