Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
The year is 2027. Marc Elrich is in his third term as County Executive, after defeating David Blair by 6 votes. Blair had spent $10M for his third losing campaign.
As part of a $2 billion Racial Equity initiative, County Executive Elrich and Councilmember Kristin Mink have cosponsored a Racial Justice Task Force (following a 20% tax increase), which will first involve a $50 million commissioned study and analysis of all racial equity impacts of electrified food trucks and Bilingual Drag Queen Story Hours. As the last Fortune 500 company closes its doors in MoCo, the loss in revenue will be offset by state-run marijuana dispensaries.
Extremely scary how possible this is.
We're already there:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/montgomery-county-completes-high-road-economic-inclusion-framework-for-an-equitable-climate-ready-economy-report-addressing-climate-change-equity-economic-development/
Montgomery County Completes ‘High Road Economic Inclusion Framework for an Equitable Climate-Ready Economy’ Report Addressing Climate Change, Equity, Economic Development
The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in partnership with other County departments, agencies and community business stakeholders, has completed the High Road Economic Inclusion Framework for an Equitable Climate-Ready Economy report that lays out a set of integrated strategies addressing climate change, equity and economic development.
The analysis, conducted by Emerald Cities Collaborativeand its subcontractors, Inclusive Economics and Health Care Without Harm, focuses on the need to actively align the County workforce and small business ecosystems. It also recommends leveraging partnerships with large “anchor institutions” to advance climate action and economic inclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
The year is 2027. Marc Elrich is in his third term as County Executive, after defeating David Blair by 6 votes. Blair had spent $10M for his third losing campaign.
As part of a $2 billion Racial Equity initiative, County Executive Elrich and Councilmember Kristin Mink have cosponsored a Racial Justice Task Force (following a 20% tax increase), which will first involve a $50 million commissioned study and analysis of all racial equity impacts of electrified food trucks and Bilingual Drag Queen Story Hours. As the last Fortune 500 company closes its doors in MoCo, the loss in revenue will be offset by state-run marijuana dispensaries.
Extremely scary how possible this is.
We're already there:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/montgomery-county-completes-high-road-economic-inclusion-framework-for-an-equitable-climate-ready-economy-report-addressing-climate-change-equity-economic-development/
Montgomery County Completes ‘High Road Economic Inclusion Framework for an Equitable Climate-Ready Economy’ Report Addressing Climate Change, Equity, Economic Development
The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in partnership with other County departments, agencies and community business stakeholders, has completed the High Road Economic Inclusion Framework for an Equitable Climate-Ready Economy report that lays out a set of integrated strategies addressing climate change, equity and economic development.
The analysis, conducted by Emerald Cities Collaborativeand its subcontractors, Inclusive Economics and Health Care Without Harm, focuses on the need to actively align the County workforce and small business ecosystems. It also recommends leveraging partnerships with large “anchor institutions” to advance climate action and economic inclusion.
on the face of it, what's wrong with that? Climate change is real. Everyone needs to do their part. I don't have a problem with helping the poor, even with my tax dollars. I realize not everyone cares about poor people, though. Not sure what's wrong with trying to get businesses to hire more under served communities.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
The year is 2027. Marc Elrich is in his third term as County Executive, after defeating David Blair by 6 votes. Blair had spent $10M for his third losing campaign.
As part of a $2 billion Racial Equity initiative, County Executive Elrich and Councilmember Kristin Mink have cosponsored a Racial Justice Task Force (following a 20% tax increase), which will first involve a $50 million commissioned study and analysis of all racial equity impacts of electrified food trucks and Bilingual Drag Queen Story Hours. As the last Fortune 500 company closes its doors in MoCo, the loss in revenue will be offset by state-run marijuana dispensaries.
Extremely scary how possible this is.
We're already there:
https://mocoshow.com/blog/montgomery-county-completes-high-road-economic-inclusion-framework-for-an-equitable-climate-ready-economy-report-addressing-climate-change-equity-economic-development/
Montgomery County Completes ‘High Road Economic Inclusion Framework for an Equitable Climate-Ready Economy’ Report Addressing Climate Change, Equity, Economic Development
The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in partnership with other County departments, agencies and community business stakeholders, has completed the High Road Economic Inclusion Framework for an Equitable Climate-Ready Economy report that lays out a set of integrated strategies addressing climate change, equity and economic development.
