PP, that Jamie Raskin hair comment is hilarious. Anonymous wrote:OP, you are not alone in your sentiments about MD. As a Black conservative I am worried about the lower middle class whites and poor whites/blacks being unable to find jobs due the under cutting of wages via illegal immigrants who are employed and often under inhumane conditions. I am worried about the public educational system across the country and the idea that many illegal immigrants come across the border without papers and proper vaccination (though I heard they get vaccinated in detention centers). I am worried that the wealthy benefit from the idea of flooded cheap labor so that they can begin to depress wages for all of us not in the top 10% of workers. I am worried that another civil war will break out because of the media and both sides becoming increasing intolerant of each other, meanwhile China and Russia could potentially invade while we are fighting each other. I am worried that we are becoming so divided that we are falling apart. Many other Black people share this sentiment, we often discuss this among ourselves.
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It is limited to immigration matters, as far as I can tell.
The amount allocated by the MoCo council was $375K. The MoCo budget is $5.6B.
So this is equivalent to 0.0067% of Montgomery County's annual budget. Are you folks really that worried about "we can't afford this" when your child's friend's parents' are being arrested? This is a legit happening in public schools across the nation.
So many cold hearted, bloodlusting retirees in MoCo....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like generally focusing on sending signals to everyone about how virtuous they are with their great ambitions to save everyone from some lack of privilege while letting jobs and money drain out of the county..Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a democrat but some of the BS in Montgomery county is too much for me
What BS? Give concrete examples.
When my friends - white men that are socially left-of-center - say stuff like this, it's usually because they are upset about "cultural signalling" issues - i.e., the rise of minorities and women in the Democratic party. I have a lot of white, male friends who are socially liberal and are very bitter about white men losing power in the Democratic party. They feel "lost" but can't honestly articulate why they are feeling that way.
Like voting to spend Montgomery taxpayer funds for a defense fund for illegal/undocumented immigrants who are accused of crimes...
Like making stupid laws for every little thing, like having to ask permission from the county to even airbnb your house out while you're on vacation..
I don't think that there is anything wrong with the rise of women and minorities in the democratic party. I do think that on some social issues the left is outpacing me and I can't keep up with them, though.
That darn due process. Darn Constitution, too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2017/01/30/does-the-constitution-protect-non-citizens-judges-say-yes/#e40e7004f1de
Of course, the day someone accuses you of.... stuff..... that should invalidate YOUR due process, I'm sure you'd be aghast.
From the article the other poster shared:
"Immigration violations are civil, not criminal, matters, so those facing deportation are not entitled to public defenders."
So we are spending public funds on the civil matters of non-citizens.
While we're funding people's civil matters, I wouldn't mind the county paying for my lawyer whenever I have to sue someone in small claims court.
Is the defense fund limited to immigration issues or is it for other "crimes" as well?
It is limited to immigration matters, as far as I can tell.
The amount allocated by the MoCo council was $375K. The MoCo budget is $5.6B.
So this is equivalent to 0.0067% of Montgomery County's annual budget. Are you folks really that worried about "we can't afford this" when your child's friend's parents' are being arrested? This is a legit happening in public schools across the nation.
So many cold hearted, bloodlusting retirees in MoCo....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like generally focusing on sending signals to everyone about how virtuous they are with their great ambitions to save everyone from some lack of privilege while letting jobs and money drain out of the county..Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a democrat but some of the BS in Montgomery county is too much for me
What BS? Give concrete examples.
When my friends - white men that are socially left-of-center - say stuff like this, it's usually because they are upset about "cultural signalling" issues - i.e., the rise of minorities and women in the Democratic party. I have a lot of white, male friends who are socially liberal and are very bitter about white men losing power in the Democratic party. They feel "lost" but can't honestly articulate why they are feeling that way.
Like voting to spend Montgomery taxpayer funds for a defense fund for illegal/undocumented immigrants who are accused of crimes...
Like making stupid laws for every little thing, like having to ask permission from the county to even airbnb your house out while you're on vacation..
I don't think that there is anything wrong with the rise of women and minorities in the democratic party. I do think that on some social issues the left is outpacing me and I can't keep up with them, though.
That darn due process. Darn Constitution, too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2017/01/30/does-the-constitution-protect-non-citizens-judges-say-yes/#e40e7004f1de
Of course, the day someone accuses you of.... stuff..... that should invalidate YOUR due process, I'm sure you'd be aghast.
From the article the other poster shared:
"Immigration violations are civil, not criminal, matters, so those facing deportation are not entitled to public defenders."
So we are spending public funds on the civil matters of non-citizens.
While we're funding people's civil matters, I wouldn't mind the county paying for my lawyer whenever I have to sue someone in small claims court.
Is the defense fund limited to immigration issues or is it for other "crimes" as well?
