Anonymous wrote:We live in McLean a mile or so outside the beltway between downtown McLean and great falls. Closer to downtown McLean though. It's the best of both worlds there. Trees, privacy, parks, nice houses and big lots but also just a 40 min commute downtown on I66 during rush hour (we qualify for HOV). The drive home is about 25 mins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I just LOVE when four years old posts are reopened by McLean people. LOL.
Don't you worry your pretty little head about what Great Falls people are doing in their big, new beautiful expensive homes with five acres, swimming pools, tennis courts, and basketball courts. The Great Falls people certainly don't care what you are doing.
Do you know how paranoid this makes you sound? You might want to come out of your bunker every now and then.
- Amused DC resident
Anonymous wrote:
I just LOVE when four years old posts are reopened by McLean people. LOL.
Don't you worry your pretty little head about what Great Falls people are doing in their big, new beautiful expensive homes with five acres, swimming pools, tennis courts, and basketball courts. The Great Falls people certainly don't care what you are doing.
Anonymous wrote:My experience of GF is sitting in an endless line of really expensive cars on a two lane road.
Mine, too!
Anonymous wrote:I am as liberal as the next guy, but I would never move back to MoCo or Maryland generally. Its not the high taxes, but how the taxes are allocated. The high income areas of Maryland subsidize the rest of MD, and literally ever few years the tax rates increase while others are staying stagnant. And if you try and object, your racist.
Every year there are articles about the best and worst states for taxes and MD is always one of the worst states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which part of Great Falls? Close to Mclean/East of Walker is Great Falls. Close to Loudoun/West of Walker is only Good Falls.
What does this mean? Please elaborate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am as liberal as the next guy, but I would never move back to MoCo or Maryland generally. Its not the high taxes, but how the taxes are allocated. The high income areas of Maryland subsidize the rest of MD, and literally ever few years the tax rates increase while others are staying stagnant. And if you try and object, your racist.
Every year there are articles about the best and worst states for taxes and MD is always one of the worst states.
Kind of like Fairfax County?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Which part of Great Falls? Close to Mclean/East of Walker is Great Falls. Close to Loudoun/West of Walker is only Good Falls.
Anonymous wrote:I am as liberal as the next guy, but I would never move back to MoCo or Maryland generally. Its not the high taxes, but how the taxes are allocated. The high income areas of Maryland subsidize the rest of MD, and literally ever few years the tax rates increase while others are staying stagnant. And if you try and object, your racist.
Every year there are articles about the best and worst states for taxes and MD is always one of the worst states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This. This. This! Even after that budget debacle, I'd still take FCPS any day.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, because People's Republic of Maryland isn't for everyone. Keep your high taxes and schools-getting-ruined to yourselves.Anonymous wrote:I really don't know why you would choose GF over Potomac. In P you get easy access to Whole Foods, schools, etc.
Yes, and FCPS is thriving. Do they put something in the water that people cannot see how much FCPS has degraded even in the last 10 years?
SATs in FCPS are up and there were a record number of NMSFs last year. Meanwhile SATs in MCPS dropped over 25 points last year and Starr was forced out. Meanwhile APS has no clue where kids will go to school in five years. FCPS looks very good these days.
In the land of the blind the one eyed man is King.
Anonymous wrote:This. This. This! Even after that budget debacle, I'd still take FCPS any day.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, because People's Republic of Maryland isn't for everyone. Keep your high taxes and schools-getting-ruined to yourselves.Anonymous wrote:I really don't know why you would choose GF over Potomac. In P you get easy access to Whole Foods, schools, etc.
Yes, and FCPS is thriving. Do they put something in the water that people cannot see how much FCPS has degraded even in the last 10 years?
SATs in FCPS are up and there were a record number of NMSFs last year. Meanwhile SATs in MCPS dropped over 25 points last year and Starr was forced out. Meanwhile APS has no clue where kids will go to school in five years. FCPS looks very good these days.