Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You’re right, only property owners should vote. /s
+1. Why has nobody thought of this before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
What government meetings (for the public) do you go to that have posted videos with time stamps?![]()
Montgomery County, MD does.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/COUNCIL/OnDemand/index.html
Yeah, that's for if you want to watch the Montgomery County Council. There are a lot of meetings in Montgomery County where members of the public speak that aren't Montgomery County Council meetings.
So you are claiming that there are “government meetings” that are not Council meetings where people are saying that renters should not be allowed the right to vote but those meetings are not recorded? Right…………
What I said: "I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life."
What meetings are those?
Community association meetings, HOA meetings, public outreach meetings, meet-the-candidate meetings, etc. People have also said various jaw-dropping things on the record at formal public hearings, of course.
You attend both community association meetings and HOA meetings? Right…..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
What government meetings (for the public) do you go to that have posted videos with time stamps?![]()
Montgomery County, MD does.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/COUNCIL/OnDemand/index.html
Yeah, that's for if you want to watch the Montgomery County Council. There are a lot of meetings in Montgomery County where members of the public speak that aren't Montgomery County Council meetings.
So you are claiming that there are “government meetings” that are not Council meetings where people are saying that renters should not be allowed the right to vote but those meetings are not recorded? Right…………
What I said: "I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life."
What meetings are those?
Community association meetings, HOA meetings, public outreach meetings, meet-the-candidate meetings, etc. People have also said various jaw-dropping things on the record at formal public hearings, of course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
What government meetings (for the public) do you go to that have posted videos with time stamps?![]()
Montgomery County, MD does.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/COUNCIL/OnDemand/index.html
Yeah, that's for if you want to watch the Montgomery County Council. There are a lot of meetings in Montgomery County where members of the public speak that aren't Montgomery County Council meetings.
So you are claiming that there are “government meetings” that are not Council meetings where people are saying that renters should not be allowed the right to vote but those meetings are not recorded? Right…………
What I said: "I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life."
What meetings are those?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
What government meetings (for the public) do you go to that have posted videos with time stamps?![]()
Montgomery County, MD does.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/COUNCIL/OnDemand/index.html
Yeah, that's for if you want to watch the Montgomery County Council. There are a lot of meetings in Montgomery County where members of the public speak that aren't Montgomery County Council meetings.
So you are claiming that there are “government meetings” that are not Council meetings where people are saying that renters should not be allowed the right to vote but those meetings are not recorded? Right…………
What I said: "I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
What government meetings (for the public) do you go to that have posted videos with time stamps?![]()
Montgomery County, MD does.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/COUNCIL/OnDemand/index.html
Yeah, that's for if you want to watch the Montgomery County Council. There are a lot of meetings in Montgomery County where members of the public speak that aren't Montgomery County Council meetings.
So you are claiming that there are “government meetings” that are not Council meetings where people are saying that renters should not be allowed the right to vote but those meetings are not recorded? Right…………
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
What government meetings (for the public) do you go to that have posted videos with time stamps?![]()
Montgomery County, MD does.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/COUNCIL/OnDemand/index.html
Yeah, that's for if you want to watch the Montgomery County Council. There are a lot of meetings in Montgomery County where members of the public speak that aren't Montgomery County Council meetings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
What government meetings (for the public) do you go to that have posted videos with time stamps?![]()
Montgomery County, MD does.
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/COUNCIL/OnDemand/index.html
Anonymous wrote:You’re right, only property owners should vote. /s
Anonymous wrote:I would more annoyed at the 25yr old kids who live in their parent's basement voting versus renters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
What government meetings (for the public) do you go to that have posted videos with time stamps?![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm assuming the OP was a false flag from a YIMBY
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Video is fine too as long as you provide the time stamp.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.
What government meetings do you go to that have published transcripts?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this post was a parody but the YIMBYs are taking it seriously? I guess searching for things to be offended by is easier/more entertaining than getting housing built.
Why would you think that? I have heard plenty of people express this opinion, at public meetings, in real life.
I go to more than my share of public meetings and have not heard this view espoused a single time. Show me a transcript from a government meeting in the Washington metropolitan area where someone advocates disenfranchising renters.