Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm loling how a bunch of rich snobs in MoCo decided to be ruled by a communist. You all need therapy
Wait, what? The county executive established government ownership of the means of production? When did that happen? I missed it!
Not only covid, there is an epidemic of Elrich Derangement (ED) going around. All these twitter trolls calling him a "fat communist" and saying that extending the stay at home order is "literally Stalin"
When Angela Alsobrooks and Muriel Bowser are doing exactly the same thing, as is Fairfax I'm pretty sure.
Marc Elrich is not Stalin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm loling how a bunch of rich snobs in MoCo decided to be ruled by a communist. You all need therapy
Wait, what? The county executive established government ownership of the means of production? When did that happen? I missed it!
Anonymous wrote:I'm loling how a bunch of rich snobs in MoCo decided to be ruled by a communist. You all need therapy
Anonymous wrote:I'm loling how a bunch of rich snobs in MoCo decided to be ruled by a communist. You all need therapy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich is turning Montgomery County into a police state. This is how I, a liberal Democrat, see things. I plan to vote against anybody running for re-election to the County Council this year, and anyone else that supports Comrade Elrich.
I’m a lifelong Democrat and I agree.
Caution is one thing; establishing unattainable criteria for reopening is another.
So it's a good thing they haven't done that.
Also, nobody is running for re-election to the County Council this year. In Maryland, state and local elections are held every 4 years in the non-presidential years. The governor, state legislature, county executive, and county council were on the ballot in 2018 and will be on the ballot again in 2022.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich is turning Montgomery County into a police state. This is how I, a liberal Democrat, see things. I plan to vote against anybody running for re-election to the County Council this year, and anyone else that supports Comrade Elrich.
I’m a lifelong Democrat and I agree.
Caution is one thing; establishing unattainable criteria for reopening is another.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich is turning Montgomery County into a police state. This is how I, a liberal Democrat, see things. I plan to vote against anybody running for re-election to the County Council this year, and anyone else that supports Comrade Elrich.
A "police state"? Did you come up with this analogy while you were driving between Best Buy and Target on your way to ride your bike outside? SMH It would be a lot easier to sympathize if people reigned in the hyperbole a teensy bit.
I sympathize with the people that were told this would last a couple of weeks and now it is more than 2 months mandated to stay home and there is no end in sight. I have had no need to go to either Best Buy or Target, though I did have to replace my keyboard at Micro Center after my son damaged it trying to do his incomprehensible remote learning math homework (thanks, MCPS). I am one of the lucky ones so far in that I have not yet lost my job (yet). Why can't you empathize with people that want to work to support their families instead of relying on the government's willingness and ability to dole out minimal unemployment benefits? By the way, I do not bike, since my bike is stuck in Delaware where I cannot go due to reciprocal 14 day quarantine requirements. Being told I cannot go out except to buy groceries and other items the state has deigned to declare are "essential" makes Montgomery County a police state. Being told by two different states that I cannot visit my own property in one of them means both MD and DE are police states (perhaps you haven't read about the Delaware police harassing people driving with out of state tags?). As a Democrat raised with the idea that American freedom is a value to be treasured and makes this country unique among the nations, I am deeply offended at these things, and most particularly with Marc Elrich's arrogant decision to keep Montgomery County under house arrest INDEFINITELY when much of the rest of the state is starting to open up. Governor Hogan's original action to shut down the state was at least arguably necessary. But in the light of factual evidence of where the pandemic is affecting people the most (easily identifiable and easy to isolate nursing homes and other long term care facilities and people with significant underlying health conditions), there was no need to continue the lockdown of Montgomery County instead of taking special precautions around our most vulnerable people. I would gladly pay more in tax to ensure that vulnerable people have access to good health care than tank the entire economy unnecessarily, and our children's education and future with it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Elrich is turning Montgomery County into a police state. This is how I, a liberal Democrat, see things. I plan to vote against anybody running for re-election to the County Council this year, and anyone else that supports Comrade Elrich.
A "police state"? Did you come up with this analogy while you were driving between Best Buy and Target on your way to ride your bike outside? SMH It would be a lot easier to sympathize if people reigned in the hyperbole a teensy bit.
Anonymous wrote:Elrich is turning Montgomery County into a police state. This is how I, a liberal Democrat, see things. I plan to vote against anybody running for re-election to the County Council this year, and anyone else that supports Comrade Elrich.
Anonymous wrote:Two things I noticed.
First - did he have weight loss surgery? The guy looks like he's lost 100 lbs.
Second - he was NOT social distancing. Around people. Wearing a mask but not social distancing. And this is the County Executive who wants to go rogue and keep us under lockdown even though Hogan says we can open up.
Is Elrich trying to run for governor? Hence the weight loss? I don't understand his "go rogue" politics. Oppose the governor's recommendations to start opening up. Opposing the Council's recommendation to stop raising taxes. Just what kind of world does he live in? Does he think he is dictator of the County and that's supposed to get him somewhere?
Anonymous wrote:Elrich is turning Montgomery County into a police state. This is how I, a liberal Democrat, see things. I plan to vote against anybody running for re-election to the County Council this year, and anyone else that supports Comrade Elrich.