Anonymous wrote:OP - You are not alone. Counting the days until my kids finish school and I reach retirement age so that I can move out of Montgomery County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is confusing all of Montgomery County with Takoma Park.
Please don't take her blinders off gurl is on a roll.
I kinda agree.
Anonymous wrote:We regard him as an obese buffoon
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP is confusing all of Montgomery County with Takoma Park.
Except most of MoCo is run by people from Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:OP is confusing all of Montgomery County with Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Let me indulge for a second and ignore the potential racial undertones and assume that your problem with Raskin, Jealous, and Elrich has nothing to do with them being black or Jewish.
The reason why people like Raskin and Jealous and Elrich get elected (or at least nominated) is simple. Montgomery IS indeed a one-party, and most people know that, and many moderate conservatives register as Democrats so they can have a say in the primary. These people do not however outweigh the solidly left Takoma Park base that votes as a bloc. These people back the most left-wing candidates year after year, and time after time, moderates never learn, and they won’t collaborate and rally behind one person, instead, they split the vote. Raskin one a plurality over Matthews and Trone. Elrich won barely in a six-way primary, where most candidates were more pro-business.
The truth is, most people in Montgomery County do NOT like Marc Elrich and do not identify with his wing of the Democratic Party (which should be the Socialist Party to be honest). We regard him as an obese buffoon who will scare business away, we’ve all but lost Amazon. I personally will be voting for moderate Nancy Floreen if she makes it on the ballot.
Anonymous wrote:Have you always been this dramatic or is this a late-in-life thing? You never actually gave any examples of anyone being "dangerous" other than the "kid in MAGA".
I personally haven't seen any intolerance towards Trump supporters here in MoCo (Rockville/Potomac area) other than some "Resist" yard signs. As far as illegal immigration, I think what most people object to is the racist "deport everyone, they're all rapists and criminals" mentality. I don't know a single liberal who says "sure, everyone who feels like entering the US should be allowed to, willy nilly". The thinking is more that everyone deserves consideration, particularly people fleeing dangerous situations. Sorry, I don't know how to explain to people how to be human and to care about the suffering of others. The "I got mine, everyone else can go burn, if they're not well off, then they probably deserve to suffer" mentality is what separates the conservatives from the liberals I know.
And as far as your Christianity goes, keep it out of our schools and government and really just keep it inside your own house and church, thanks. No one is going to persecute you if we don't constantly have to hear about it.
Anonymous wrote:OP is confusing all of Montgomery County with Takoma Park.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of all the at-large council candidates on the D side who will be on the ballot, all hail from Takoma Park / Silver Spring. ALL of them. Hardly representative of the county overall.
Silver Spring is huge, so that doesn't tell you much other than public servants don't earn enough to live in Bethesda or Chevy Chase.
I realize this is from Ficker's site, but the map is accurate:
https://twitter.com/ficker_robin/status/1023563535962517504
The public servants for at-lage positionas aren't coming from huge swaths of the county, like Germantown, Rockville, Clarksburg, etc.
So...how many of the candidates who lost the primary were from those places, though?
https://d3n8a8pro7vhmx.cloudfront.net/lwvmc/pages/1/attachments/original/1527127413/PrimaryVG_website_singlepages--_%281%29.pdf?1527127413 (League of Women voters guide, here's a another link to it: https://www.lwvmocomd.org/vote411-org (2018 primary election guide near the bottom))
Page 30 lists all ~30 candidates for at-large council race. I doesn't list their place of residence, but I'm assuming at laest 4 out of the 30 are _not_ from SS/Takoma Park.
Also your argument is the same people use when they defend lack of racial or ethnic or gender diversity is business. How many of group X actually applied for the job?