Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
LOL -Yes very true. Silver Spring is an endless pot of need and leech to the rest of the county. At least TP levies its own local taxes. These areas really are bringing the county down.
Ah, the anti-immigrant, anti-Silver Spring poster has arrived. How are things in Olney?
If you can provide a few legitimate references to prove your point, please do.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/facilities/recreationcenters/
Rec centers in Wheaton and Silver Spring area:
Ross Boddy
Gwendolyn E Coffield
East County
Good Hope
Long Branch
Longwood
Mid-County
Marilyn J Praisner
Wheaton (new)
White Oak (new and incredible)
Rec centers in Bethesda ZERO. Plans for rec centers in Bethesda - home to 64,000 over taxed people who also enjoy recreation and meeting other community members - NONE.
More plans for recreation for Silver Spring, while Bethesda just gets more high rises and high density housing projects without appropriate parks, recreation or schools built to match- a new indoor pool complex.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Silver-Spring-Aquatic-Center-Estimated-To-Cost-55-Million/
Bethesda gets:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/why-so-many-cantilevers-in-downtown-bethesda-development-plans/
They are fighting residents’ desire to have one central patch of grass
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dc.curbed.com/platform/amp/2018/2/16/17020476/bethesda-metro-center-project
Marriott is good for the county’s coffers, but residents get shade and do much traffic it takes a half hour to go a mile down the street. Schools are often st double capacity and have been for years and years (Ashburton, etc).
https://bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Marriott-Finalizes-Development-Deal-for-Downtown-Bethesda-Headquarters/
Bethesda is just a big ATM machine for Silver Spring, Wheaton and Takoma.
Poor underprivileged Bethesda! I’m sure its residents would abandon their country clubs for crappy county Rev centers in a heartbeat.
PS - What do you think the M in ATM stands for?
The people who are Country Club members aren’t really engaged in this fight.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know how big the "Silver Spring" and Wheaton areas are, and much like Bethesda they are unincorporated? And Longwood Center is in Brookeville, not Wheaton or Silver Spring.
Jane E. Lawton Community Recreation Center
0.5 miles from the center of Bethesda
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/facilities/recreationcenters/lawton.html
Wisconsin Place Community Center
1.7 miles from the center of Bethesda
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/facilities/recreationcenters/wisconsinplace.html
Kennedy Shriver Aquatic Center
North Bethesda
There are 3 you missed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
LOL -Yes very true. Silver Spring is an endless pot of need and leech to the rest of the county. At least TP levies its own local taxes. These areas really are bringing the county down.
Ah, the anti-immigrant, anti-Silver Spring poster has arrived. How are things in Olney?
If you can provide a few legitimate references to prove your point, please do.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/facilities/recreationcenters/
Rec centers in Wheaton and Silver Spring area:
Ross Boddy
Gwendolyn E Coffield
East County
Good Hope
Long Branch
Longwood
Mid-County
Marilyn J Praisner
Wheaton (new)
White Oak (new and incredible)
Rec centers in Bethesda ZERO. Plans for rec centers in Bethesda - home to 64,000 over taxed people who also enjoy recreation and meeting other community members - NONE.
More plans for recreation for Silver Spring, while Bethesda just gets more high rises and high density housing projects without appropriate parks, recreation or schools built to match- a new indoor pool complex.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Silver-Spring-Aquatic-Center-Estimated-To-Cost-55-Million/
Bethesda gets:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/why-so-many-cantilevers-in-downtown-bethesda-development-plans/
They are fighting residents’ desire to have one central patch of grass
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dc.curbed.com/platform/amp/2018/2/16/17020476/bethesda-metro-center-project
Marriott is good for the county’s coffers, but residents get shade and do much traffic it takes a half hour to go a mile down the street. Schools are often st double capacity and have been for years and years (Ashburton, etc).
https://bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Marriott-Finalizes-Development-Deal-for-Downtown-Bethesda-Headquarters/
Bethesda is just a big ATM machine for Silver Spring, Wheaton and Takoma.
Poor underprivileged Bethesda! I’m sure its residents would abandon their country clubs for crappy county Rev centers in a heartbeat.
