Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 22:01     Subject: Re:Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:If Dawn Luedkte is anything like Eric, we dont need any more of that. He appears to spend the majority of his time doing online trolling, against Hogan, and not governing or making any worthwhile legislation. We dont need another hard left zealot to do the bidding of MCPS at all costs.

She’s a lacrosse mom? Doesn’t sound like the profile of a hard left zealot.

Having a husband in Annapolis isn’t great though.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 15:19     Subject: Re:Montgomery County Council -- at large?

If Dawn Luedkte is anything like Eric, we dont need any more of that. He appears to spend the majority of his time doing online trolling, against Hogan, and not governing or making any worthwhile legislation. We dont need another hard left zealot to do the bidding of MCPS at all costs.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 12:14     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Ms. Sayles.

Could you talk a little more about the progressive policies for the Police department?

-The Progressive policies I reference include advocacy in supporting the adoption of the following nationwide "eight policy recommendations that cannot wait" underway in the City of Gaithersburg:
**What they have failed to do at the county and state, we've been prohibiting the following:
**Bans Chokeholds and Strangleholds
**Requires De-Escalation
**Requires Warning Before Shooting
**Requires to Exhaust All Alternatives Before Shooting
**Duty to Intervene
**Ban Shooting at Moving Vehicles
**Has Use of Force Continuum
**Requires Comprehensive Reporting

Moreover, following the police-involved shooting of a Gaithersburg youth, I worked with our police department to ensure all of our officers, even those working undercover, must be outfitted with body cameras to prevent the loss of life while in police custody


And are you advocating for Gaithersburg resident representation on the state-mandated Police Accountability Board that the Council is now creating? How do local police departments feel about being subjected to Elrich-appointed disciplinary boards?


*The City of Gaithersburg has the most diverse population in the country and we have our police department as well. It would be helpful to hear from residents from our city and if you're interested in applying, send me an email and let m know if I can be helpful.
*My daughter served on the County's Reimagining Policing task Force


The Can't Wait for 8 are not all evidence-based best practices. However, some of this is disingenuous since Gaithersburg police recruits attend the County academy, and learn exactly the same curriculum.

*The County has long prohibited choke holds. They haven't been trained on those since 2002.

*The County has been taught de-escalation techniques as part of use of force for decades. Chief Jones also implemented ICAT training. The County exceeds State requirement in almost every training area.

*Warn before shooting. I see that Gaithersburg policy allows an officer to use best judgment if there is not time to warn or use alternatives.

*Requires police to exhaust all alternatives before shooting. I see that Gaithersburg policy allows an officer to use best judgment if there is not time to warn or use alternatives.

*Duty to intervene. Chief Jones implemented this as soon as he became Chief.

*Prohibition from shooting at vehicles. MCPD can't shoot at fleeing vehicles.

*Use of Force Continuum. This has been outdated for at least 2 decades. Necessary and proportional are the standards used in the County academy, which trains all police in the County. Use of Force continuum does not comply with current federal case law on lawful use of force, and teaching a continuum actually led to increased uses of unnecessary force. Gaithersburg's website reflects the use of necessary and proportional.

*Requires comprehensive reporting. What data elements does this entail? And is it more than what the state requires?


*Gaithersburg City police don't wear BWCs if they are undercover. The policy says police who are in uniform or who have a prominently displayed badge or other indication that they are police. Otherwise, use of a BWC does not comply with the State wiretap act.



Another question: The county has given away a lot of manager rights in the FOP collective bargaining agreement. It's not just Elrich. It's been going on since at least Duncan. How will you work with a police department where the FOP has disproportionately more power regarding performance and discipline? Both erode accountability. Their contract controls the disciplinary scheme until July 1, 2023.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 08:41     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people want to vote for thoughtful, moderate and ethic candidates who are not already in the pocket of developers and who care about the county’s finances, they should vote for:

D2: Marilyn Balcombe

D4: Kate Stewart

D5: Daniel Koroma

D6: Omar Lazo

D7: Dawn Luedtke

A1: Gabe Albornoz

A2: Scott Goldberg

A3: Kim Kellerman

A4: Laurie-Anne Sayles
-


I agree with all of these but Kate Stewart. She is not moderate.

Love Omar Lazo and Daniel Koroma though. Would be very happy with this Council.

