Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good point PP! In my mind it’s so rural that I don’t consider it DMV. But you are accurate.
DMV means DC, Maryland, Virginia. Last I checked, Poolsville was in Maryland.

Anonymous wrote:I have a (white) friend that has been there for 30 years and has been trying to get me to move there for years and "diversify the city."
They are also the only liberals in their circle and are constantly going against hard conservatives on issues.
No thank you. I'll stay in the (inner) dmv.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good point PP! In my mind it’s so rural that I don’t consider it DMV. But you are accurate.
DMV means DC, Maryland, Virginia. Last I checked, Poolsville was in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:I have a (white) friend that has been there for 30 years and has been trying to get me to move there for years and "diversify the city."
They are also the only liberals in their circle and are constantly going against hard conservatives on issues.
No thank you. I'll stay in the (inner) dmv.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Correct. I know many liberal and moderate people who have moved there for the HS. My child goes to the magnet program and we love the quietness of the area. Loads of BLM yard signs everywhere.
There are conservatives, but these are not the hardcore extreme right Proud Boy QAnon Trumpers. Mostly people welcome the diversity that the magnet students bring. Also, they are mostly involved in the local politics and advocacy for trying to get county services to their town.
White Ferry will be opened again by the end of the month. It has been bought by another family.
If the standard is, "Most of the Republicans in Poolesville did not personally participate in the armed insurrection on January 6 and also do not believe in fire-causing Jewish space lasers," then yes, that's true. They're not Connie Morella Republicans, though. It's also true that Poolesville was the only place in Montgomery County with overt trouble when Poolesville schools integrated in September 1956, and that aspect of Poolesville is also still there.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1998/01/24/the-lessons-legacy-of-school-integration/d63c04c0-3389-4700-820b-ac9216906cc1/
There is no guarantee that White's Ferry will be open by the end of the month. A businessman who owns a moving company in Loudoun County has an agreement to buy the property and operation on the Maryland side, but he still has to reach an agreement with the people on the Virginia side.
https://dcist.com/story/21/02/15/moving-magnate-buys-whites-ferry-could-restart-service-across-potomac-river/
Give me a break. You’re talking about a town resisting integration in 1956? You know what cracks me up? It’s OK for rich people to segregate themselves is Bethesda and say they value diversity but if someone who can’t afford is doesn’t want to spend Bethesda prices moves to Poolesville for more space and the great high school, they must enjoy being with backward proud boys. In addition to being incorrect it’s elitist and classist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Correct. I know many liberal and moderate people who have moved there for the HS. My child goes to the magnet program and we love the quietness of the area. Loads of BLM yard signs everywhere.
There are conservatives, but these are not the hardcore extreme right Proud Boy QAnon Trumpers. Mostly people welcome the diversity that the magnet students bring. Also, they are mostly involved in the local politics and advocacy for trying to get county services to their town.
White Ferry will be opened again by the end of the month. It has been bought by another family.
If the standard is, "Most of the Republicans in Poolesville did not personally participate in the armed insurrection on January 6 and also do not believe in fire-causing Jewish space lasers," then yes, that's true. They're not Connie Morella Republicans, though. It's also true that Poolesville was the only place in Montgomery County with overt trouble when Poolesville schools integrated in September 1956, and that aspect of Poolesville is also still there.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1998/01/24/the-lessons-legacy-of-school-integration/d63c04c0-3389-4700-820b-ac9216906cc1/
There is no guarantee that White's Ferry will be open by the end of the month. A businessman who owns a moving company in Loudoun County has an agreement to buy the property and operation on the Maryland side, but he still has to reach an agreement with the people on the Virginia side.
https://dcist.com/story/21/02/15/moving-magnate-buys-whites-ferry-could-restart-service-across-potomac-river/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Correct. I know many liberal and moderate people who have moved there for the HS. My child goes to the magnet program and we love the quietness of the area. Loads of BLM yard signs everywhere.
There are conservatives, but these are not the hardcore extreme right Proud Boy QAnon Trumpers. Mostly people welcome the diversity that the magnet students bring. Also, they are mostly involved in the local politics and advocacy for trying to get county services to their town.
White Ferry will be opened again by the end of the month. It has been bought by another family.
If the standard is, "Most of the Republicans in Poolesville did not personally participate in the armed insurrection on January 6 and also do not believe in fire-causing Jewish space lasers," then yes, that's true. They're not Connie Morella Republicans, though. It's also true that Poolesville was the only place in Montgomery County with overt trouble when Poolesville schools integrated in September 1956, and that aspect of Poolesville is also still there.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1998/01/24/the-lessons-legacy-of-school-integration/d63c04c0-3389-4700-820b-ac9216906cc1/
There is no guarantee that White's Ferry will be open by the end of the month. A businessman who owns a moving company in Loudoun County has an agreement to buy the property and operation on the Maryland side, but he still has to reach an agreement with the people on the Virginia side.
https://dcist.com/story/21/02/15/moving-magnate-buys-whites-ferry-could-restart-service-across-potomac-river/