PS - What do you think the M in ATM stands for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
LOL -Yes very true. Silver Spring is an endless pot of need and leech to the rest of the county. At least TP levies its own local taxes. These areas really are bringing the county down.
Ah, the anti-immigrant, anti-Silver Spring poster has arrived. How are things in Olney?
If you can provide a few legitimate references to prove your point, please do.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/facilities/recreationcenters/
Rec centers in Wheaton and Silver Spring area:
Ross Boddy
Gwendolyn E Coffield
East County
Good Hope
Long Branch
Longwood
Mid-County
Marilyn J Praisner
Wheaton (new)
White Oak (new and incredible)
Rec centers in Bethesda ZERO. Plans for rec centers in Bethesda - home to 64,000 over taxed people who also enjoy recreation and meeting other community members - NONE.
More plans for recreation for Silver Spring, while Bethesda just gets more high rises and high density housing projects without appropriate parks, recreation or schools built to match- a new indoor pool complex.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Silver-Spring-Aquatic-Center-Estimated-To-Cost-55-Million/
Bethesda gets:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/why-so-many-cantilevers-in-downtown-bethesda-development-plans/
They are fighting residents’ desire to have one central patch of grass
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dc.curbed.com/platform/amp/2018/2/16/17020476/bethesda-metro-center-project
Marriott is good for the county’s coffers, but residents get shade and do much traffic it takes a half hour to go a mile down the street. Schools are often st double capacity and have been for years and years (Ashburton, etc).
https://bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Marriott-Finalizes-Development-Deal-for-Downtown-Bethesda-Headquarters/
Bethesda is just a big ATM machine for Silver Spring, Wheaton and Takoma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't even bring yourself to vote for Hogan, then you really need to stop thinking of yourself as "middle of the road", because you aren't. You're on the left shoulder, way over near the grass.
So just own it. Admit who you are. Be honest with yourself about it.
Well in that case, how much further are people to the left of "on the shoulder" if they want state-wide $15 minimum wage? I never said I wasn't a liberal. In fact, I said I was a far left deep blue liberal in many of the Republican states I used to live in. It's just here in Maryland somehow I'm not as liberal as other people.
No, most people in Maryland would think you are a reasonable liberal.
In Takoma Park is where you would be considered a far-right conservative corporatist enemy of the people.
(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
Takoma Park will never secede - how else would they be able to get all of our tax money to build Rec centers and libraries every few miles there? What about Saturday and summer schools only for their children? They have to reap the benefits of our high property taxes and the endless building sprees? There’s still a few areas in Bethesda where you can see some grass and parts of the sky after all!
This is...inaccurate, to say the least.
I live in Takoma Park and there is no way I’d vote for Erlich, BTW.
Why, pp?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
LOL -Yes very true. Silver Spring is an endless pot of need and leech to the rest of the county. At least TP levies its own local taxes. These areas really are bringing the county down.
Ah, the anti-immigrant, anti-Silver Spring poster has arrived. How are things in Olney?
If you can provide a few legitimate references to prove your point, please do.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/facilities/recreationcenters/
Rec centers in Wheaton and Silver Spring area:
Ross Boddy
Gwendolyn E Coffield
East County
Good Hope
Long Branch
Longwood
Mid-County
Marilyn J Praisner
Wheaton (new)
White Oak (new and incredible)
Rec centers in Bethesda ZERO. Plans for rec centers in Bethesda - home to 64,000 over taxed people who also enjoy recreation and meeting other community members - NONE.
More plans for recreation for Silver Spring, while Bethesda just gets more high rises and high density housing projects without appropriate parks, recreation or schools built to match- a new indoor pool complex.
https://bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Silver-Spring-Aquatic-Center-Estimated-To-Cost-55-Million/
Bethesda gets:
https://bethesdamagazine.com/bethesda-beat/news/why-so-many-cantilevers-in-downtown-bethesda-development-plans/
They are fighting residents’ desire to have one central patch of grass
https://www.google.com/amp/s/dc.curbed.com/platform/amp/2018/2/16/17020476/bethesda-metro-center-project
Marriott is good for the county’s coffers, but residents get shade and do much traffic it takes a half hour to go a mile down the street. Schools are often st double capacity and have been for years and years (Ashburton, etc).
https://bethesdamagazine.com/Bethesda-Beat/2017/Marriott-Finalizes-Development-Deal-for-Downtown-Bethesda-Headquarters/
Bethesda is just a big ATM machine for Silver Spring, Wheaton and Takoma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
LOL -Yes very true. Silver Spring is an endless pot of need and leech to the rest of the county. At least TP levies its own local taxes. These areas really are bringing the county down.
