Anonymous wrote:Where is a link to the entire council meeting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with this is it ends up raising your auto insurance.
Those that cannot afford a license cannot afford auto insurance. Everyone's rates go up from uninsured motorist accidents.
People that cannot afford a license and cannot afford auto insurance should be taking the bus or biking to work.
Nobody said that it's ok to drive without a license. Merely that higher fines will not deter people from doing so.
How about jail time, would that defer people?
Unlikely. As posters on DCUM keep repeating, in many parts of Montgomery County, it's hard to get around without a car. Compare the urgency of "if I get caught, I might go to jail" to "if I don't get to work, I will lose my job".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with this is it ends up raising your auto insurance.
Those that cannot afford a license cannot afford auto insurance. Everyone's rates go up from uninsured motorist accidents.
People that cannot afford a license and cannot afford auto insurance should be taking the bus or biking to work.
Nobody said that it's ok to drive without a license. Merely that higher fines will not deter people from doing so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with this is it ends up raising your auto insurance.
Those that cannot afford a license cannot afford auto insurance. Everyone's rates go up from uninsured motorist accidents.
People that cannot afford a license and cannot afford auto insurance should be taking the bus or biking to work.
Nobody said that it's ok to drive without a license. Merely that higher fines will not deter people from doing so.
How about jail time, would that defer people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with this is it ends up raising your auto insurance.
Those that cannot afford a license cannot afford auto insurance. Everyone's rates go up from uninsured motorist accidents.
People that cannot afford a license and cannot afford auto insurance should be taking the bus or biking to work.
Nobody said that it's ok to drive without a license. Merely that higher fines will not deter people from doing so.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful excuse for increasing danger for pedestrians.
Everything is oppression/racism/sexism. It can't possibly be due to peoples' poor choices to break the law. No one is ever personally responsible, some -ism is always to blame. Mink is absolutely nutso.
I agree with her 100%
-a cis white guy
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What she actually said: many people drive without a license due to limited resources [this is a fact] and so higher fines would not deter them from doing so [a reasonable conclusion].
I remember all the way back to 2022 when Esther Wells was running for school board as just a concerned mom and accountant.
Can you provide some credible link or data to the fact (as you say) that "many people drive without a license due to limited resources"?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What she actually said: many people drive without a license due to limited resources [this is a fact] and so higher fines would not deter them from doing so [a reasonable conclusion].
I remember all the way back to 2022 when Esther Wells was running for school board as just a concerned mom and accountant.
Can you provide some credible link or data to the fact (as you say) that "many people drive without a license due to limited resources"?
Anonymous wrote:What she actually said: many people drive without a license due to limited resources [this is a fact] and so higher fines would not deter them from doing so [a reasonable conclusion].
I remember all the way back to 2022 when Esther Wells was running for school board as just a concerned mom and accountant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:can we please bring back the Moco of the 90s/early 2000s
What planet are these loonies living on?
The Montgomery County of 2024. What planet are you living on?
these nutjobs are outliers - most moco residents are not die hard ultra progressives
The members of the Montgomery County Council were elected by the voters of Montgomery County. That's how democracy works.
The candidates are usually a bunch of hacks. Obviously the area skews blue, which is great, but there are never moderate options. It's all super progressive people with no understanding of economic or criminal policy. I've never voted for a republican in my life but I think, at least in local elections, I need to start doing that. It's getting beyond ridiculous Moco is bleeding out but we would rather focus making sure people's feelings don't get hurt.
Have you sat in a council meeting? It's embarrassing.
Then here is a three-step plan for you:
1. Find a candidate you support (or run yourself).
2. Persuade eligible voters to vote for your candidate (or you).
3. Get more votes than the other candidates.