Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
Well y’all are in luck because we will be facing steep budget cuts in Elrich’s second term and there is a lot of momentum behind defunding the police.
Well, only among safe upper middle income white progressives. The people who need police want police. They just don't have a voice. And no matter how much the county swears it is committed to racial equity, it's not. Because it has no interest in reaching the voices that matter.
They need to vote and use their voice.
Not all voices are equal in this county. The TP crowd is louder, sometimes to the detriment of others. The attack on police is a perfect example of that. Do people in Wheaton and Silver Spring want a 50% reduction in force like Elrich’s Reimagining Public Safety task force recommends, or is that just the defund desires of the TP crowd? I live in an area that needs more public safety, not less. The combination of Elrich and a very progressive council scares me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
Well y’all are in luck because we will be facing steep budget cuts in Elrich’s second term and there is a lot of momentum behind defunding the police.
Well, only among safe upper middle income white progressives. The people who need police want police. They just don't have a voice. And no matter how much the county swears it is committed to racial equity, it's not. Because it has no interest in reaching the voices that matter.
They need to vote and use their voice.
Not all voices are equal in this county. The TP crowd is louder, sometimes to the detriment of others. The attack on police is a perfect example of that. Do people in Wheaton and Silver Spring want a 50% reduction in force like Elrich’s Reimagining Public Safety task force recommends, or is that just the defund desires of the TP crowd? I live in an area that needs more public safety, not less. The combination of Elrich and a very progressive council scares me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
Well y’all are in luck because we will be facing steep budget cuts in Elrich’s second term and there is a lot of momentum behind defunding the police.
Well, only among safe upper middle income white progressives. The people who need police want police. They just don't have a voice. And no matter how much the county swears it is committed to racial equity, it's not. Because it has no interest in reaching the voices that matter.
They need to vote and use their voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
Well y’all are in luck because we will be facing steep budget cuts in Elrich’s second term and there is a lot of momentum behind defunding the police.
Well, only among safe upper middle income white progressives. The people who need police want police. They just don't have a voice. And no matter how much the county swears it is committed to racial equity, it's not. Because it has no interest in reaching the voices that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
And the perpetrator is helpful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
Well y’all are in luck because we will be facing steep budget cuts in Elrich’s second term and there is a lot of momentum behind defunding the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
Well y’all are in luck because we will be facing steep budget cuts in Elrich’s second term and there is a lot of momentum behind defunding the police.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
DP...PP just said the police treated them like the criminal when they called the police. Do you think that's helpful to victims?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Crime victims have never had a good experience with their perpetrators either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
I've literally never had a good experience with a cop in my entire life and they're always suspicious of me even though I don't commit any crimes. I don't trust cops and I don't want them coming to my house. The one time I called one about something at my home, they acted like *I* was the criminal. I will never call a cop again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For anyone wondering how any of this is possible there are two words you should not forget: Hans Riemer.
Forgive my simplemindedness but how do we know Hans took more votes from Blair?
Because the candidate himself was appealing to Blair voters, that’s why.
There’s tweet after tweet after tweet from Riemer just like this.
Not to mention that the rest of his tweets were nonstop negative attacks on Elrich. If you were otherwise going to vote for Elrich this would not be someone you would also consider and Riemer made that clear.
Of the three I preferred Reimer but voted for Elrich as no way I wanted Blair. So no, not every Reimer voter was otherwise going for Blair. Or maybe those who knew he was going to be a spoiler like me went and voted for Elrich….
Same. I was going to vote for Reimer until I found out what was happening then switch to Elrich.
You must enjoy being a crime victim or are a criminal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those of you voting for the status quo with Elrich don't understand the status quo. He's done a terrible job running the government and his employees are extremely unhappy. His budgets have been deeply irresponsible and the spineless Council just rubberstamps them because all they care about is placating progressive Twitter. I get that Blair is an unknown and I kind of hate that he uses a private jet, but Elrich is pretty bad. And as far as COVID policy goes, if you are someone who can work from home in a white collar job and has no kids, I'm sure it has been pretty great. But for people running small businesses or raising young children, it really hasn't been.
They're both terrible and as with most politics, you don't vote for someone you vote against the other person. Who wants to go into any government anymore? It's underpaid (only the rich can afford to run) and every little thing you do is scrutinized to death.