Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the types that live in Silver Spring and Takoma Park?
They're over educated idiots. Education =/= intelligence. Takoma Park once tried to get people to install corn burning stoves in their homes for heating, because it was supposed to be 'better for then environment'. And you wonder why the granola eaters in Takoma tolerate a self-proclaimed socialist like Elrich?
SS isn't any better. Many in SS have never had a real job in their lives, because they work for the govt, a think tank, or some 'community activity' org that relies on govt grants to pay their salaries. Their solution is always more govt, more taxes, and more regulations that generate revenues for the state that'll pay their salaries.
Unfortunately for MoCo, TP and SS have the highest population that basically controls the vote. They're not very intelligent though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He hardly won.
Too many D’s ran and it split the vote.
Then he ran against a certifiably insane R.
He beat both Ficker and Floreen, who ran as in Independent, with the same vote share as Ike Leggett. It was as solid a general election victory as they come.
He beat Blair by a handful of votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He hardly won.
Too many D’s ran and it split the vote.
Then he ran against a certifiably insane R.
He beat both Ficker and Floreen, who ran as in Independent, with the same vote share as Ike Leggett. It was as solid a general election victory as they come.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. People like Elrich because he’s a genuine person who doesn’t judge people. Sure he hates corporate profits, but he never judges people. There is a lot of judging in our politics and Elrich fights hard against that. Whether you are rich or poor, live in a house or apartment, Elrich is happy for you to live your life.
2. Elrich loves every part of this county. If you go around you will surprisingly see Elrich signs in every nook and cranny.
There’s signs in Takoma Park, Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, Chevy Chase, Edgemoor, Potomac, Gaithersburg, etc. He enjoys broad geographic support across the county because he supports every part of the county. He’s not trying to malign your neighborhood as evil “sprawl” or try to divest resources from your community. He wants every community to thrive.
While he’s certainly not everyone’s cup of tea, astute politicians should learn a lesson from Elrich in how to do politics.
I will be voting for Blair because I think breaking the TPSS stranglehold on county politics is critically important. And we need some fresh ideas for jobs growth and Riemer is just a clown.
You must not work with him. Because I do. He's horrific and surrounds himself with his coterie of like-minded advisors.
I don’t work for him nor care about your HR grievances. Don’t like your boss, find another job. The point is only that he’s the only candidate I’ve ever seen have his signs out front of $4 million houses and also have strong support from unions and underrepresented minority groups. It’s an incredible coalition for its breadth, but I guess not depth.
Oh, he's not my boss. I was refuting your comment that he's not judgmental. I don't care who's posting signs for him.
I get it that you’ve got an axe to grind, but you make it too obvious by contradicting yourself in the space of a few minutes.
You wrote:You must not work with him. Because I do. He's horrific and surrounds himself with his coterie of like-minded advisors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Hans Riemer. How are you?
It's funny how everyone thinks the anti-Elrich posters are pro-Riemer. Riemer is a non-issue in this race. It's Elrich/Blair.
It’s a presumption because the only people who express significant visceral hate towards Elrich are the Riemer supporters.
Oh. I hate both. Voting for Blair.
Same
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Hans Riemer. How are you?
It's funny how everyone thinks the anti-Elrich posters are pro-Riemer. Riemer is a non-issue in this race. It's Elrich/Blair.
It’s a presumption because the only people who express significant visceral hate towards Elrich are the Riemer supporters.
Oh. I hate both. Voting for Blair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Hans Riemer. How are you?
It's funny how everyone thinks the anti-Elrich posters are pro-Riemer. Riemer is a non-issue in this race. It's Elrich/Blair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. My priorities are likely to be quite different from yours.
2. I’m pleased with the way the COVID crisis has been handled.
3. The alternatives who flood my Mail box with expensive promotional materials have, so far, not impressed me.
I worked for Elrich last go round as a campaign volunteer. I also donated. I was wondering why none of the D candidates were addressing the spike in crime. Then I found someone who has been addressing it and is fiscally conservative too - Reardon Sullivan. I never thought I’d vote for an R again but he seems like a good choice - born and raised in MoCo; his Dad worked in the Carter Administration, he condemned Jan 6 as it was in progress, and he runs an engineering business. He’s Black too, whadya know?
Sorry. The worst kind of politicians are the Black Republicans. This I know.
And there is no bigger racist than a democrat that targets a POC republican. Thank you for the demonstration.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi Hans Riemer. How are you?
It's funny how everyone thinks the anti-Elrich posters are pro-Riemer. Riemer is a non-issue in this race. It's Elrich/Blair.
It’s a presumption because the only people who express significant visceral hate towards Elrich are the Riemer supporters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. My priorities are likely to be quite different from yours.
2. I’m pleased with the way the COVID crisis has been handled.
3. The alternatives who flood my Mail box with expensive promotional materials have, so far, not impressed me.
I worked for Elrich last go round as a campaign volunteer. I also donated. I was wondering why none of the D candidates were addressing the spike in crime. Then I found someone who has been addressing it and is fiscally conservative too - Reardon Sullivan. I never thought I’d vote for an R again but he seems like a good choice - born and raised in MoCo; his Dad worked in the Carter Administration, he condemned Jan 6 as it was in progress, and he runs an engineering business. He’s Black too, whadya know?
