Anonymous wrote:Idk but I will be very glad to see more conservatives and Republicans leave MoCo. We don’t need you here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep raising taxes, increasing crime due to progressive criminal justice reform, and choking off economic and businesses growth MoCo council:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/data-shows-montgomery-county-residents-are-leaving-for-frederick-county
MoCo has entered the spiral down. People with means are fleeing, so how do think the county is going to try to keep the budget from blowing out? Expect many more tax increases in the future, because that's the solution the clowns in charge only ever have. People with means will keep on fleeing, and the tax base will crumble further.
If people are fleeing, how is it that they are able to sell their homes for a premium. Clearly, people with money want to live in MoCo. I wouldn't live in Fredrick County if my life depended on it.
You sell to suckers. That's how. Plenty of transplants aren't yet familiar with MoCo rot/decline.
Based on your responses, I think MoCo should be happy to have gotten rid of you.
MoCo can keep on bringing in lower incomes and losing higher incomes to tax while retirees skyrocket?
Have fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep raising taxes, increasing crime due to progressive criminal justice reform, and choking off economic and businesses growth MoCo council:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/data-shows-montgomery-county-residents-are-leaving-for-frederick-county
MoCo has entered the spiral down. People with means are fleeing, so how do think the county is going to try to keep the budget from blowing out? Expect many more tax increases in the future, because that's the solution the clowns in charge only ever have. People with means will keep on fleeing, and the tax base will crumble further.
If people are fleeing, how is it that they are able to sell their homes for a premium. Clearly, people with money want to live in MoCo. I wouldn't live in Fredrick County if my life depended on it.
You sell to suckers. That's how. Plenty of transplants aren't yet familiar with MoCo rot/decline.
Based on your responses, I think MoCo should be happy to have gotten rid of you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep raising taxes, increasing crime due to progressive criminal justice reform, and choking off economic and businesses growth MoCo council:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/data-shows-montgomery-county-residents-are-leaving-for-frederick-county
MoCo has entered the spiral down. People with means are fleeing, so how do think the county is going to try to keep the budget from blowing out? Expect many more tax increases in the future, because that's the solution the clowns in charge only ever have. People with means will keep on fleeing, and the tax base will crumble further.
If people are fleeing, how is it that they are able to sell their homes for a premium. Clearly, people with money want to live in MoCo. I wouldn't live in Fredrick County if my life depended on it.
You sell to suckers. That's how. Plenty of transplants aren't yet familiar with MoCo rot/decline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep raising taxes, increasing crime due to progressive criminal justice reform, and choking off economic and businesses growth MoCo council:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/data-shows-montgomery-county-residents-are-leaving-for-frederick-county
MoCo has entered the spiral down. People with means are fleeing, so how do think the county is going to try to keep the budget from blowing out? Expect many more tax increases in the future, because that's the solution the clowns in charge only ever have. People with means will keep on fleeing, and the tax base will crumble further.
If people are fleeing, how is it that they are able to sell their homes for a premium. Clearly, people with money want to live in MoCo. I wouldn't live in Fredrick County if my life depended on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Keep raising taxes, increasing crime due to progressive criminal justice reform, and choking off economic and businesses growth MoCo council:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/data-shows-montgomery-county-residents-are-leaving-for-frederick-county
MoCo has entered the spiral down. People with means are fleeing, so how do think the county is going to try to keep the budget from blowing out? Expect many more tax increases in the future, because that's the solution the clowns in charge only ever have. People with means will keep on fleeing, and the tax base will crumble further.
If people are fleeing, how is it that they are able to sell their homes for a premium. Clearly, people with money want to live in MoCo. I wouldn't live in Fredrick County if my life depended on it.
