Anonymous wrote:Friedson is only one of main 3 to not do public financing and instead takes PAC and developer money
Anonymous wrote:Jwando is a hard no from me.
Friedson seems like the most moderate and common sense to me. I would like to know more about why people say he’s in developers pockets (other than just accusations, but I’d like to learn about that).
Glass is a mystery to me. He seems like a nice guy, but really all I know about him is that he is a vegan and gay. He needs to do a better job messaging his positions. He does a great job promoting vegan restaurants and that he’s gay.
Those are our only options and frankly none of those excite me. Elrich did a fantastic job at ruining the county and the county needs to redirect to dig itself out of this hole.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if any of them has better people or administrative skills—CE is an admin position and has to coordinate a lot of different agencies in an efficient way, and manage issues when/if the agencies are dysfunctional. That’s probably a bigger part of the job than the policy stuff—don’t know if any of them would be better or worse at that part of the job.
Would love to see more collaboration between CE and councilmembers than we’ve seen recently
I want to see some different ideas, some tension, and some compromise. The groupthink and go along get along culture in Rockville hasn’t been helpful. Too many bills get introduced with five or more co-sponsors. That means they’re products of backroom deals. We shouldn’t have an executive who values collegiality over diversity of ideas.
This is an interesting point. I will say that amendment votes, which take place before the bills themselves are voted on, are often more contentious. There do appear to be different ideological factions of the council on many issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if any of them has better people or administrative skills—CE is an admin position and has to coordinate a lot of different agencies in an efficient way, and manage issues when/if the agencies are dysfunctional. That’s probably a bigger part of the job than the policy stuff—don’t know if any of them would be better or worse at that part of the job.
Would love to see more collaboration between CE and councilmembers than we’ve seen recently
Then don't vote Jawando. He is an Elrich repeat. Elrich didn't work well with council members when he was on the council and hasn't worked well with them as CEX. Today's beat down of Jawando was over process -- his complete lack of working with his fellow councilmembers -- rather than about substance of his bill.
Perfect, the last thing I want is a rubber stamp of the council, and I certainly don’t want the architects and cheerleaders of Montgomery County upzoning (Friedson, Glass) to have any more of a voice.
NIMBY alert! NIMBY alert!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if any of them has better people or administrative skills—CE is an admin position and has to coordinate a lot of different agencies in an efficient way, and manage issues when/if the agencies are dysfunctional. That’s probably a bigger part of the job than the policy stuff—don’t know if any of them would be better or worse at that part of the job.
Would love to see more collaboration between CE and councilmembers than we’ve seen recently
Then don't vote Jawando. He is an Elrich repeat. Elrich didn't work well with council members when he was on the council and hasn't worked well with them as CEX. Today's beat down of Jawando was over process -- his complete lack of working with his fellow councilmembers -- rather than about substance of his bill.
Perfect, the last thing I want is a rubber stamp of the council, and I certainly don’t want the architects and cheerleaders of Montgomery County upzoning (Friedson, Glass) to have any more of a voice.
CE is also responsible for being the face of the county on a statewide level & maintaining positive relationships with members of MoCo’s state legislative delegation, for example. Relationships with other electeds also matter. Something to keep in mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if any of them has better people or administrative skills—CE is an admin position and has to coordinate a lot of different agencies in an efficient way, and manage issues when/if the agencies are dysfunctional. That’s probably a bigger part of the job than the policy stuff—don’t know if any of them would be better or worse at that part of the job.
Would love to see more collaboration between CE and councilmembers than we’ve seen recently
Then don't vote Jawando. He is an Elrich repeat. Elrich didn't work well with council members when he was on the council and hasn't worked well with them as CEX. Today's beat down of Jawando was over process -- his complete lack of working with his fellow councilmembers -- rather than about substance of his bill.
Perfect, the last thing I want is a rubber stamp of the council, and I certainly don’t want the architects and cheerleaders of Montgomery County upzoning (Friedson, Glass) to have any more of a voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if any of them has better people or administrative skills—CE is an admin position and has to coordinate a lot of different agencies in an efficient way, and manage issues when/if the agencies are dysfunctional. That’s probably a bigger part of the job than the policy stuff—don’t know if any of them would be better or worse at that part of the job.
Would love to see more collaboration between CE and councilmembers than we’ve seen recently
Then don't vote Jawando. He is an Elrich repeat. Elrich didn't work well with council members when he was on the council and hasn't worked well with them as CEX. Today's beat down of Jawando was over process -- his complete lack of working with his fellow councilmembers -- rather than about substance of his bill.
Perfect, the last thing I want is a rubber stamp of the council, and I certainly don’t want the architects and cheerleaders of Montgomery County upzoning (Friedson, Glass) to have any more of a voice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if any of them has better people or administrative skills—CE is an admin position and has to coordinate a lot of different agencies in an efficient way, and manage issues when/if the agencies are dysfunctional. That’s probably a bigger part of the job than the policy stuff—don’t know if any of them would be better or worse at that part of the job.
Would love to see more collaboration between CE and councilmembers than we’ve seen recently
Then don't vote Jawando. He is an Elrich repeat. Elrich didn't work well with council members when he was on the council and hasn't worked well with them as CEX. Today's beat down of Jawando was over process -- his complete lack of working with his fellow councilmembers -- rather than about substance of his bill.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if any of them has better people or administrative skills—CE is an admin position and has to coordinate a lot of different agencies in an efficient way, and manage issues when/if the agencies are dysfunctional. That’s probably a bigger part of the job than the policy stuff—don’t know if any of them would be better or worse at that part of the job.
Would love to see more collaboration between CE and councilmembers than we’ve seen recently
I want to see some different ideas, some tension, and some compromise. The groupthink and go along get along culture in Rockville hasn’t been helpful. Too many bills get introduced with five or more co-sponsors. That means they’re products of backroom deals. We shouldn’t have an executive who values collegiality over diversity of ideas.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are all aholes. Friedson and Glass will build more housing than Jawando. Jawando will be like Elrich - pushing performative and wasteful progressive priorities while supporting nimbyism
Developers will make bigger profits under Glass and especially Friedson. Those profits will be paid for by everyone else. As we’ve seen from 16 years of Riemer/Friedson, the housing market doesn’t respond to higher profits by building more. It responds to higher profits by seeking even higher profits through whatever means necessary. The housing market is broken and needs rebalancing toward consumers. Jawando is the only candidate with ideas for doing that.
No
Please elaborate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t know if any of them has better people or administrative skills—CE is an admin position and has to coordinate a lot of different agencies in an efficient way, and manage issues when/if the agencies are dysfunctional. That’s probably a bigger part of the job than the policy stuff—don’t know if any of them would be better or worse at that part of the job.
Would love to see more collaboration between CE and councilmembers than we’ve seen recently
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are all aholes. Friedson and Glass will build more housing than Jawando. Jawando will be like Elrich - pushing performative and wasteful progressive priorities while supporting nimbyism
Developers will make bigger profits under Glass and especially Friedson. Those profits will be paid for by everyone else. As we’ve seen from 16 years of Riemer/Friedson, the housing market doesn’t respond to higher profits by building more. It responds to higher profits by seeking even higher profits through whatever means necessary. The housing market is broken and needs rebalancing toward consumers. Jawando is the only candidate with ideas for doing that.
No