Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the schools. At the elementary level MCPS has a 47% FARMS rate up 10% from just a few years ago. It's becoming a school system for the poor and that isn't good for anybody.
It's completely Marc Elrich's fault that it's not 1970 in Montgomery County anymore!!!!!!!!!11
1970? You need only go back to 2010 when the FARMS rate for elementary schools was closer to one third than one half of all students. People are leaving MCPS. Look at Woodlin ES - used to have a FARMS rate of 20% a couple years ago. Now it is closer to 40%. White flight.
"People" who? MCPS enrollment:
2010: 144,014
2023: 160,489
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the schools. At the elementary level MCPS has a 47% FARMS rate up 10% from just a few years ago. It's becoming a school system for the poor and that isn't good for anybody.
It's completely Marc Elrich's fault that it's not 1970 in Montgomery County anymore!!!!!!!!!11
1970? You need only go back to 2010 when the FARMS rate for elementary schools was closer to one third than one half of all students. People are leaving MCPS. Look at Woodlin ES - used to have a FARMS rate of 20% a couple years ago. Now it is closer to 40%. White flight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the schools. At the elementary level MCPS has a 47% FARMS rate up 10% from just a few years ago. It's becoming a school system for the poor and that isn't good for anybody.
It's completely Marc Elrich's fault that it's not 1970 in Montgomery County anymore!!!!!!!!!11
Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the schools. At the elementary level MCPS has a 47% FARMS rate up 10% from just a few years ago. It's becoming a school system for the poor and that isn't good for anybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Then mind paying my taxes too?
Anonymous wrote:Well it looks like MoCo’s property taxes are going up by almost 5%. Remind me again why I live here and not across the river? Please remind me how many votes he beat Blair by?
Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the schools. At the elementary level MCPS has a 47% FARMS rate up 10% from just a few years ago. It's becoming a school system for the poor and that isn't good for anybody.
It's completely Marc Elrich's fault that it's not 1970 in Montgomery County anymore!!!!!!!!!11
Anonymous wrote:Not to mention the schools. At the elementary level MCPS has a 47% FARMS rate up 10% from just a few years ago. It's becoming a school system for the poor and that isn't good for anybody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you prefer living somewhere where you need to pay for every single separate service, like garbage removal, and where schools are cesspools with no decent curriculum, and where there are no social services for the poor, and no money for cultural endeavors and libraries, then by all means, move to a lower-tax state.
What you may not perceive from your vantage point of self-absorption, is that the more taxes are spent to benefit the population and lift up those with needs, the safer and better-off everyone is... even the ones who are not recipients of some of these services. Otherwise you let inequality fester, and all the problems it entails.
Inequality will fester here regardless since it’s a sanctuary county and disproportionate destination for the world’s downtrodden.
MoCo certainly should take care of our lower income citizens, but MoCo needs to be realistic here. Overly generous benefits are simply attracting more lower income citizens. And MoCo can't solve the poverty issue for mankind. And, yes, people do move for financial reasons, including govt programs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo's budget is busted because of health and human services, which are up 8-9% annually since 2019, and MCPS / fire / police pension funding. Covid obsession + taking care of illegal immigrants + giving in to unions takes it toll. We can't do this indefinitely.
And $18 million a year to the Green Bank.
Can someone explain how this Green Bank works? It seems like some magical thinking.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo's budget is busted because of health and human services, which are up 8-9% annually since 2019, and MCPS / fire / police pension funding. Covid obsession + taking care of illegal immigrants + giving in to unions takes it toll. We can't do this indefinitely.
And $18 million a year to the Green Bank.
Anonymous wrote:MoCo's budget is busted because of health and human services, which are up 8-9% annually since 2019, and MCPS / fire / police pension funding. Covid obsession + taking care of illegal immigrants + giving in to unions takes it toll. We can't do this indefinitely.