Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly Riemer has realized that he has exactly zero future job prospects in the private sector. This is why term limits is important folks, unfortunately it also affects Rice who I think does a good job.
It's interesting that the Real Estate lobby in this county keeps putting up primary challengers to Co. Exec. incumbents. Last time if was Doug Duncan, funded by Real Estate/Developer money challenging Leggett. This time it is Riemer, who will likely also be funded and owned by the same folks.
This actually probably will help to ensure that Elrich is re-elected, as it will split the anti-Elrich vote. Elrich already proved last time that he can defeat other Takoma Park challengers.
I'd think Riemer has as good job prospects in the private sector as anyone else, and probably better job prospects than Craig Rice, who has very little to show for his three terms on the County Council. In fact, I'm inclined to say that he has nothing to show for his three terms on the County Council, but I'm being generous.
Whether or not you like what Riemer accomplished, at least he accomplished some things.
The asphalt lobby liked Doug Duncan. They do not like Hans Riemer.
See, this where you prejudged people (I won’t call you a racist, but you need to examine your biases) and don’t understand what you’re talking about. Craig Rice has a degree in Computer Science from UMCP. He’s has actual real life tangible skills relevant to today. He’s gonna be fine.
Rice has championed and been influential in promoting a lot of initiatives to ensure that up-county does not get left behind, both from his time in the Assembly and as a council member. There’s a reason he’s on the Board of the Universities at Shady Grove. There’s a reason there’s a brand new Holy Cross hospital in Germantown. There’s a reason why there’s an outlet mall in Clarksburg.
Anyway, not that Rice is perfect but you’re showing your *ss.
What are Riemers accomplishments? How’s Vision Zero going? Riemer is not capable of actually seeing any through. Getting the GGW endorsement is not going to go as far as you think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly Riemer has realized that he has exactly zero future job prospects in the private sector. This is why term limits is important folks, unfortunately it also affects Rice who I think does a good job.
It's interesting that the Real Estate lobby in this county keeps putting up primary challengers to Co. Exec. incumbents. Last time if was Doug Duncan, funded by Real Estate/Developer money challenging Leggett. This time it is Riemer, who will likely also be funded and owned by the same folks.
This actually probably will help to ensure that Elrich is re-elected, as it will split the anti-Elrich vote. Elrich already proved last time that he can defeat other Takoma Park challengers.
I'd think Riemer has as good job prospects in the private sector as anyone else, and probably better job prospects than Craig Rice, who has very little to show for his three terms on the County Council. In fact, I'm inclined to say that he has nothing to show for his three terms on the County Council, but I'm being generous.
Whether or not you like what Riemer accomplished, at least he accomplished some things.
The asphalt lobby liked Doug Duncan. They do not like Hans Riemer.
Anonymous wrote:Clearly Riemer has realized that he has exactly zero future job prospects in the private sector. This is why term limits is important folks, unfortunately it also affects Rice who I think does a good job.
It's interesting that the Real Estate lobby in this county keeps putting up primary challengers to Co. Exec. incumbents. Last time if was Doug Duncan, funded by Real Estate/Developer money challenging Leggett. This time it is Riemer, who will likely also be funded and owned by the same folks.
This actually probably will help to ensure that Elrich is re-elected, as it will split the anti-Elrich vote. Elrich already proved last time that he can defeat other Takoma Park challengers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Blair has to be front runner
Certainly the most credible challenger to Elrich when you consider that the main other option is Riemer, who is not credible.
Still think Elrich would win head-to-head. He's not bungled the pandemic and has done decently well, even though he's had both Hogan and the council trying to undermine him.
This Democrat will not vote for Elrich.
Neither will this one.
Enrich has bungled the pandemic. We can’t even go to the library.
Blair or PP’s elderly indoor shitting dog from the beginning of the thread.
I'm not sure why going inside the library is or should be a defining issue on whether to vote for someone.
Hate him as much as you want, but if you favored safe reopening Elrich did a fantastic job prioritizing teachers for vaccination. Reopening does not happen without schools. He may be owned by the MCEA, but sometimes that actually works in everyone's favor.
Not sure I follow- didn’t the state make teachers eligible at the same time as the county? I do give him credit for the partnership with Hopkins to give teachers more options for vaccination but not reason enough to vote for him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Blair has to be front runner
Certainly the most credible challenger to Elrich when you consider that the main other option is Riemer, who is not credible.
Still think Elrich would win head-to-head. He's not bungled the pandemic and has done decently well, even though he's had both Hogan and the council trying to undermine him.
This Democrat will not vote for Elrich.
Neither will this one.
Enrich has bungled the pandemic. We can’t even go to the library.
Blair or PP’s elderly indoor shitting dog from the beginning of the thread.
I'm not sure why going inside the library is or should be a defining issue on whether to vote for someone.
Hate him as much as you want, but if you favored safe reopening Elrich did a fantastic job prioritizing teachers for vaccination. Reopening does not happen without schools. He may be owned by the MCEA, but sometimes that actually works in everyone's favor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Blair has to be front runner
Certainly the most credible challenger to Elrich when you consider that the main other option is Riemer, who is not credible.
Still think Elrich would win head-to-head. He's not bungled the pandemic and has done decently well, even though he's had both Hogan and the council trying to undermine him.
This Democrat will not vote for Elrich.
Neither will this one.
Enrich has bungled the pandemic. We can’t even go to the library.
Blair or PP’s elderly indoor shitting dog from the beginning of the thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Blair has to be front runner
Certainly the most credible challenger to Elrich when you consider that the main other option is Riemer, who is not credible.
Still think Elrich would win head-to-head. He's not bungled the pandemic and has done decently well, even though he's had both Hogan and the council trying to undermine him.
This Democrat will not vote for Elrich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:David Blair has to be front runner
Certainly the most credible challenger to Elrich when you consider that the main other option is Riemer, who is not credible.
Still think Elrich would win head-to-head. He's not bungled the pandemic and has done decently well, even though he's had both Hogan and the council trying to undermine him.
Anonymous wrote:David Blair has to be front runner