Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 13:16     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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You obviously aren’t following MoCo closely enough. It’s about whether we “build it and they will come” or whether we stage development to ensure our roads, schools, sewers, etc work. Build it and be damned is Republican/ Floreen. Ensuring we have appropriate growth and infrastructure is Elrich. He has never taken a cent from developers. Floreen is at their beck and call.


Eh. Build whatever - that's Floreen. Don't build anything - that's Elrich. I'd rather push Elrich to build good stuff than to fight Floreen to not build lots of bad stuff. And don't forget the county council. The county executive is not the king of Montgomery County.


+1 million
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 13:15     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

13:10 - should have added Reimer to the awful trifecta of Florence and Leventhal. They all can barely suffer the concerns of the upper middle class, and unbelievably Berliner had to APOLOGIZE for representing constituent interests from Bethesda and Chevy Chase.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 13:11     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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You obviously aren’t following MoCo closely enough. It’s about whether we “build it and they will come” or whether we stage development to ensure our roads, schools, sewers, etc work. Build it and be damned is Republican/ Floreen. Ensuring we have appropriate growth and infrastructure is Elrich. He has never taken a cent from developers. Floreen is at their beck and call.


Eh. Build whatever - that's Floreen. Don't build anything - that's Elrich. I'd rather push Elrich to build good stuff than to fight Floreen to not build lots of bad stuff. And don't forget the county council. The county executive is not the king of Montgomery County.


This. Floreen is the developer's candidates-she pushed through a discussion on a development where I was living without even allowing a public hearing that was requested to talk about implications for a school that was already way over capacity. I voted for Blair, but there's no way I would vote for Floreen. Elrich would have my vote in that contest.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 13:10     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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Anonymous wrote:I haven't decided who I'll vote for yet (other than not Ficker) but I don't understand this "party unity" nonsense. I'm a registered Democrat, but I will vote for the best candidate, regardless of party. The idea of party first is one of the major problems in our country today - haven't we all wondered why none of the Republicans in Congress are standing up to Trump? It's because of "party unity" and it's terrible. Life and people don't fit into just 2 categories, and we shouldn't blindly follow someone just because they happen to have a D or an R next to their name.

In fact, as I'm writing this, I'm getting really irked at the Elrich supporters who I've heard making this argument and calling Floreen undemocratic. What in the world is undemocratic about running for office? Like I said, I haven't decided who to vote for (I voted Frick in primary) but this argument is a strike against Elrich for me. He is not entitled to the office. The Democratic process is not being undermined by the inclusion of an independent.


Because if you are a minority, you are getting truly hurt by the Republicans. If you care about minorities and civil rights for all, you’ll vote democrat until we can solidify those rights again for everyone. This is in all offices, not just federal.

It’s not about Elrich specifically.


But Floreen is a Democrat and will enact Democratic policies. The "I" next to her name doesn't change that.



This is county government. County government is primarily concerned with trash pick-up, potholes, permits, and school funding. What are Democratic vs. Republican policies on these issues?


You obviously aren’t following MoCo closely enough. It’s about whether we “build it and they will come” or whether we stage development to ensure our roads, schools, sewers, etc work. Build it and be damned is Republican/ Floreen. Ensuring we have appropriate growth and infrastructure is Elrich. He has never taken a cent from developers. Floreen is at their beck and call.


Yummy, kool aide, perfect for a summer day. Not so perfect for a county that needs jobs and a viable tax base.


