Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case the point isn't clear enough to you, the math and the politics for funding schools doesn't work if we keep adding an outsized share of low-income kids.
Concentrated poverty is terrible for schools. We have numerous elementary schools with 70-80% FARMS rates. To nobody's surprise, the higher income people in those neighborhoods tend to choose private. While some of that I'm sure has to do with racism, it's also a rational choice given what we know about the impacts of concentrated poverty on education.
This is not sustainable, and I don't know how folks don't see this.
It’s racist to not want your kids to be left behind due to large populations of poor kids from other countries? Publics in liberal counties want to eliminate parent rights for just this reason.
You really needed to get your xenophobic rant on somehow didn't you?
Says the person who doesn’t want to live with THEM
I don't know wtf you are talking about, I live about 200 yards away from a subsidized apartment building
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Are the services in MoCo actually any better than Fairfax? The school systems seem pretty similar. No apparent differences in police or fire or roads. They actually have a better county park system with lots of youth fields, much better than ours. What are we getting for all these extra taxes?
Fairfax has money because they have actual job growth there.
MoCo thinks it can build wealth by providing services to poor people but unfortunately it doesn't work that way. We have no job growth and poor people living in slums.
DP.. there is no job growth, yet, I see a lot of $850K+ townhomes being built left and right around here. Are poor people renting these expensive TH?
they are living here but not working here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Are the services in MoCo actually any better than Fairfax? The school systems seem pretty similar. No apparent differences in police or fire or roads. They actually have a better county park system with lots of youth fields, much better than ours. What are we getting for all these extra taxes?
First I'd like you to demonstrate that the total tax burden is higher in Montgomery County than in Fairfax County.
It's not even close for my family. We moved to Fairfax a couple years ago and our total taxes (income, property, and car tax) went down by over $10k per year. The Fairfax property tax rate is a bit higher than MoCo's (although they will be about the same next year because MoCo's looks like it's going up while Fairfax is cutting theirs), and MoCo/MD has much higher income taxes. The car tax in VA doesn't come close to offsetting that.
Well, then, we're all glad that you moved to Fairfax!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Are the services in MoCo actually any better than Fairfax? The school systems seem pretty similar. No apparent differences in police or fire or roads. They actually have a better county park system with lots of youth fields, much better than ours. What are we getting for all these extra taxes?
Fairfax has money because they have actual job growth there.
MoCo thinks it can build wealth by providing services to poor people but unfortunately it doesn't work that way. We have no job growth and poor people living in slums.
DP.. there is no job growth, yet, I see a lot of $850K+ townhomes being built left and right around here. Are poor people renting these expensive TH?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Are the services in MoCo actually any better than Fairfax? The school systems seem pretty similar. No apparent differences in police or fire or roads. They actually have a better county park system with lots of youth fields, much better than ours. What are we getting for all these extra taxes?
First I'd like you to demonstrate that the total tax burden is higher in Montgomery County than in Fairfax County.
It's not even close for my family. We moved to Fairfax a couple years ago and our total taxes (income, property, and car tax) went down by over $10k per year. The Fairfax property tax rate is a bit higher than MoCo's (although they will be about the same next year because MoCo's looks like it's going up while Fairfax is cutting theirs), and MoCo/MD has much higher income taxes. The car tax in VA doesn't come close to offsetting that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case the point isn't clear enough to you, the math and the politics for funding schools doesn't work if we keep adding an outsized share of low-income kids.
Concentrated poverty is terrible for schools. We have numerous elementary schools with 70-80% FARMS rates. To nobody's surprise, the higher income people in those neighborhoods tend to choose private. While some of that I'm sure has to do with racism, it's also a rational choice given what we know about the impacts of concentrated poverty on education.
This is not sustainable, and I don't know how folks don't see this.
It’s racist to not want your kids to be left behind due to large populations of poor kids from other countries? Publics in liberal counties want to eliminate parent rights for just this reason.
You really needed to get your xenophobic rant on somehow didn't you?
Says the person who doesn’t want to live with THEM
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the PP is on to something and this is why the Democratic Central Committee in MoCo was sounding the alarm. They will be crushed in the next election and will really miss the days of David Blair.
VA used to be VERY red so the choice was easier. But now it's purple, their schools are better and their jobs and taxation are better. It's a no-brainer. No amount of tree canopy in Bethesda can stand the steady tax increases .
I would love to see Montgomery county become purple. It needs balance.
Good luck.
David Blair was the best chance and came blisteringly close but honestly it should have been a hands down blowout in his favor.