Ah, the anti-immigrant, anti-Silver Spring poster has arrived. How are things in Olney?
If you can provide a few legitimate references to prove your point, please do.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/rec/facilities/recreationcenters/
Rec centers in Wheaton and Silver Spring area:
Ross Boddy
Gwendolyn E Coffield
East County
Good Hope
Long Branch
Longwood
Mid-County
Marilyn J Praisner
Wheaton (new)
White Oak (new and incredible)
Rec centers in Bethesda ZERO. Plans for rec centers in Bethesda - home to 64,000 over taxed people who also enjoy recreation and meeting other community members - NONE.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
LOL -Yes very true. Silver Spring is an endless pot of need and leech to the rest of the county. At least TP levies its own local taxes. These areas really are bringing the county down.
Ah, the anti-immigrant, anti-Silver Spring poster has arrived. How are things in Olney?
If you can provide a few legitimate references to prove your point, please do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't even bring yourself to vote for Hogan, then you really need to stop thinking of yourself as "middle of the road", because you aren't. You're on the left shoulder, way over near the grass.
So just own it. Admit who you are. Be honest with yourself about it.
Well in that case, how much further are people to the left of "on the shoulder" if they want state-wide $15 minimum wage? I never said I wasn't a liberal. In fact, I said I was a far left deep blue liberal in many of the Republican states I used to live in. It's just here in Maryland somehow I'm not as liberal as other people.
No, most people in Maryland would think you are a reasonable liberal.
In Takoma Park is where you would be considered a far-right conservative corporatist enemy of the people.
(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
Takoma Park will never secede - how else would they be able to get all of our tax money to build Rec centers and libraries every few miles there? What about Saturday and summer schools only for their children? They have to reap the benefits of our high property taxes and the endless building sprees? There’s still a few areas in Bethesda where you can see some grass and parts of the sky after all!
This is...inaccurate, to say the least.
I live in Takoma Park and there is no way I’d vote for Erlich, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you can't even bring yourself to vote for Hogan, then you really need to stop thinking of yourself as "middle of the road", because you aren't. You're on the left shoulder, way over near the grass.
So just own it. Admit who you are. Be honest with yourself about it.
Well in that case, how much further are people to the left of "on the shoulder" if they want state-wide $15 minimum wage? I never said I wasn't a liberal. In fact, I said I was a far left deep blue liberal in many of the Republican states I used to live in. It's just here in Maryland somehow I'm not as liberal as other people.
No, most people in Maryland would think you are a reasonable liberal.
In Takoma Park is where you would be considered a far-right conservative corporatist enemy of the people.
(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
Takoma Park will never secede - how else would they be able to get all of our tax money to build Rec centers and libraries every few miles there? What about Saturday and summer schools only for their children? They have to reap the benefits of our high property taxes and the endless building sprees? There’s still a few areas in Bethesda where you can see some grass and parts of the sky after all!
This is...inaccurate, to say the least.
I live in Takoma Park and there is no way I’d vote for Erlich, BTW.
Anonymous wrote:(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.
LOL -Yes very true. Silver Spring is an endless pot of need and leech to the rest of the county. At least TP levies its own local taxes. These areas really are bringing the county down.
(PP) And I'll add that I think Takoma Park, parts of Silver Spring - basically anywhere that voted over 50% for Elrich - should secede and form their own collectivist commune, and keep Marc Elrich with them as their Dear Leader, Lord Emperor, Revolutionary Comandante and let the rest of the county get back to BUSINESS. We would be so much better off if that far left corner didn't vote as a bloc en masse to skew all of our elections.