Here’s some kool aid for you Floreen supporters: do you want the upper middle class of Bethesda and Potomac to flee the county, the same way the middle class fled to Howard? Now Howard has better schools than MoCo. Our taxes are going up because the wealthy are leaving MoCo and are not being replaced. People are choosing to stay in DC, where they somehow manage to build, yet keep tree-lined streets, time pedestrian signals so people have sufficient time to cross the street, and they allow parents to contribute directly to their elementary schools. Some people call Elrich a NIMBY - well, he recognizes that residents have a voice in their community and should have a role in shaping it. Floreen consistently backed the MoCo Planning Board and developers, instead of listening to resident input. Her attitude, at a Bethesda community meeting I attended, was “Traffic is not as bad here as in Germantown or Silver Spring, so Bethesda can bear this.” Really? People who can afford to buy in Bethesda or Potomac, Chevy Chase, etc, chose NOT to live in other parts of the County. These financially savvy doctors, lawyers, non-profit workers, businesspeople, and yes, government employees, teachers, etc came to Bethesda to enjoy walkable streets and trees. Nancy believes Bethesdans should have it just as bad as those other areas of the county with bad traffic, few trees, etc. Well, that is a recipe for more well off families to flee Bethesda for the District. It’s happened in our close-in Bethesda neighborhood already. Potomac retirees buy in Bethesda and then realize what a mess it is now, and sell (even at a loss) to go to DC. Frankly, Elrich is better positioned to negotiate with the unions and to promote collaboration among residents. Floreen just hides out in her tree lined, incorporated neighborhood. She will be a disaster for the remaining upper middle class in MoCo. This is part of the reason I support Elrich. He was the ONLY council member to proactively help our Bethesda neighborhood. The rest of the players - including Namby Pants Hans Reimer - just want us to go f*^% ourselves. Even Berliner, who finally got engaged, had to justify WHY he was working to listen to Bethesda residents’ complaints to Council Members Floreen and Leventhal, who were the worst of the worst. He APOLOGIZED for representing his district’s issues, saying something along the lines of: I know i’s hard to understand, these are very privileged people, but this is their neighborhood and these are legitimate concerns. Nancy, on the other hand, feels that if one chooses to live in MoCo by moving to an affluent neighborhood, you just should shut up and say nothing because you’re far better off than the rest of the County. WTF? At least Elrich values the community work done by women like Meredith Wellington, who ran for Council for Berliner’s district but lost. Elrich will not ignore constituents from Bethesda, North Bethesda, Potomac, Chevy Chase, Darnestown, etc, because we are somehow privileged “enough” and therefore should shut the hell up about the declining quality of life in this County. Elrich is being targeted with a smear campaign by big money interests like the developers who handed Florence nearly $200k because they know he will cause them to slow down their development plans while resident concerns about sidewalks, school capacity, traffic work through, storm water, etc, are addressed.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 12:19     Subject: Re:Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

Anonymous wrote:Smart Facebook post from my friend who managed Leggett's last campaign:

People have been asking me about how an independent bid by a sitting councilmember might play out.

Elections boil down to one thing: math.

A Republican putting their name on a ballot and then going on vacation in the Caribbean will get 30% of the vote. That's what the Republican Comptroller, Attorney General and State's Attorney candidates all got. Now the County Executive candidate, a decent guy named Jim Shalleck got 34% of the vote. That's the number that Democrats should pay attention to. Here's why: at 30%, if the other 70% of the vote gets split between 2 people, it's mathematically impossible for both get under 30% and have a Republican win. At 34%, the other 2 candidates could both get 33% of the vote each, causing a Republican to win in an overwhelmingly Democratic county.

Just some food for thought.


Yes, except the Republican candidate is not "a decent guy named Jim Shalleck," it's a loon named Robin Ficker.

I have a feeling that plenty of Montgomery County Republicans, Libertarians, and Independents are simply fiscally conservative and will vote Floreen.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 11:36     Subject: Re:Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

Smart Facebook post from my friend who managed Leggett's last campaign:

People have been asking me about how an independent bid by a sitting councilmember might play out.

Elections boil down to one thing: math.

A Republican putting their name on a ballot and then going on vacation in the Caribbean will get 30% of the vote. That's what the Republican Comptroller, Attorney General and State's Attorney candidates all got. Now the County Executive candidate, a decent guy named Jim Shalleck got 34% of the vote. That's the number that Democrats should pay attention to. Here's why: at 30%, if the other 70% of the vote gets split between 2 people, it's mathematically impossible for both get under 30% and have a Republican win. At 34%, the other 2 candidates could both get 33% of the vote each, causing a Republican to win in an overwhelmingly Democratic county.

