Anonymous wrote:I worked with this absolutely wretched woman who was so proud to be from Montgomery County (for whatever bizarre reason). She was a feminist but was the type to talk smack and try to sabotage all other women.
Everyone loathes her.
Anonymous wrote:When I think of Montgomery County, I used to think: well educated, liberal, good schools. Now I think of the right wing PR agency being paid to tear its reputation apart and get people to vote its leadership out of office.
Right wingers are so pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:20 years ago, if someone said "Montgomery County" I would think "rich."
Today, I think "socialist."
I don't even live there, but this is what I think, and this is what the rest of the area thinks. You guys are like San Francisco without the tech industry, more like drab government employees who pretend to be woke. That's the reputation anyway.
I welcome differing opinions.
What exactly is socialist? Conservatives throw this term around all the time, but what specifically do you mean by it?
I moved here from Howard County and love the incredible library system. Is that system socialist? Because it’s spreading the wealth to people who cannot acquire as many books as me?
I love the robust public transit system. There’s nothing like it in Howard County. I can drop my car off for repairs and take the bus to work, and my day is not interrupted by trying to get a ride, or having my husband follow me the night before to do a night drop-off. Is that what you consider a socialist redistribution of wealth for those who cannot afford cars or cabs or uber?
Same with the schools and police and fire services. And amazing trash and recycling services, that don’t dump tons of crap into landfills.
So what “is” socialist? I ask that sincerely. New programs that you aren’t used to? Because it’s human nature to not like change very much?
Or is it more self-centered in that you don’t want the county to provide services that don’t primarily benefit you?
When you look at service delivery and infrastructure in terms of serving an entire population and not just the well-off, the quality of life here is much better than Howard. Howard County. YMMV if you are well off and solely looking at what meets your needs. But if you are trying to build, maintain, and improve an infrastructure that supports a wide range of different types of people, Montgomery County is doing a much better job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What comes to mind re: MoCo? Pretentiousness. From the golf clubs, to the nimby’s, to the country chic, to the lawyers and politicians, to the anti-bridge folks.
That’s west county. Stay East county and upcounty for the cool folks.
Anonymous wrote:What comes to mind re: MoCo? Pretentiousness. From the golf clubs, to the nimby’s, to the country chic, to the lawyers and politicians, to the anti-bridge folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A has been place, grew up here live here and counting the days until i leave here and I grew up and live in Bethesda where it was once the best of the best schools, no crime, no entitled people and now it is all ruined
The whole country is like this. It's people not MC.
If you go south, which people think people are so much nicer they judge you and talk about you behind your back. No different than here. Suburbs outside of places like Raleigh and Charlotte people can be crazy mean.
Mid west maybe, but honestly it's more people are all over entitled jerks. Suburbs are suburbs, competitiveness is the same all over the country.
We can maybe all try to be a little nicer.
Hoping for that on this Sunny warmer day here in DC!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A has been place, grew up here live here and counting the days until i leave here and I grew up and live in Bethesda where it was once the best of the best schools, no crime, no entitled people and now it is all ruined
Feel the same way. We have been here for 20 years and can't stand living here. As soon as DC finishes school we are outa here
There were no entitled people in Bethesda back in the day?! Are you people serious?
Anonymous wrote:A has been place, grew up here live here and counting the days until i leave here and I grew up and live in Bethesda where it was once the best of the best schools, no crime, no entitled people and now it is all ruined
Anonymous wrote:A has been place, grew up here live here and counting the days until i leave here and I grew up and live in Bethesda where it was once the best of the best schools, no crime, no entitled people and now it is all ruined