Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Really? These people are in charge of our fate?!?! And they are sitting as the county health council, passing mandates and amendments BUT the county health officials are no longer in attendance at the meeting!
This is the three stooges X 3.
They clearly have no grasp of the data or the statistics.
It doesn't even matter which side you are on for any issue, mask mandates or whatever.
They are incompetent!
VOTE THEM OUT
Run and get elected and do a better job.
OP probably already did and lost. Robin Ficker, we know it’s you, Go Away.
Oh come on. You don’t need to be Robin Flicker to know that Elrich and the stooges on the county council are incompetent. Every reasonable Democrat in this county can see it. If you needed any confirmation of this you would have gotten it for two hours this afternoon watching that meeting.
They represent no one’s best interests except their own.
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how many supposedly informed people don't know that the county council doesn't make individual land use decisions.
Anonymous wrote:It's amazing how many supposedly informed people don't know that the county council doesn't make individual land use decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only competent member is Friedson.
1/3 of MoCo registered voters are independents, so we get no voice in the primaries. We need open primaries.
Have you considered switching your party registration so that you can have a voice in the primaries?
That’s not an acceptable solution, in my opinion.
I used to think more highly of Friedson, but then he got on the Casey Anderson/Hans Riemer developer subsidy/trickle-down economics bandwagon.
Why don't you accept that as a solution?
Friedson ran on being pro-business. What did you think that meant?
Pro-business is fine. He's just a liar. He will campaigned relentlessly for new developments, and when residence complain that there's no infrastructure in place for parking for example, he will deny being for that new development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This won’t be a popular opinion in Montgomery County, but I think government should represent everyone and political parties should always seek to broaden participation, even among people who aren’t affiliated with them. This is even more important when one major party has consolidated power to the point that the other party is unable to field viable candidates or even run contested primaries. A lot of people don’t feel represented at all and are not willing to affiliate with a party.
All you have to do is register with a party, vote in the primary, and then change your registration back to independent. If your unwillingness to affiliate with a party in order to be able to vote in the primary, outweighs your desire to vote in the primary, that's on you.
Just as the Republican Party's inability to field viable candidates and run contested primaries is on them.
That kind of attitude is how we've ended up with Group Think in Rockville.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This won’t be a popular opinion in Montgomery County, but I think government should represent everyone and political parties should always seek to broaden participation, even among people who aren’t affiliated with them. This is even more important when one major party has consolidated power to the point that the other party is unable to field viable candidates or even run contested primaries. A lot of people don’t feel represented at all and are not willing to affiliate with a party.
All you have to do is register with a party, vote in the primary, and then change your registration back to independent. If your unwillingness to affiliate with a party in order to be able to vote in the primary, outweighs your desire to vote in the primary, that's on you.
Just as the Republican Party's inability to field viable candidates and run contested primaries is on them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only competent member is Friedson.
1/3 of MoCo registered voters are independents, so we get no voice in the primaries. We need open primaries.
Have you considered switching your party registration so that you can have a voice in the primaries?
That’s not an acceptable solution, in my opinion.
I used to think more highly of Friedson, but then he got on the Casey Anderson/Hans Riemer developer subsidy/trickle-down economics bandwagon.
Why don't you accept that as a solution?
Friedson ran on being pro-business. What did you think that meant?
Pro-business is fine. He's just a liar. He will campaigned relentlessly for new developments, and when residence complain that there's no infrastructure in place for parking for example, he will deny being for that new development.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only competent member is Friedson.
1/3 of MoCo registered voters are independents, so we get no voice in the primaries. We need open primaries.
Have you considered switching your party registration so that you can have a voice in the primaries?
That’s not an acceptable solution, in my opinion.
I used to think more highly of Friedson, but then he got on the Casey Anderson/Hans Riemer developer subsidy/trickle-down economics bandwagon.
Why don't you accept that as a solution?
Friedson ran on being pro-business. What did you think that meant?
Pro-business is fine. He's just a liar. He will campaigned relentlessly for new developments, and when residence complain that there's no infrastructure in place for parking for example, he will deny being for that new development.