Just some food for thought.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 10:27     Subject: Re:Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

So, I voted for Bill Frick. I would have been perfectly happy with Blair and I probably should have voted for him in retrospect, but I really liked Frick.
Rose also would have been fine, with Roger distantly behind but still acceptable.

The reason is that not only do we need someone pro-Business but also someone younger with fresh ideas. Who can earn the votes from voters instead of riding out their default support based on name recognition and having been on the Council.

Now that this is all said and done, I'm going to support Floreen. Marc Elrich is truly the Trump of the left. He's obese and senile (unfit for office?) and has said completely insane things on the internet. Trump could shoot someone on 5th avenue, Elrich can say "ethnic cleansing" and "ship jobs to Frederick" and their base would still support them. Both Elrich and Trump rely on this 30% base that will blindly follow whatever they say. I am now seeing Elrich supporters act just like Trump supporters and say to the 71% who supported other candidates, that "You lost, get over it!" and demand loyalty.

Both Elrich and Trump even like dictators! Read the Washington Post editorial, the guy invited the Venezuelan government to montgomery County for advice on social programs. You can't make this up!
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 09:50     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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Please explain how you see a pluaisble path to victory for Ficker. That would require a massive number of democrats crossing over and voting for him. There is no way that happens. This is particularly true now that moderate democrats like myself have a viable alternative.

In terms of Elrich, people's concerns about him have been discussed at length, but in very short I believe his policies would badly hurt job growth in the county and could undermine the tax base by encouraging those with the ability to do so to move to VA or DC, depriving the county of the funds needed for an even moderately progressive agenda.


Three specific things he would do, please. That you don't want him to do, and that Nancy Floreen would not do.


^^^or, if you prefer, three specific things he would not do, that you do want him to do, and that Nancy Floreen would do.


For starters: 1) raise taxes on individuals and/or businesses; 2) increase regulations on businesses, further cementing MoCo's reputation as a difficult place to do business and driving away jobs; 3) restrict even reasonable growth within the county, either outright or through such onerous terms that projects are not viable; and 4) and focus so myopically on the income/inequality gap that it overtakes all other issues that should also be on the county's agenda.

And I am still waiting to hear from you how Ficker has a viable path -- and, no, "you never know" is a not an actual response.



Guys, the County executive cannot do any of this without Council approval. And tax increases require unanimous 9 votes, thanks to Ficker.



The County Executive can't do many things unilaterally, but s/he does have a significant ability to set the agenda and influence policy.

More importantly, why would you vote for someone who - left to his own devices - would enact policies you disagree with, just because that person may not fully be able to implement the policies you fear? That's crazy. You'd much prefer to elect someone whose natural instincts more closely align with your views.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 09:21     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

Empower Montgomery is 100% funded by developers. Nancy Floreen is mostly funded by developers. I don't think development is bad, but building more housing does not bring business/jobs to the County. But, this is what they've been doing the past few years: more and more housing, with retail/restaurants on the bottom. Those working in the retail/restaurants can't afford to live in the condos above them (downtown Bethesda, Pike and Rose). Meanwhile, more people here on our roads (commuting to DC and even VA - how many work in Tysons Corner?), and overcrowding our schools

Nancy wants to keep building homes;
Marc wants to build in stages, so the schools aren't overcrowded - let them catch up!

Want big business to move here, you need good schools! Let them keep sliding down and you'll have no business come plus mass exodus.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 04:26     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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Please explain how you see a pluaisble path to victory for Ficker. That would require a massive number of democrats crossing over and voting for him. There is no way that happens. This is particularly true now that moderate democrats like myself have a viable alternative.

In terms of Elrich, people's concerns about him have been discussed at length, but in very short I believe his policies would badly hurt job growth in the county and could undermine the tax base by encouraging those with the ability to do so to move to VA or DC, depriving the county of the funds needed for an even moderately progressive agenda.


Three specific things he would do, please. That you don't want him to do, and that Nancy Floreen would not do.