I would personally prefer someone more moderate than Kate Stewart, but she’s running against Amy Kinsburg who has been receiving a paycheck to lead a plastic front group for developers. She’s completely untrustworthy. Meanwhile at least Ginsburg showed some guts to buck the TKPK mob on Takoma Junction, which I give her some credit for. But not a lot of great options for that seat, unfortunately.

As for Koroma, he seems like a great guy and is exactly the kid of leader that we need. Particularly considering that he’s running against Jeremiah Pope who looks like the physical incarnation of an indictment waiting to happen.

*I meant Stewart bucked the mob on Takoma Junction.


Then Stewart has my vote.
--the person you keep accusing of being a thrive shill

Just perusing this thread and I see these sorts of posts a lot. How does this person know who they are talking to?

Wouldn’t make sense that it’s Jeff posting anonymously. However, there is always a Moderator account logged on? Do you Moderate for Jeff and watch IPs and then troll anonymously?

Or are you just pretending to know who you are talking to? Just curious, because it’s odd how often this happens and seems like it cannot be a coincidence.

In any case, it’s really lame behavior. Either pretending to know or actually knowing and anonymous trolling.
Anonymous
Post 02/21/2022 02:26     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Ms. Sayles.

Could you talk a little more about the progressive policies for the Police department?

-The Progressive policies I reference include advocacy in supporting the adoption of the following nationwide "eight policy recommendations that cannot wait" underway in the City of Gaithersburg:
**What they have failed to do at the county and state, we've been prohibiting the following:
**Bans Chokeholds and Strangleholds
**Requires De-Escalation
**Requires Warning Before Shooting
**Requires to Exhaust All Alternatives Before Shooting
**Duty to Intervene
**Ban Shooting at Moving Vehicles
**Has Use of Force Continuum
**Requires Comprehensive Reporting

Moreover, following the police-involved shooting of a Gaithersburg youth, I worked with our police department to ensure all of our officers, even those working undercover, must be outfitted with body cameras to prevent the loss of life while in police custody


And are you advocating for Gaithersburg resident representation on the state-mandated Police Accountability Board that the Council is now creating? How do local police departments feel about being subjected to Elrich-appointed disciplinary boards?


*The City of Gaithersburg has the most diverse population in the country and we have our police department as well. It would be helpful to hear from residents from our city and if you're interested in applying, send me an email and let m know if I can be helpful.
*My daughter served on the County's Reimagining Policing task Force
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2022 13:04     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people want to vote for thoughtful, moderate and ethic candidates who are not already in the pocket of developers and who care about the county’s finances, they should vote for:

D2: Marilyn Balcombe

D4: Kate Stewart

D5: Daniel Koroma

D6: Omar Lazo

D7: Dawn Luedtke

A1: Gabe Albornoz

A2: Scott Goldberg

A3: Kim Kellerman

A4: Laurie-Anne Sayles
-


I agree with all of these but Kate Stewart. She is not moderate.

Love Omar Lazo and Daniel Koroma though. Would be very happy with this Council.

I would personally prefer someone more moderate than Kate Stewart, but she’s running against Amy Kinsburg who has been receiving a paycheck to lead a plastic front group for developers. She’s completely untrustworthy. Meanwhile at least Ginsburg showed some guts to buck the TKPK mob on Takoma Junction, which I give her some credit for. But not a lot of great options for that seat, unfortunately.

As for Koroma, he seems like a great guy and is exactly the kid of leader that we need. Particularly considering that he’s running against Jeremiah Pope who looks like the physical incarnation of an indictment waiting to happen.

*I meant Stewart bucked the mob on Takoma Junction.


Then Stewart has my vote.
--the person you keep accusing of being a thrive shill
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2022 13:01     Subject: Re:Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:For all local positions, everything is decided in Democratic primary.

Down county areas are over represented for multiple reasons. One is that they vote more down there the other is public financing which puts millions of county $ into the campaigns based on their individual donation totals. Down county puts more money and more people into these campaigns which increases the cash on hand to run campaigns.

If you want to have an impact on local elections it’s imperative that you promote voting and political engagement in rest of county and also register democrat.

There is a new organization www.lefttovote.org dedicated to all of this. Check it out and pass the word


Here is a poster telling crazy Trumpists to vote Democrat so they run out nation into the ground. The sad thing is, they probably haven't really thought the concept through.
Anonymous
Post 02/16/2022 11:52     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Thank you, Ms. Sayles.

Could you talk a little more about the progressive policies for the Police department?

