Anonymous
Post 08/07/2021 08:28     Subject: Re:Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

I never paid attention to local policies before but I have agreed with his response to covid and the restrictions that were put in place. So I guess me 🙋🏽‍♀️
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2021 08:25     Subject: Re:Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:I do and my family does. HHI 350K. College educated, graduate degrees. IT professionals. Live in MoCo. Kids go to MCPS.


Translation:

“I’m not one of the stupid masses”
Anonymous
Post 08/07/2021 08:25     Subject: Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:I support all his Covid policies. No idea about the rest, as I don’t usually pay attention to local politics. But for his measured, science-based approach regarding the pandemic, yes, I think he’s clearly a rational person who deserves respect. My husband does virology research at NIH, I’m a scientist myself, and we’re not the type of people to be vocal online or in politics. None of our friends and colleagues are either.


Ah, now I understand your posts about your husband on DCUM. If he works at NIH, he’s not an impartial scientist at all.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 11:49     Subject: Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Kinda seems like OP is confusing "the silent majority" with "people who I don't know."

It's always a dead giveaway who the stilted Karens are on these posts because they cling to odd catch-phrases like "tHe SiLeNt MajOrIty."."
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 11:33     Subject: Re:Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I am a Union member and work for this man. The Union Leaders may support him, but the general membership does not. I have not heard one County employee say anything good about him ever.


Who does rank and file union membership prefer and why?


Ha - no one in the running so far.

Also FWIW, County employees are increasingly living out of County so I think that the Union vote is not as powerful as it once was.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 11:25     Subject: Re:Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:I am a Union member and work for this man. The Union Leaders may support him, but the general membership does not. I have not heard one County employee say anything good about him ever.


Who does rank and file union membership prefer and why?
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 10:53     Subject: Re:Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

I am a Union member and work for this man. The Union Leaders may support him, but the general membership does not. I have not heard one County employee say anything good about him ever.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 10:27     Subject: Re:Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

I do and my family does. HHI 350K. College educated, graduate degrees. IT professionals. Live in MoCo. Kids go to MCPS.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 10:20     Subject: Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:


As the son of an anchor immigrant, can confirm that PP is correct. Dad came here because taxes are low and incomes are high. Also wanted to escape oppressive socialism. It isn't funi living in a country where you have to constantly ration food supplies.

I work with many people from Europe. I love how they constantly S all over the USA for not having universal health care, free college, free childcare, etc. etc. Yet they all continue to stay because they sure as shit love the fact that they're making 1.5-3x more in salary here than they would in Europe and so don't have to pay 50% income taxes. They're hypocrites.



You do realize that not all immigrants come from socialist countries, right? And you also realize that socialism can take many forms? And that some of the most widely-accepted social insurance programs the US has -- e.g., Medicare, Social Security -- are a form of socialism?


Don't forget that employer-linked health insurance was invented by that notorious socialist Otto von Bismarck.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 10:07     Subject: Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:
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We like living in Bethesda because DH has a walking commute to work, the public schools are the best in the area and we wanted a pleasant suburban neighborhood where we can still walk to a downtown for restaurants, metro, shops.

We come from a country where taxes are higher, and there are significantly more social services, so for us Elrich is not the big bad socialist wolf at all. I'm always flabbergasted at Americans, living in a country where no politician in power is remotely leftist, who scream bloody murder every time someone makes a very teeny weeny move left of center



Then why did you leave your high tax country for low tax America? It’s like all the Californians moving to Texas and wondering why Texas can’t have California policies. You came to America because there are more opportunities than in your country.


DP. How do you know why the PP came to the US?


The reason why America is a country of immigrants and year after year people from all over the world are knocking at the door is because of the opportunities of American Capitalism. Our low taxes and low regulations and high innovations are what drive people here. And you can see this at the local level too, why high skilled professionals and businesses flock to Arlington or Tysons and not Silver Spring or Bethesda.
Immigrants are put off by Trump and right wing nonsense but they are also annoyed at basic white American liberals who think they know better then them about socialism. That’s why high-immigrant diverse places like Gaithersburg and Germantown voted for Blair and why old money white liberals in Takoma Park and Bethesda voted for Elrich. Moderate politics and Capitalism work.


As the daughter of immigrants, I can tell you that you're making a lot of assumptions here . . . and you know what they say happens when you assume.