Anonymous wrote:Higher taxes don't lead to better rankings. More parental involvement and holding both students and their families accountable does. Its quite possible rankings slid due to the amount of children who are here and don't speak enough English and then are forced to take PARCC state assessments in English only.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like generally focusing on sending signals to everyone about how virtuous they are with their great ambitions to save everyone from some lack of privilege while letting jobs and money drain out of the county..Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a democrat but some of the BS in Montgomery county is too much for me
What BS? Give concrete examples.
When my friends - white men that are socially left-of-center - say stuff like this, it's usually because they are upset about "cultural signalling" issues - i.e., the rise of minorities and women in the Democratic party. I have a lot of white, male friends who are socially liberal and are very bitter about white men losing power in the Democratic party. They feel "lost" but can't honestly articulate why they are feeling that way.
Like voting to spend Montgomery taxpayer funds for a defense fund for illegal/undocumented immigrants who are accused of crimes...
Like making stupid laws for every little thing, like having to ask permission from the county to even airbnb your house out while you're on vacation..
I don't think that there is anything wrong with the rise of women and minorities in the democratic party. I do think that on some social issues the left is outpacing me and I can't keep up with them, though.
That darn due process. Darn Constitution, too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2017/01/30/does-the-constitution-protect-non-citizens-judges-say-yes/#e40e7004f1de
Of course, the day someone accuses you of.... stuff..... that should invalidate YOUR due process, I'm sure you'd be aghast.
From the article the other poster shared:
"Immigration violations are civil, not criminal, matters, so those facing deportation are not entitled to public defenders."
So we are spending public funds on the civil matters of non-citizens.
While we're funding people's civil matters, I wouldn't mind the county paying for my lawyer whenever I have to sue someone in small claims court.
Is the defense fund limited to immigration issues or is it for other "crimes" as well?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like generally focusing on sending signals to everyone about how virtuous they are with their great ambitions to save everyone from some lack of privilege while letting jobs and money drain out of the county..Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a democrat but some of the BS in Montgomery county is too much for me
What BS? Give concrete examples.
When my friends - white men that are socially left-of-center - say stuff like this, it's usually because they are upset about "cultural signalling" issues - i.e., the rise of minorities and women in the Democratic party. I have a lot of white, male friends who are socially liberal and are very bitter about white men losing power in the Democratic party. They feel "lost" but can't honestly articulate why they are feeling that way.
Like voting to spend Montgomery taxpayer funds for a defense fund for illegal/undocumented immigrants who are accused of crimes...
Like making stupid laws for every little thing, like having to ask permission from the county to even airbnb your house out while you're on vacation..
I don't think that there is anything wrong with the rise of women and minorities in the democratic party. I do think that on some social issues the left is outpacing me and I can't keep up with them, though.
That darn due process. Darn Constitution, too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2017/01/30/does-the-constitution-protect-non-citizens-judges-say-yes/#e40e7004f1de
Of course, the day someone accuses you of.... stuff..... that should invalidate YOUR due process, I'm sure you'd be aghast.
From the article the other poster shared:
"Immigration violations are civil, not criminal, matters, so those facing deportation are not entitled to public defenders."
So we are spending public funds on the civil matters of non-citizens.
While we're funding people's civil matters, I wouldn't mind the county paying for my lawyer whenever I have to sue someone in small claims court.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Like generally focusing on sending signals to everyone about how virtuous they are with their great ambitions to save everyone from some lack of privilege while letting jobs and money drain out of the county..Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a democrat but some of the BS in Montgomery county is too much for me
What BS? Give concrete examples.
When my friends - white men that are socially left-of-center - say stuff like this, it's usually because they are upset about "cultural signalling" issues - i.e., the rise of minorities and women in the Democratic party. I have a lot of white, male friends who are socially liberal and are very bitter about white men losing power in the Democratic party. They feel "lost" but can't honestly articulate why they are feeling that way.
Like voting to spend Montgomery taxpayer funds for a defense fund for illegal/undocumented immigrants who are accused of crimes...
Like making stupid laws for every little thing, like having to ask permission from the county to even airbnb your house out while you're on vacation..
I don't think that there is anything wrong with the rise of women and minorities in the democratic party. I do think that on some social issues the left is outpacing me and I can't keep up with them, though.
That darn due process. Darn Constitution, too.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/danielfisher/2017/01/30/does-the-constitution-protect-non-citizens-judges-say-yes/#e40e7004f1de
Of course, the day someone accuses you of.... stuff..... that should invalidate YOUR due process, I'm sure you'd be aghast.
From the article the other poster shared:
"Immigration violations are civil, not criminal, matters, so those facing deportation are not entitled to public defenders."
So we are spending public funds on the civil matters of non-citizens.
While we're funding people's civil matters, I wouldn't mind the county paying for my lawyer whenever I have to sue someone in small claims court.