The analysis, conducted by Emerald Cities Collaborativeand its subcontractors, Inclusive Economics and Health Care Without Harm, focuses on the need to actively align the County workforce and small business ecosystems. It also recommends leveraging partnerships with large “anchor institutions” to advance climate action and economic inclusion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
The year is 2027. Marc Elrich is in his third term as County Executive, after defeating David Blair by 6 votes. Blair had spent $10M for his third losing campaign.
As part of a $2 billion Racial Equity initiative, County Executive Elrich and Councilmember Kristin Mink have cosponsored a Racial Justice Task Force (following a 20% tax increase), which will first involve a $50 million commissioned study and analysis of all racial equity impacts of electrified food trucks and Bilingual Drag Queen Story Hours. As the last Fortune 500 company closes its doors in MoCo, the loss in revenue will be offset by state-run marijuana dispensaries.
Extremely scary how possible this is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My drop box vote for Elrich was finally counted. Is there some tally of how many votes are left?
Counting is all finished.
Elrich won by 42 votes!!
Go Elrich!!
smaller than last election. His popularity is declining.
Anonymous wrote:It's fine. I rather like Elrich (a bit old, though).The others would be fine too.
Relax, everybody.
Anonymous wrote:My drop box vote for Elrich was finally counted. Is there some tally of how many votes are left?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My drop box vote for Elrich was finally counted. Is there some tally of how many votes are left?
Counting is all finished.
Elrich won by 42 votes!!
Go Elrich!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
He’s lost some weight so yeah, probably not morbidly obese anymore.
I don’t see any scenario where he runs for another term (if he’s even allowed? Can’t remember if there are term limits for CE). Things are gonna get messy this term, which he will have largely brought upon himself but he is smart enough to leave the real cleanup to someone else.
Anonymous wrote:My drop box vote for Elrich was finally counted. Is there some tally of how many votes are left?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
The year is 2027. Marc Elrich is in his third term as County Executive, after defeating David Blair by 6 votes. Blair had spent $10M for his third losing campaign.
As part of a $2 billion Racial Equity initiative, County Executive Elrich and Councilmember Kristin Mink have cosponsored a Racial Justice Task Force (following a 20% tax increase), which will first involve a $50 million commissioned study and analysis of all racial equity impacts of electrified food trucks and Bilingual Drag Queen Story Hours. As the last Fortune 500 company closes its doors in MoCo, the loss in revenue will be offset by state-run marijuana dispensaries.
Good riddance to you. Have fun in Fredneck.
Extremely scary how possible this is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
The year is 2027. Marc Elrich is in his third term as County Executive, after defeating David Blair by 6 votes. Blair had spent $10M for his third losing campaign.
As part of a $2 billion Racial Equity initiative, County Executive Elrich and Councilmember Kristin Mink have cosponsored a Racial Justice Task Force (following a 20% tax increase), which will first involve a $50 million commissioned study and analysis of all racial equity impacts of electrified food trucks and Bilingual Drag Queen Story Hours. As the last Fortune 500 company closes its doors in MoCo, the loss in revenue will be offset by state-run marijuana dispensaries.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
The year is 2027. Marc Elrich is in his third term as County Executive, after defeating David Blair by 6 votes. Blair had spent $10M for his third losing campaign.
As part of a $2 billion Racial Equity initiative, County Executive Elrich and Councilmember Kristin Mink have cosponsored a Racial Justice Task Force (following a 20% tax increase), which will first involve a $50 million commissioned study and analysis of all racial equity impacts of electrified food trucks and Bilingual Drag Queen Story Hours. As the last Fortune 500 company closes its doors in MoCo, the loss in revenue will be offset by state-run marijuana dispensaries.
It truly could go this way. You are not exaggerating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Serious question, will Elrich even live through a second term? He would be 77 by 2026. He's morbidly obese and looks unhealthy. What happens if the CE dies in office? Of course I don't wish that on anyone, I just don't know what the process is since we don't have a Vice-CE or whatever.
LOL. He’s certainly overweight and you could also call him fat, but “morbidly obese”? That’s a massive exaggeration. I think you should mentally prepare yourself for a third Elrich term.
The year is 2027. Marc Elrich is in his third term as County Executive, after defeating David Blair by 6 votes. Blair had spent $10M for his third losing campaign.
As part of a $2 billion Racial Equity initiative, County Executive Elrich and Councilmember Kristin Mink have cosponsored a Racial Justice Task Force (following a 20% tax increase), which will first involve a $50 million commissioned study and analysis of all racial equity impacts of electrified food trucks and Bilingual Drag Queen Story Hours. As the last Fortune 500 company closes its doors in MoCo, the loss in revenue will be offset by state-run marijuana dispensaries.