Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's an overwhelming fact that on any given lunch hour from now through the end of the year that many people will travel to VIRGINIA on their lunch hour to the Pentagon City mall or other locales to get their shopping done.
Hell, even on the Hill, when have you ever heard ANYONE say, I'm just running to Oxen Hill or Rockville to pick something up instead of during rush hour.
It NEVER happens! We love your shopping dollars!!!
If I valued shopping, then that would influence my thinking. But, I don't value shopping, nor do I value getting people's shopping dollars. I value human rights, including e.g. dignity and equality for gays and lesbians and immigrants.
Anonymous wrote:Limousine liberal communities tend to look down their noses at communities less liberal than theirs. This phenomenon is not unique to MD/VA but occurs in other parts of the country.
More conservative communities, by contrast, tend to simply ignore their liberal neighbors rather than proactively trash them.
Anonymous wrote:Used to think that (that VA sucked) when I moved here 28 yrs. ago. Now have lived in VA for 27 yrs. and realize that both MD and VA suck, but in different ways.
Pick your poison. We're sticking with VA but that doesn't mean MD sucks, it's just different.
For every lameass VA move politically (and there are plenty), there are the lower taxes (a plus) and the unending stream of corrupt Md. politicians including a stream of convicted or certifiably insane Governors to compare to (makes the political scene a wash more or less).
YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i'm hearing a lot of talk of traffic and bridges in VA, but coming down Connecticut Ave from Chevy Chase into DC on a weekday morning seems equally bad to me. The traffic coming down Mass Ave from Bethesda is also terrible. What am I missing?
I'll give you that. But the Beltway in MD never seems anywhere near as bad as in VA. And 66. . .don't get me started. The mixing bowl makes me fear for my life and I would rather die than ever go to Tyson's again. Can you say nightmare?
True. My GPS system in my car is brand new and that mixing bowl dumps me in the wrong location all the time. The last time I tried to go to Tyson's, my DC ordered what we were looking on her phone after looking for a spot for over 45 minutes. She wanted to "look, feel and touch" shop. I was glad to get out of there. It is easier to find parking in Manhattan.
Anonymous wrote:Wait, there is argument about which if the boring suburbs is better? Funny.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a lot of people have a natural affinity for one over the other--I don't think the "trashing" goes in one direction more than the other.
In general, as a liberal D, I am more comfortable with the politics in MD than VA, which still celebrates Lee-Jackson Day. On a more specific level, I do find northern VA awful to be designed only to be navigated by car, and yet awful to navigate by car.
In MD traffic is horrible because the county spent years and years on a plan which concentrates growth as much as possible and results in too many cars on the road. In VA traffic is horrible because no one ever plans for growth, resulting in too many cars on the road.
Surely you realize that NoVA is practically an entity unto itself as far as the rest of VA is concerned? I've never seen or heard of anyone north of Fredricksburg or Richmond doing this.
I'm OP and it makes me laugh that people lump Northern Virginia in with "the South." I'm from the South. This is NOT the South. You're right, Northern Virginia is its own entity. Geographically it might lie in the South but there are no Southerners here.
Bless ya'll's heart for pointing that out...
Please don't turn it into a South bashing post. My point was, if the only "minus" against Virginia is you think it's "the South", it's not a very strong point. And y'all is already plural, it doesn't require an "s" and you punctuated it incorrectly.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I liked the diversity of close-in NoVa better than MoCo. And the ethnic restaurants are much better. But it's too close to weirdness for me. I was at the Target in Springfield a few years back and listened as a male customer in line carrying a handgun made a racist comment toward the black cashier. NOT COOL. I have never seen anything like it in 40 years of living in Maryland. Just during my short time in VA.
I'm from MD and live in MD, and I have heard people in MD say racist things. Honestly, I don't see much difference between VA and MD.
In my experience as a Virginian and DC citizen I've found much more racism in VA than in MD.
I grew up in MD, and trust me, there's tons of racism. In fact, there was an article about schools in MD mostly being segregated. And while people will give a million BS reasons why that has nothing to do with race, it has EVERYTHING to do with race. It's why PG county is majority minority, but RIGHT next to it, AA county is majority white. There is a lot of division along racial lines.