Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You, as a Democrat, I had the same thought that he reminds me of Trump at the opposite end of the political spectrum. Terrible leadership. He's either a moron or playing politics with Hogan.
Which actions of Elrich remind you of Trump? Golfing? Getting the police to investigate his political opponents? Shaking down other elected officials? Inciting bigotry and violence? Praising Nazis? Advising people to take dangerous medications? Getting his lawyer to pay off porn actors? Stiffing small businesspeople who did work for him? Naming his children and children-in-law to high-level positions in the county? Operating Montgomery County like a banana republic? Do tell.
Anonymous wrote:Maryland is NOT going to phase 2 today, he opened a few more things and said we CAN go to phase two (which is schools/daycares) if we keep numbers down.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You, as a Democrat, I had the same thought that he reminds me of Trump at the opposite end of the political spectrum. Terrible leadership. He's either a moron or playing politics with Hogan.
Which actions of Elrich remind you of Trump? Golfing? Getting the police to investigate his political opponents? Shaking down other elected officials? Inciting bigotry and violence? Praising Nazis? Advising people to take dangerous medications? Getting his lawyer to pay off porn actors? Stiffing small businesspeople who did work for him? Naming his children and children-in-law to high-level positions in the county? Operating Montgomery County like a banana republic? Do tell.
Inability to govern. Unfortunately, for us, a trait they share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
You, as a Democrat, I had the same thought that he reminds me of Trump at the opposite end of the political spectrum. Terrible leadership. He's either a moron or playing politics with Hogan.
Which actions of Elrich remind you of Trump? Golfing? Getting the police to investigate his political opponents? Shaking down other elected officials? Inciting bigotry and violence? Praising Nazis? Advising people to take dangerous medications? Getting his lawyer to pay off porn actors? Stiffing small businesspeople who did work for him? Naming his children and children-in-law to high-level positions in the county? Operating Montgomery County like a banana republic? Do tell.
Anonymous wrote:
You, as a Democrat, I had the same thought that he reminds me of Trump at the opposite end of the political spectrum. Terrible leadership. He's either a moron or playing politics with Hogan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Erlich guesses it's next week:
https://www.facebook.com/MoCoShow/posts/2717441025026506
Oh, he guesses? I thought we were coordinating with NoVA and DC.
The business owners in this county—and all of us—deserve better than this floundering idiot.
He's coming off as bad as Trump in terms of poor leadership. He's the county executive, so plan and execute. He shouldn't be "guessing". Doesn't he think that businesses might want some time to plan ahead and get in touch with employees to call them back into work? It's ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:
The Supreme Soviet of the People's Republic of Takoma Park
Not joking. Marc Elrich is a literal Communist. He regularly visits Cuba for fun. There's actual video proof on Youtube of him praising Cuba and the Castro regime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, I would imagine Hogan could technically override Elrich. The question is if he wants to pull that trigger, but I think it’s possible.
Sometimes I wonder if he is trying to let Elrich embarrass himself . . . . or he doesn't want to pull the trigger on the risk.
The interesting thing is Hogan quoted "Bethesda Row" opening up the streets for restaurants for outdoor seating. He quoted the positivity rates in moco on testing. (which was just published today - you could calculate the state rates for weeks). Hogan left it very murky. . . . .
He made it quite clear he thinks MoCo should open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, I would imagine Hogan could technically override Elrich. The question is if he wants to pull that trigger, but I think it’s possible.
Sometimes I wonder if he is trying to let Elrich embarrass himself . . . . or he doesn't want to pull the trigger on the risk.
The interesting thing is Hogan quoted "Bethesda Row" opening up the streets for restaurants for outdoor seating. He quoted the positivity rates in moco on testing. (which was just published today - you could calculate the state rates for weeks). Hogan left it very murky. . . . .
Anonymous wrote:I mean, I would imagine Hogan could technically override Elrich. The question is if he wants to pull that trigger, but I think it’s possible.