Sorry. The worst kind of politicians are the Black Republicans. This I know.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. People like Elrich because he’s a genuine person who doesn’t judge people. Sure he hates corporate profits, but he never judges people. There is a lot of judging in our politics and Elrich fights hard against that. Whether you are rich or poor, live in a house or apartment, Elrich is happy for you to live your life.
2. Elrich loves every part of this county. If you go around you will surprisingly see Elrich signs in every nook and cranny.
There’s signs in Takoma Park, Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, Chevy Chase, Edgemoor, Potomac, Gaithersburg, etc. He enjoys broad geographic support across the county because he supports every part of the county. He’s not trying to malign your neighborhood as evil “sprawl” or try to divest resources from your community. He wants every community to thrive.
While he’s certainly not everyone’s cup of tea, astute politicians should learn a lesson from Elrich in how to do politics.
I will be voting for Blair because I think breaking the TPSS stranglehold on county politics is critically important. And we need some fresh ideas for jobs growth and Riemer is just a clown.
You must not work with him. Because I do. He's horrific and surrounds himself with his coterie of like-minded advisors.
I don’t work for him nor care about your HR grievances. Don’t like your boss, find another job. The point is only that he’s the only candidate I’ve ever seen have his signs out front of $4 million houses and also have strong support from unions and underrepresented minority groups. It’s an incredible coalition for its breadth, but I guess not depth.
Oh, he's not my boss. I was refuting your comment that he's not judgmental. I don't care who's posting signs for him.
I get it that you’ve got an axe to grind, but you make it too obvious by contradicting yourself in the space of a few minutes.
You wrote:You must not work with him. Because I do. He's horrific and surrounds himself with his coterie of like-minded advisors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. My priorities are likely to be quite different from yours.
2. I’m pleased with the way the COVID crisis has been handled.
3. The alternatives who flood my Mail box with expensive promotional materials have, so far, not impressed me.
I worked for Elrich last go round as a campaign volunteer. I also donated. I was wondering why none of the D candidates were addressing the spike in crime. Then I found someone who has been addressing it and is fiscally conservative too - Reardon Sullivan. I never thought I’d vote for an R again but he seems like a good choice - born and raised in MoCo; his Dad worked in the Carter Administration, he condemned Jan 6 as it was in progress, and he runs an engineering business. He’s Black too, whadya know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. People like Elrich because he’s a genuine person who doesn’t judge people. Sure he hates corporate profits, but he never judges people. There is a lot of judging in our politics and Elrich fights hard against that. Whether you are rich or poor, live in a house or apartment, Elrich is happy for you to live your life.
2. Elrich loves every part of this county. If you go around you will surprisingly see Elrich signs in every nook and cranny.
There’s signs in Takoma Park, Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, Chevy Chase, Edgemoor, Potomac, Gaithersburg, etc. He enjoys broad geographic support across the county because he supports every part of the county. He’s not trying to malign your neighborhood as evil “sprawl” or try to divest resources from your community. He wants every community to thrive.
While he’s certainly not everyone’s cup of tea, astute politicians should learn a lesson from Elrich in how to do politics.
I will be voting for Blair because I think breaking the TPSS stranglehold on county politics is critically important. And we need some fresh ideas for jobs growth and Riemer is just a clown.
You must not work with him. Because I do. He's horrific and surrounds himself with his coterie of like-minded advisors.
I don’t work for him nor care about your HR grievances. Don’t like your boss, find another job. The point is only that he’s the only candidate I’ve ever seen have his signs out front of $4 million houses and also have strong support from unions and underrepresented minority groups. It’s an incredible coalition for its breadth, but I guess not depth.
Oh, he's not my boss. I was refuting your comment that he's not judgmental. I don't care who's posting signs for him.
You wrote:You must not work with him. Because I do. He's horrific and surrounds himself with his coterie of like-minded advisors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. People like Elrich because he’s a genuine person who doesn’t judge people. Sure he hates corporate profits, but he never judges people. There is a lot of judging in our politics and Elrich fights hard against that. Whether you are rich or poor, live in a house or apartment, Elrich is happy for you to live your life.
2. Elrich loves every part of this county. If you go around you will surprisingly see Elrich signs in every nook and cranny.
There’s signs in Takoma Park, Silver Spring, Aspen Hill, Chevy Chase, Edgemoor, Potomac, Gaithersburg, etc. He enjoys broad geographic support across the county because he supports every part of the county. He’s not trying to malign your neighborhood as evil “sprawl” or try to divest resources from your community. He wants every community to thrive.
While he’s certainly not everyone’s cup of tea, astute politicians should learn a lesson from Elrich in how to do politics.
I will be voting for Blair because I think breaking the TPSS stranglehold on county politics is critically important. And we need some fresh ideas for jobs growth and Riemer is just a clown.
You must not work with him. Because I do. He's horrific and surrounds himself with his coterie of like-minded advisors.
I don’t work for him nor care about your HR grievances. Don’t like your boss, find another job. The point is only that he’s the only candidate I’ve ever seen have his signs out front of $4 million houses and also have strong support from unions and underrepresented minority groups. It’s an incredible coalition for its breadth, but I guess not depth.