And are you advocating for Gaithersburg resident representation on the state-mandated Police Accountability Board that the Council is now creating? How do local police departments feel about being subjected to Elrich-appointed disciplinary boards?
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2022 22:43     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why are seemingly all the county at-large candidates from either downtown Silver Spring or TP? They all live within 3 miles of each other. Montgomery is a big county. Shouldn’t some of the at-large candidates be from places elsewhere?


Because people who live in other parts of the county have real jobs.


Stated differently, the SS/TP crowd is out of touch with reality.
Anonymous
Post 02/15/2022 22:31     Subject: Re:Montgomery County Council -- at large?

I was googling my name and am glad I came across this site!

I am Laurie-Anne Sayles (Laurie-Anne is my first name, my middle name begins with a P), a former Gaithersburg City Councilmember, now a candidate for Montgomery County Council At-Large. During my first term serving Gaithersburg residents, I am so proud of my work while being recognized as the Environmental Champion of the Year in 2017, M.D. Daily Record Top 100 Women List in 2018, and National League of Cities Legislator of the Year and Council President in 2020.

So why did I decide to run for a countywide office vs. re-election? Let me share a bit about the timing of my decision.

The City of Gaithersburg has seen its share of challenges, including two government shutdowns, the pandemic effects on the most diverse city in the country (according to Wallethub), and a racial reckoning...while most local governments folded under pressure, we banded together to support our small businesses through grants that helped them make payroll and pay for other expenses so they could continue serving our residents and visitors. We also created after-school programs for students struggling with remote learning. We provided meals and rental assistance resources for our seniors and other safety-net services for those in need while growing the biotech corridor and maintaining a zero debt budget without raising taxes. We also passed progressive policies to modernize our police department, created a master plan for the Lakeforest mall property, and spearheaded the Racial Equity Legislation and subsequent action plan.

This wasn't the same narrative or level of progress at the county level. The county has a bad reputation in the region regarding how we support, retain, and grow our economy. Our schools and students are struggling and overcrowded, we have an affordable housing shortage, and we have a climate crisis on our hands. All, while we're in the midst of a public health crisis and not one of our Councilmembers has public health or healthcare-related experience like myself. We also have ZERO women serving at large and ZERO representation from the upcounty. I'm also the only candidate who has developed a five-point policy platform/plan to position our county's economy for future success. I am so proud to have former County Executive Leggett and Takoma Park Mayor, Kate Stewart, endorse my S.M.A.R.T. agenda for our county.

I was encouraged to run with so much uncertainty and institutional knowledge lost because of term limits and candidates seeking higher office. I am running because we need trusted, tested, and experienced leadership to oversee our $6Billion budget. I have the experience and a 15+year history of local advocacy and organizing experience that will ensure I'm ready to lead on day 1.

Please visit my website at: LaurieAnneSayles.org to learn more about my S.M.A.R.T. agenda, support our campaign, and join our #SaylesForce Team! #Sayles4MoCo
Feel free to email me as well! I love hearing from my neighbors from around the county.

Best,
Laurie-Anne
info@laurieannesayles.org
Why I'm Running commercial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sGQZ87hXrs
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 12:42     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people want to vote for thoughtful, moderate and ethic candidates who are not already in the pocket of developers and who care about the county’s finances, they should vote for:

D2: Marilyn Balcombe

D4: Kate Stewart

D5: Daniel Koroma

D6: Omar Lazo

D7: Dawn Luedtke

A1: Gabe Albornoz

A2: Scott Goldberg

A3: Kim Kellerman

A4: Laurie-Anne Sayles
-


I agree with all of these but Kate Stewart. She is not moderate.

Love Omar Lazo and Daniel Koroma though. Would be very happy with this Council.

I would personally prefer someone more moderate than Kate Stewart, but she’s running against Amy Kinsburg who has been receiving a paycheck to lead a plastic front group for developers. She’s completely untrustworthy. Meanwhile at least Ginsburg showed some guts to buck the TKPK mob on Takoma Junction, which I give her some credit for. But not a lot of great options for that seat, unfortunately.

As for Koroma, he seems like a great guy and is exactly the kid of leader that we need. Particularly considering that he’s running against Jeremiah Pope who looks like the physical incarnation of an indictment waiting to happen.

*I meant Stewart bucked the mob on Takoma Junction.


Interesting, thank you. I don't know anything about Jeremiah Pope.

