Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut the friggin school budget. If times are tough for the country, then local govts need to stop spending money and increasing salaries. Period. MCPS doesn't get to keep increasing spending ad infinitum despite economic conditions. In fact, they should cut salaries.
Spending has little correlation with educational outcomes after a certain point. Why can countries like Sweden, Japan, South Korea, China, and Singapore produce a far better educational product than US public schools while spending 2-3x less? Most of the money in systems like MCPS go entirely to an over bloated bureaucratic mess that pays 100s and thousands of unnecessary people crazy salaries with cushy pensions. Then they have to hire consultants for $2000/h to come up with a modernized curriculum teaching math, even though math needs no updating, and then spend even more money on more consultants to study the potential impact and long term outcomes.
Cut and fire 80% in MCPS. Reduce taxes, make MoCo a better place to do business.
They can't. State law requires them to maintain at least the same per pupil spending as the year before. There is no way for the power of the purse, in this respect, to demand efficiencies.
Blah blah blah.. then change state law rapidly. It shouldn't be hard. Dems constantly tell us it can't be done, yet as trump showed, you can actually enforce immigration law, without massive reforms, overnight. MoCo needs massive austerities, IMMEDIATELY. They're going to blow up the enire ccountry because they still can't wrap their brain around the big picture - the flow of easy money is over. The govt left the area. There are no more jobs. The county is about to become Baltimore. Austerity NOW.
What did we do in 2008 during the recession? Were we temporarily exempted from the maintenance of effort funding rule?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut the friggin school budget. If times are tough for the country, then local govts need to stop spending money and increasing salaries. Period. MCPS doesn't get to keep increasing spending ad infinitum despite economic conditions. In fact, they should cut salaries.
Spending has little correlation with educational outcomes after a certain point. Why can countries like Sweden, Japan, South Korea, China, and Singapore produce a far better educational product than US public schools while spending 2-3x less? Most of the money in systems like MCPS go entirely to an over bloated bureaucratic mess that pays 100s and thousands of unnecessary people crazy salaries with cushy pensions. Then they have to hire consultants for $2000/h to come up with a modernized curriculum teaching math, even though math needs no updating, and then spend even more money on more consultants to study the potential impact and long term outcomes.
Cut and fire 80% in MCPS. Reduce taxes, make MoCo a better place to do business.
They can't. State law requires them to maintain at least the same per pupil spending as the year before. There is no way for the power of the purse, in this respect, to demand efficiencies.
Blah blah blah.. then change state law rapidly. It shouldn't be hard. Dems constantly tell us it can't be done, yet as trump showed, you can actually enforce immigration law, without massive reforms, overnight. MoCo needs massive austerities, IMMEDIATELY. They're going to blow up the enire ccountry because they still can't wrap their brain around the big picture - the flow of easy money is over. The govt left the area. There are no more jobs. The county is about to become Baltimore. Austerity NOW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut the friggin school budget. If times are tough for the country, then local govts need to stop spending money and increasing salaries. Period. MCPS doesn't get to keep increasing spending ad infinitum despite economic conditions. In fact, they should cut salaries.
Spending has little correlation with educational outcomes after a certain point. Why can countries like Sweden, Japan, South Korea, China, and Singapore produce a far better educational product than US public schools while spending 2-3x less? Most of the money in systems like MCPS go entirely to an over bloated bureaucratic mess that pays 100s and thousands of unnecessary people crazy salaries with cushy pensions. Then they have to hire consultants for $2000/h to come up with a modernized curriculum teaching math, even though math needs no updating, and then spend even more money on more consultants to study the potential impact and long term outcomes.
Cut and fire 80% in MCPS. Reduce taxes, make MoCo a better place to do business.
They can't. State law requires them to maintain at least the same per pupil spending as the year before. There is no way for the power of the purse, in this respect, to demand efficiencies.
What did we do in the recession of 2008? Were we temporarily exempted from maintenance of effort for MCPS?
Blah blah blah.. then change state law rapidly. It shouldn't be hard. Dems constantly tell us it can't be done, yet as trump showed, you can actually enforce immigration law, without massive reforms, overnight. MoCo needs massive austerities, IMMEDIATELY. They're going to blow up the enire ccountry because they still can't wrap their brain around the big picture - the flow of easy money is over. The govt left the area. There are no more jobs. The county is about to become Baltimore. Austerity NOW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut the friggin school budget. If times are tough for the country, then local govts need to stop spending money and increasing salaries. Period. MCPS doesn't get to keep increasing spending ad infinitum despite economic conditions. In fact, they should cut salaries.