^^^or, if you prefer, three specific things he would not do, that you do want him to do, and that Nancy Floreen would do.


For starters: 1) raise taxes on individuals and/or businesses; 2) increase regulations on businesses, further cementing MoCo's reputation as a difficult place to do business and driving away jobs; 3) restrict even reasonable growth within the county, either outright or through such onerous terms that projects are not viable; and 4) and focus so myopically on the income/inequality gap that it overtakes all other issues that should also be on the county's agenda.

And I am still waiting to hear from you how Ficker has a viable path -- and, no, "you never know" is a not an actual response.



Guys, the County executive cannot do any of this without Council approval. And tax increases require unanimous 9 votes, thanks to Ficker.

Anonymous
Post 07/13/2018 04:24     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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Anonymous wrote:Not sure why you are picking on “Democrats” as a group. Most will support Elrich.

Did you all get this upset when Leggett promised to retire and then went for his 3rd term because he was scared of Doug Duncan running again?


Not OP, but I feel the same way, and no, I didn’t get upset when Leggett ran again. But that was back when the county was much more livable.


In what way?


More livable: traffic was not as messed up, schools were better, and there were more trees. My kid could cross Wisconsin Ave, Okd Georgetown, walk into Bethesda.


Interesting. I live in Rockville and feel all those same things have gotten better. Fine with fewer trees, since that derecho caused me a three day power outage. Hasn’t happened since.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2018 21:45     Subject: Re:Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

And that’s why she’s a hypocrite. This is her end-run around term limits.


Did you also say that about every other councilmember who ran for county executive? Including Elrich?
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2018 21:33     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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Please explain how you see a pluaisble path to victory for Ficker. That would require a massive number of democrats crossing over and voting for him. There is no way that happens. This is particularly true now that moderate democrats like myself have a viable alternative.

In terms of Elrich, people's concerns about him have been discussed at length, but in very short I believe his policies would badly hurt job growth in the county and could undermine the tax base by encouraging those with the ability to do so to move to VA or DC, depriving the county of the funds needed for an even moderately progressive agenda.


Three specific things he would do, please. That you don't want him to do, and that Nancy Floreen would not do.


^^^or, if you prefer, three specific things he would not do, that you do want him to do, and that Nancy Floreen would do.


For starters: 1) raise taxes on individuals and/or businesses; 2) increase regulations on businesses, further cementing MoCo's reputation as a difficult place to do business and driving away jobs; 3) restrict even reasonable growth within the county, either outright or through such onerous terms that projects are not viable; and 4) and focus so myopically on the income/inequality gap that it overtakes all other issues that should also be on the county's agenda.

And I am still waiting to hear from you how Ficker has a viable path -- and, no, "you never know" is a not an actual response.

Anonymous
Post 07/12/2018 21:12     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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You obviously aren’t following MoCo closely enough. It’s about whether we “build it and they will come” or whether we stage development to ensure our roads, schools, sewers, etc work. Build it and be damned is Republican/ Floreen. Ensuring we have appropriate growth and infrastructure is Elrich. He has never taken a cent from developers. Floreen is at their beck and call.


Eh. Build whatever - that's Floreen. Don't build anything - that's Elrich. I'd rather push Elrich to build good stuff than to fight Floreen to not build lots of bad stuff. And don't forget the county council. The county executive is not the king of Montgomery County.
Anonymous
Post 07/12/2018 21:08     Subject: Nancy Floreen's hypocrisy

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Please explain how you see a pluaisble path to victory for Ficker. That would require a massive number of democrats crossing over and voting for him. There is no way that happens. This is particularly true now that moderate democrats like myself have a viable alternative.

In terms of Elrich, people's concerns about him have been discussed at length, but in very short I believe his policies would badly hurt job growth in the county and could undermine the tax base by encouraging those with the ability to do so to move to VA or DC, depriving the county of the funds needed for an even moderately progressive agenda.


Three specific things he would do, please. That you don't want him to do, and that Nancy Floreen would not do.


^^^or, if you prefer, three specific things he would not do, that you do want him to do, and that Nancy Floreen would do.