Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting for Coffey.
Not enough experience. She should go to a smaller county to learn and try again in a few years. The professional experience she references in her bios is quite thin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maureen Coffey. She is so inspiring and will bring needed diversity to the board.
Diversity? How so?
We need a renter on the board! Diversity is good. Also a young person who understands the issues we face.
With all due respect, Coffey is renting in Clarendon - not the same as 3-4 post college adults sharing a group house in Ballston or an immigrant family of 5+ sharing a small garden apartment off FMR. The issues in Clarendon are typically with rent increases not things like rodent infestations that have families sleeping in one room so the parents can keep the mice off their sleeping kids. But sure, keep trying to sell that I'm "just like you" narrative.
I live in Clarendon. Rent increases are a problem. Supporting Maureen all the way.
+100
Again, if you live in Clarendon (the most expensive neighborhood) and complain about rent increases, you don't have much to complain about. There are SO many more pressing issues in Arlington County right now that need to be addressed like increasing crime rates which are truly concerning.
Lies. Crime isn't increasing.
Read the Arlington County Police crime report. Crimes that are generally property related are reported on line with no police follow up. The kids who have been shoplifting in Westover were given a wink and a nod until they stole eggs from Walgreens and egged the Italian Store that is owned by the powerful Tramonte family. Now vandalism and shoplifting is noticed.
We reported a minor vandalism incident online recently and were shocked at how much follow up there was. We were filing a report just in case we wanted to submit to insurance and we weren't expecting a call at all. It was handled extremely well and the detective gave us options for how much we wanted to go after the guy.
Anonymous wrote:As a moderate who is generally a reliable D, must admit Fierro has appeal. https://www.votefierro.com/post/2023-candidate-profile-juan-carlos-fierro-for-arlington-county-board
Seems against missing middle and has business experience that may be helpful in dealing with Amazon. Am I missing something?
Anonymous wrote:Voting for Coffey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maureen Coffey. She is so inspiring and will bring needed diversity to the board.
Diversity? How so?
We need a renter on the board! Diversity is good. Also a young person who understands the issues we face.
With all due respect, Coffey is renting in Clarendon - not the same as 3-4 post college adults sharing a group house in Ballston or an immigrant family of 5+ sharing a small garden apartment off FMR. The issues in Clarendon are typically with rent increases not things like rodent infestations that have families sleeping in one room so the parents can keep the mice off their sleeping kids. But sure, keep trying to sell that I'm "just like you" narrative.
I live in Clarendon. Rent increases are a problem. Supporting Maureen all the way.
+100
Again, if you live in Clarendon (the most expensive neighborhood) and complain about rent increases, you don't have much to complain about. There are SO many more pressing issues in Arlington County right now that need to be addressed like increasing crime rates which are truly concerning.
Lies. Crime isn't increasing.
Read the Arlington County Police crime report. Crimes that are generally property related are reported on line with no police follow up. The kids who have been shoplifting in Westover were given a wink and a nod until they stole eggs from Walgreens and egged the Italian Store that is owned by the powerful Tramonte family. Now vandalism and shoplifting is noticed.
Anonymous wrote:Such a mess. Considering a write-in for John Vihstadt for the second choice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maureen Coffey. She is so inspiring and will bring needed diversity to the board.
What does diversity mean in this context? People are suggesting several people for diversity. You can't mean racial diversity, because everyone is or just has been represented, except Asians, correct?
In Coffey's case, it means that she continued with her life long privilege of having things handed to her that she did not earn. The Arlington Democrats used Rank Choice Voting only to ensure that she would be on the ticket for November.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maureen Coffey. She is so inspiring and will bring needed diversity to the board.
What does diversity mean in this context? People are suggesting several people for diversity. You can't mean racial diversity, because everyone is or just has been represented, except Asians, correct?
Anonymous wrote:Maureen Coffey. She is so inspiring and will bring needed diversity to the board.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone following? If so, share your thoughts on the candidates. I like Susan Cunningham but not sure about the other 3 options. There at 2 seats open, so not sure about the 2nd choice.
Vote Maureen. It’s time someone cares about renters
Are you kidding? Between pickle ball courts, dog parks, and missing middle, all this county does is court renters.
Seriously. The political math is already tilted towards renters, and the trend is only going in one direction.
But this thread is pointless - the two winners will be the ones who win the Dem primary. As is tradition.
What about providing more housing and expanded services for the unhoused in Arlington?
As of today, ACDHS counts 183 homeless people in Arlington. They have over 214 shelter beds and half are not filled because homeless will not comply with rules to use them. You can provide every service but people don't have to use them. You can't coerce compiance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maureen Coffey. She is so inspiring and will bring needed diversity to the board.
Diversity? How so?
We need a renter on the board! Diversity is good. Also a young person who understands the issues we face.
With all due respect, Coffey is renting in Clarendon - not the same as 3-4 post college adults sharing a group house in Ballston or an immigrant family of 5+ sharing a small garden apartment off FMR. The issues in Clarendon are typically with rent increases not things like rodent infestations that have families sleeping in one room so the parents can keep the mice off their sleeping kids. But sure, keep trying to sell that I'm "just like you" narrative.
I live in Clarendon. Rent increases are a problem. Supporting Maureen all the way.
+100
Again, if you live in Clarendon (the most expensive neighborhood) and complain about rent increases, you don't have much to complain about. There are SO many more pressing issues in Arlington County right now that need to be addressed like increasing crime rates which are truly concerning.
Lies. Crime isn't increasing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maureen Coffey. She is so inspiring and will bring needed diversity to the board.
Diversity? How so?
We need a renter on the board! Diversity is good. Also a young person who understands the issues we face.
With all due respect, Coffey is renting in Clarendon - not the same as 3-4 post college adults sharing a group house in Ballston or an immigrant family of 5+ sharing a small garden apartment off FMR. The issues in Clarendon are typically with rent increases not things like rodent infestations that have families sleeping in one room so the parents can keep the mice off their sleeping kids. But sure, keep trying to sell that I'm "just like you" narrative.
I live in Clarendon. Rent increases are a problem. Supporting Maureen all the way.
+100
Again, if you live in Clarendon (the most expensive neighborhood) and complain about rent increases, you don't have much to complain about. There are SO many more pressing issues in Arlington County right now that need to be addressed like increasing crime rates which are truly concerning.
Lies. Crime isn't increasing.