Spending has little correlation with educational outcomes after a certain point. Why can countries like Sweden, Japan, South Korea, China, and Singapore produce a far better educational product than US public schools while spending 2-3x less? Most of the money in systems like MCPS go entirely to an over bloated bureaucratic mess that pays 100s and thousands of unnecessary people crazy salaries with cushy pensions. Then they have to hire consultants for $2000/h to come up with a modernized curriculum teaching math, even though math needs no updating, and then spend even more money on more consultants to study the potential impact and long term outcomes.
Cut and fire 80% in MCPS. Reduce taxes, make MoCo a better place to do business.
They can't. State law requires them to maintain at least the same per pupil spending as the year before. There is no way for the power of the purse, in this respect, to demand efficiencies.
Anonymous wrote:Cut the friggin school budget. If times are tough for the country, then local govts need to stop spending money and increasing salaries. Period. MCPS doesn't get to keep increasing spending ad infinitum despite economic conditions. In fact, they should cut salaries.
Spending has little correlation with educational outcomes after a certain point. Why can countries like Sweden, Japan, South Korea, China, and Singapore produce a far better educational product than US public schools while spending 2-3x less? Most of the money in systems like MCPS go entirely to an over bloated bureaucratic mess that pays 100s and thousands of unnecessary people crazy salaries with cushy pensions. Then they have to hire consultants for $2000/h to come up with a modernized curriculum teaching math, even though math needs no updating, and then spend even more money on more consultants to study the potential impact and long term outcomes.
Cut and fire 80% in MCPS. Reduce taxes, make MoCo a better place to do business.
Anonymous wrote:They need to decrease the amount of council members.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/03/14/elrich-proposes-tax-rate-increase-to-fund-budget/
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich announced Friday he is proposing a 3.5% property tax rate increase in order to fully fund Montgomery County Public Schools’ (MCPS) $3.65 billion budget request for the upcoming fiscal year.
The 3.5% increase is just to cover the MCPS increase. What is the whole tax increase?
Anonymous wrote:https://bethesdamagazine.com/2025/03/14/elrich-proposes-tax-rate-increase-to-fund-budget/
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich announced Friday he is proposing a 3.5% property tax rate increase in order to fully fund Montgomery County Public Schools’ (MCPS) $3.65 billion budget request for the upcoming fiscal year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan of DOGE, but got pulled over in my own neighborhood this morning for driving down a road that says do not enter 6a-930a and I’m pissed. Apparently there is no local exclusion (aren’t these signs intended to prevent cut throughs?!) and this police officer has nothing better to do than pull over residents trying to drive to their own house. He was actually sitting there waiting for someone to drive down the road. If our police officers have nothing better to do, I fail to see why we need to raise taxes. There’s clearly plenty of places to trim the fat.
So you broke the law, got a ticket and that's why kids in Sudan should starve to death?
Keep up. We’re talking about how MoCo should be spending taxpayer money as the county exec proposes an increase. Someone said we should DOGE MoCo and MCPS. I said I’m not a fan of DOGE but clearly there’s inefficiency if police officers have nothing better to do than harass residents for the crime of driving through their own neighborhoods. Those access restrictions are intended for people trying to cut through neighborhoods during rush hour not for people who live in the neighborhood and applying them in any other way is what’s called predatory policing.
Why do you associate DOGE with efficiency? How is DOGE related to government not harassing citizens?
I said I’m not a fan of DOGEYou’re working really hard to miss the point, which is that instead of raising taxes, MoCo should make better use of the money we’re already paying.
Then why mention DOGE if they have nothing to do with what you want to happen?
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not a fan of DOGE, but got pulled over in my own neighborhood this morning for driving down a road that says do not enter 6a-930a and I’m pissed. Apparently there is no local exclusion (aren’t these signs intended to prevent cut throughs?!) and this police officer has nothing better to do than pull over residents trying to drive to their own house. He was actually sitting there waiting for someone to drive down the road. If our police officers have nothing better to do, I fail to see why we need to raise taxes. There’s clearly plenty of places to trim the fat.
So you broke the law, got a ticket and that's why kids in Sudan should starve to death?
Keep up. We’re talking about how MoCo should be spending taxpayer money as the county exec proposes an increase. Someone said we should DOGE MoCo and MCPS. I said I’m not a fan of DOGE but clearly there’s inefficiency if police officers have nothing better to do than harass residents for the crime of driving through their own neighborhoods. Those access restrictions are intended for people trying to cut through neighborhoods during rush hour not for people who live in the neighborhood and applying them in any other way is what’s called predatory policing.
Why do you associate DOGE with efficiency? How is DOGE related to government not harassing citizens?
I said I’m not a fan of DOGEYou’re working really hard to miss the point, which is that instead of raising taxes, MoCo should make better use of the money we’re already paying.
Then why mention DOGE if they have nothing to do with what you want to happen?