As the son of an anchor immigrant, can confirm that PP is correct. Dad came here because taxes are low and incomes are high. Also wanted to escape oppressive socialism. It isn't funi living in a country where you have to constantly ration food supplies.

I work with many people from Europe. I love how they constantly S all over the USA for not having universal health care, free college, free childcare, etc. etc. Yet they all continue to stay because they sure as shit love the fact that they're making 1.5-3x more in salary here than they would in Europe and so don't have to pay 50% income taxes. They're hypocrites.



You do realize that not all immigrants come from socialist countries, right? And you also realize that socialism can take many forms? And that some of the most widely-accepted social insurance programs the US has -- e.g., Medicare, Social Security -- are a form of socialism?
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 09:05     Subject: Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t hire Elrich to mow my lawn, and I don’t even have one.



Elrich management style:

He'd spend six months trying to figure out a way to mow it without the use of fossil fuel energy. He'd circumvent the procurement process to get a hand-picked consultant on board. He'd pay them far too much (see procurement circumvention) to recommend the use of a scythe. But you know he's never going to pick up a scythe and do the actual work. He's too busy researching and chatting about rain gardens. So instead of mowing your lawn, he'd pass a law to ban lawns. And then fine you for having one.


Well done. This is excellent and is spot on!
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 09:03     Subject: Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:
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We like living in Bethesda because DH has a walking commute to work, the public schools are the best in the area and we wanted a pleasant suburban neighborhood where we can still walk to a downtown for restaurants, metro, shops.

We come from a country where taxes are higher, and there are significantly more social services, so for us Elrich is not the big bad socialist wolf at all. I'm always flabbergasted at Americans, living in a country where no politician in power is remotely leftist, who scream bloody murder every time someone makes a very teeny weeny move left of center



Then why did you leave your high tax country for low tax America? It’s like all the Californians moving to Texas and wondering why Texas can’t have California policies. You came to America because there are more opportunities than in your country.


DP. How do you know why the PP came to the US?


The reason why America is a country of immigrants and year after year people from all over the world are knocking at the door is because of the opportunities of American Capitalism. Our low taxes and low regulations and high innovations are what drive people here. And you can see this at the local level too, why high skilled professionals and businesses flock to Arlington or Tysons and not Silver Spring or Bethesda.
Immigrants are put off by Trump and right wing nonsense but they are also annoyed at basic white American liberals who think they know better then them about socialism. That’s why high-immigrant diverse places like Gaithersburg and Germantown voted for Blair and why old money white liberals in Takoma Park and Bethesda voted for Elrich. Moderate politics and Capitalism work.


As the daughter of immigrants, I can tell you that you're making a lot of assumptions here . . . and you know what they say happens when you assume.



As the son of an anchor immigrant, can confirm that PP is correct. Dad came here because taxes are low and incomes are high. Also wanted to escape oppressive socialism. It isn't funi living in a country where you have to constantly ration food supplies.

I work with many people from Europe. I love how they constantly S all over the USA for not having universal health care, free college, free childcare, etc. etc. Yet they all continue to stay because they sure as shit love the fact that they're making 1.5-3x more in salary here than they would in Europe and so don't have to pay 50% income taxes. They're hypocrites.



Amen. +1
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 08:39     Subject: Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t hire Elrich to mow my lawn, and I don’t even have one.



Elrich management style:

He'd spend six months trying to figure out a way to mow it without the use of fossil fuel energy. He'd circumvent the procurement process to get a hand-picked consultant on board. He'd pay them far too much (see procurement circumvention) to recommend the use of a scythe. But you know he's never going to pick up a scythe and do the actual work. He's too busy researching and chatting about rain gardens. So instead of mowing your lawn, he'd pass a law to ban lawns. And then fine you for having one.


The county executive doesn't pass laws. That's the job of the county council.
Anonymous
Post 08/06/2021 08:38     Subject: Who actually supports Marc Elrich?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t hire Elrich to mow my lawn, and I don’t even have one.



Elrich management style:

He'd spend six months trying to figure out a way to mow it without the use of fossil fuel energy. He'd circumvent the procurement process to get a hand-picked consultant on board. He'd pay them far too much (see procurement circumvention) to recommend the use of a scythe. But you know he's never going to pick up a scythe and do the actual work. He's too busy researching and chatting about rain gardens. So instead of mowing your lawn, he'd pass a law to ban lawns. And then fine you for having one.


I like Elrich but I lol’ed at this.