Anonymous wrote:Keep raising taxes, increasing crime due to progressive criminal justice reform, and choking off economic and businesses growth MoCo council:
https://www.fox5dc.com/news/data-shows-montgomery-county-residents-are-leaving-for-frederick-county
MoCo has entered the spiral down. People with means are fleeing, so how do think the county is going to try to keep the budget from blowing out? Expect many more tax increases in the future, because that's the solution the clowns in charge only ever have. People with means will keep on fleeing, and the tax base will crumble further.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a relative (from a totally different area) moving outside of Frederick. To me it is very dense cookie cutter communities plopped down in the middle of farmland. No appeal.
Better than paying taxes for crime and declining schools.
MoCo schools are swirling down the toilet.
What school district is not swirling down the toilet? Our competitor is not Frederick County Public Schools or Howard County Public Schools, it's Fairfax County Public Schools. They are having the same problems MCPS is having. They are losing families to Loudoun County Public Schools. People are just going to move to a smaller, farther (demographics get more homogeneous the farther out you go, though there is a point of diminishing returns where if you go too far out SES and QOL starts decreasing) jurisdiction. Then that school system is going to run into similar problems eventually, rinse and repeat.
MoCo competes against Howard, Frederick and Fairfax and loses against all three.
None of them can compete with MoCo schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a relative (from a totally different area) moving outside of Frederick. To me it is very dense cookie cutter communities plopped down in the middle of farmland. No appeal.
Better than paying taxes for crime and declining schools.
MoCo schools are swirling down the toilet.
What school district is not swirling down the toilet? Our competitor is not Frederick County Public Schools or Howard County Public Schools, it's Fairfax County Public Schools. They are having the same problems MCPS is having. They are losing families to Loudoun County Public Schools. People are just going to move to a smaller, farther (demographics get more homogeneous the farther out you go, though there is a point of diminishing returns where if you go too far out SES and QOL starts decreasing) jurisdiction. Then that school system is going to run into similar problems eventually, rinse and repeat.
MoCo competes against Howard, Frederick and Fairfax and loses against all three.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a relative (from a totally different area) moving outside of Frederick. To me it is very dense cookie cutter communities plopped down in the middle of farmland. No appeal.
Better than paying taxes for crime and declining schools.
MoCo schools are swirling down the toilet.
What school district is not swirling down the toilet? Our competitor is not Frederick County Public Schools or Howard County Public Schools, it's Fairfax County Public Schools. They are having the same problems MCPS is having. They are losing families to Loudoun County Public Schools. People are just going to move to a smaller, farther (demographics get more homogeneous the farther out you go, though there is a point of diminishing returns where if you go too far out SES and QOL starts decreasing) jurisdiction. Then that school system is going to run into similar problems eventually, rinse and repeat.
MoCo competes against Howard, Frederick and Fairfax and loses against all three.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a relative (from a totally different area) moving outside of Frederick. To me it is very dense cookie cutter communities plopped down in the middle of farmland. No appeal.
Better than paying taxes for crime and declining schools.
MoCo schools are swirling down the toilet.
What school district is not swirling down the toilet? Our competitor is not Frederick County Public Schools or Howard County Public Schools, it's Fairfax County Public Schools. They are having the same problems MCPS is having. They are losing families to Loudoun County Public Schools. People are just going to move to a smaller, farther (demographics get more homogeneous the farther out you go, though there is a point of diminishing returns where if you go too far out SES and QOL starts decreasing) jurisdiction. Then that school system is going to run into similar problems eventually, rinse and repeat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a relative (from a totally different area) moving outside of Frederick. To me it is very dense cookie cutter communities plopped down in the middle of farmland. No appeal.
Better than paying taxes for crime and declining schools.
MoCo schools are swirling down the toilet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a relative (from a totally different area) moving outside of Frederick. To me it is very dense cookie cutter communities plopped down in the middle of farmland. No appeal.
Better than paying taxes for crime and declining schools.
MoCo schools are swirling down the toilet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have a relative (from a totally different area) moving outside of Frederick. To me it is very dense cookie cutter communities plopped down in the middle of farmland. No appeal.
Better than paying taxes for crime and declining schools.