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.
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
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
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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 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?
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
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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 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
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.
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
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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 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
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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 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.
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
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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.
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
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