His expertise is working as a political insider in Annapolis and relatedly, political fundraising.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 12:11     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people want to vote for thoughtful, moderate and ethic candidates who are not already in the pocket of developers and who care about the county’s finances, they should vote for:

D2: Marilyn Balcombe

D4: Kate Stewart

D5: Daniel Koroma

D6: Omar Lazo

D7: Dawn Luedtke

A1: Gabe Albornoz

A2: Scott Goldberg

A3: Kim Kellerman

A4: Laurie-Anne Sayles
-


I agree with all of these but Kate Stewart. She is not moderate.

Love Omar Lazo and Daniel Koroma though. Would be very happy with this Council.

I would personally prefer someone more moderate than Kate Stewart, but she’s running against Amy Kinsburg who has been receiving a paycheck to lead a plastic front group for developers. She’s completely untrustworthy. Meanwhile at least Ginsburg showed some guts to buck the TKPK mob on Takoma Junction, which I give her some credit for. But not a lot of great options for that seat, unfortunately.

As for Koroma, he seems like a great guy and is exactly the kid of leader that we need. Particularly considering that he’s running against Jeremiah Pope who looks like the physical incarnation of an indictment waiting to happen.

*I meant Stewart bucked the mob on Takoma Junction.


Interesting, thank you. I don't know anything about Jeremiah Pope.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 10:37     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people want to vote for thoughtful, moderate and ethic candidates who are not already in the pocket of developers and who care about the county’s finances, they should vote for:

D2: Marilyn Balcombe

D4: Kate Stewart

D5: Daniel Koroma

D6: Omar Lazo

D7: Dawn Luedtke

A1: Gabe Albornoz

A2: Scott Goldberg

A3: Kim Kellerman

A4: Laurie-Anne Sayles
-


I agree with all of these but Kate Stewart. She is not moderate.

Love Omar Lazo and Daniel Koroma though. Would be very happy with this Council.

I would personally prefer someone more moderate than Kate Stewart, but she’s running against Amy Kinsburg who has been receiving a paycheck to lead a plastic front group for developers. She’s completely untrustworthy. Meanwhile at least Ginsburg showed some guts to buck the TKPK mob on Takoma Junction, which I give her some credit for. But not a lot of great options for that seat, unfortunately.

As for Koroma, he seems like a great guy and is exactly the kid of leader that we need. Particularly considering that he’s running against Jeremiah Pope who looks like the physical incarnation of an indictment waiting to happen.

*I meant Stewart bucked the mob on Takoma Junction.
Anonymous
Post 02/01/2022 10:31     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If people want to vote for thoughtful, moderate and ethic candidates who are not already in the pocket of developers and who care about the county’s finances, they should vote for:

D2: Marilyn Balcombe

D4: Kate Stewart

D5: Daniel Koroma

D6: Omar Lazo

D7: Dawn Luedtke

A1: Gabe Albornoz

A2: Scott Goldberg

A3: Kim Kellerman

A4: Laurie-Anne Sayles
-


I agree with all of these but Kate Stewart. She is not moderate.

Love Omar Lazo and Daniel Koroma though. Would be very happy with this Council.

I would personally prefer someone more moderate than Kate Stewart, but she’s running against Amy Kinsburg who has been receiving a paycheck to lead a plastic front group for developers. She’s completely untrustworthy. Meanwhile at least Ginsburg showed some guts to buck the TKPK mob on Takoma Junction, which I give her some credit for. But not a lot of great options for that seat, unfortunately.

As for Koroma, he seems like a great guy and is exactly the kid of leader that we need. Particularly considering that he’s running against Jeremiah Pope who looks like the physical incarnation of an indictment waiting to happen.
Anonymous
Post 01/31/2022 17:09     Subject: Montgomery County Council -- at large?

Anonymous wrote:If people want to vote for thoughtful, moderate and ethic candidates who are not already in the pocket of developers and who care about the county’s finances, they should vote for:

D2: Marilyn Balcombe

D4: Kate Stewart

D5: Daniel Koroma

D6: Omar Lazo

D7: Dawn Luedtke

A1: Gabe Albornoz

A2: Scott Goldberg

A3: Kim Kellerman

A4: Laurie-Anne Sayles
-


I agree with all of these but Kate Stewart. She is not moderate.

Love Omar Lazo and Daniel Koroma though. Would be very happy with this Council.