Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well Amazon is about to inject a large number of NOVA jobs and Loudoun is still the fastest growing county.
Why would someone want to be in a quickly growing county? I live in Anne Arundel and this pace of growth is more than enough.
This is what I find concerning. There’s enough growth happening in MD to make people think everything is fine, when in reality it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The MoCo school busing initiative certainly won't help
Fairfax has one too.
No it doesn't. Stop perpetuating this myth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well Amazon is about to inject a large number of NOVA jobs and Loudoun is still the fastest growing county.
Why would someone want to be in a quickly growing county? I live in Anne Arundel and this pace of growth is more than enough.
This is what I find concerning. There’s enough growth happening in MD to make people think everything is fine, when in reality it’s not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems took over and this will slow here in NoVA.
I don’t think so. The VA General Assembly is not as blue as some NoVa progressives think.
It’s quite blue. Whether that will translate into the one thing that makes the moderate nova business community quake during their golf outings — right to work repeal — is yo be determined.
A 2-seat Senate majority and 5-seat House majority is not “quite blue,” especially since both chambers have their share of moderate Democrats.
If that’s what you need to tell yourself to feel secure, go ahead.
Lol. Looks like someone is factose-intolerant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The MoCo school busing initiative certainly won't help
Fairfax has one too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems took over and this will slow here in NoVA.
I don’t think so. The VA General Assembly is not as blue as some NoVa progressives think.
It’s quite blue. Whether that will translate into the one thing that makes the moderate nova business community quake during their golf outings — right to work repeal — is yo be determined.
A 2-seat Senate majority and 5-seat House majority is not “quite blue,” especially since both chambers have their share of moderate Democrats.
If that’s what you need to tell yourself to feel secure, go ahead.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well Amazon is about to inject a large number of NOVA jobs and Loudoun is still the fastest growing county.
Why would someone want to be in a quickly growing county? I live in Anne Arundel and this pace of growth is more than enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems took over and this will slow here in NoVA.
I don’t think so. The VA General Assembly is not as blue as some NoVa progressives think.
It’s quite blue. Whether that will translate into the one thing that makes the moderate nova business community quake during their golf outings — right to work repeal — is yo be determined.
A 2-seat Senate majority and 5-seat House majority is not “quite blue,” especially since both chambers have their share of moderate Democrats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems took over and this will slow here in NoVA.
I don’t think so. The VA General Assembly is not as blue as some NoVa progressives think.
It’s quite blue. Whether that will translate into the one thing that makes the moderate nova business community quake during their golf outings — right to work repeal — is yo be determined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well Amazon is about to inject a large number of NOVA jobs and Loudoun is still the fastest growing county.
And Fairfax opted for a moderate Democrat (Jeff McKay) to replace the prior Democratic chair of the Board of Supervisors (Sharon Bulova), rather than one of the far-left candidates.
But opted for a far left prosecutor?
Businesses don’t care if the local prosecutor declines to prosecute pot cases. They care about taxes, housing, and schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well Amazon is about to inject a large number of NOVA jobs and Loudoun is still the fastest growing county.
And Fairfax opted for a moderate Democrat (Jeff McKay) to replace the prior Democratic chair of the Board of Supervisors (Sharon Bulova), rather than one of the far-left candidates.
But opted for a far left prosecutor?
Businesses don’t care if the local prosecutor declines to prosecute pot cases. They care about taxes, housing, and schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well Amazon is about to inject a large number of NOVA jobs and Loudoun is still the fastest growing county.
And Fairfax opted for a moderate Democrat (Jeff McKay) to replace the prior Democratic chair of the Board of Supervisors (Sharon Bulova), rather than one of the far-left candidates.
But opted for a far left prosecutor?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems took over and this will slow here in NoVA.
I don’t think so. The VA General Assembly is not as blue as some NoVa progressives think.