Reardon Sullivan would have been a nice alternative and I don’t think the council would have let his right wing culture war views to get anywhere, it would just be a good pro-business balance like Hogan. But voters chose Elrich over him 75%.
Montgomery County conservatives and moderates just don’t vote. They are not engaged, not organized, and they don’t vote. The voting electorate has a far-left mind virus. And it’s getting worse with more self-sorting. Pro-business-minded people are leaving the county, and those who move here are either poor and seeking government handouts, or deluded leftists seeking a Marxist utopia. Well good luck with your workers paradise. The problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other peoples money.
The dumbest thing Rs in MoCo can do is vote for a R in the general. What Rs should do is switch to Dem and vote in the D primary. Otherwise, the R vote is a throw away here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the PP is on to something and this is why the Democratic Central Committee in MoCo was sounding the alarm. They will be crushed in the next election and will really miss the days of David Blair.
VA used to be VERY red so the choice was easier. But now it's purple, their schools are better and their jobs and taxation are better. It's a no-brainer. No amount of tree canopy in Bethesda can stand the steady tax increases .
I would love to see Montgomery county become purple. It needs balance.
Good luck.
David Blair was the best chance and came blisteringly close but honestly it should have been a hands down blowout in his favor.
Reardon Sullivan would have been a nice alternative and I don’t think the council would have let his right wing culture war views to get anywhere, it would just be a good pro-business balance like Hogan. But voters chose Elrich over him 75%.
Montgomery County conservatives and moderates just don’t vote. They are not engaged, not organized, and they don’t vote. The voting electorate has a far-left mind virus. And it’s getting worse with more self-sorting. Pro-business-minded people are leaving the county, and those who move here are either poor and seeking government handouts, or deluded leftists seeking a Marxist utopia. Well good luck with your workers paradise. The problem with socialism is eventually you run out of other peoples money.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the PP is on to something and this is why the Democratic Central Committee in MoCo was sounding the alarm. They will be crushed in the next election and will really miss the days of David Blair.
VA used to be VERY red so the choice was easier. But now it's purple, their schools are better and their jobs and taxation are better. It's a no-brainer. No amount of tree canopy in Bethesda can stand the steady tax increases .
I would love to see Montgomery county become purple. It needs balance.
Agree 100%. Sensible moderate here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the PP is on to something and this is why the Democratic Central Committee in MoCo was sounding the alarm. They will be crushed in the next election and will really miss the days of David Blair.
VA used to be VERY red so the choice was easier. But now it's purple, their schools are better and their jobs and taxation are better. It's a no-brainer. No amount of tree canopy in Bethesda can stand the steady tax increases .
I would love to see Montgomery county become purple. It needs balance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Are the services in MoCo actually any better than Fairfax? The school systems seem pretty similar. No apparent differences in police or fire or roads. They actually have a better county park system with lots of youth fields, much better than ours. What are we getting for all these extra taxes?
Fairfax has money because they have actual job growth there.
MoCo thinks it can build wealth by providing services to poor people but unfortunately it doesn't work that way. We have no job growth and poor people living in slums.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Are the services in MoCo actually any better than Fairfax? The school systems seem pretty similar. No apparent differences in police or fire or roads. They actually have a better county park system with lots of youth fields, much better than ours. What are we getting for all these extra taxes?
First I'd like you to demonstrate that the total tax burden is higher in Montgomery County than in Fairfax County.
It's not even close for my family. We moved to Fairfax a couple years ago and our total taxes (income, property, and car tax) went down by over $10k per year. The Fairfax property tax rate is a bit higher than MoCo's (although they will be about the same next year because MoCo's looks like it's going up while Fairfax is cutting theirs), and MoCo/MD has much higher income taxes. The car tax in VA doesn't come close to offsetting that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And thanks to taxes we have better services than many other places.
Suits me.
Are the services in MoCo actually any better than Fairfax? The school systems seem pretty similar. No apparent differences in police or fire or roads. They actually have a better county park system with lots of youth fields, much better than ours. What are we getting for all these extra taxes?
First I'd like you to demonstrate that the total tax burden is higher in Montgomery County than in Fairfax County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case the point isn't clear enough to you, the math and the politics for funding schools doesn't work if we keep adding an outsized share of low-income kids.
Concentrated poverty is terrible for schools. We have numerous elementary schools with 70-80% FARMS rates. To nobody's surprise, the higher income people in those neighborhoods tend to choose private. While some of that I'm sure has to do with racism, it's also a rational choice given what we know about the impacts of concentrated poverty on education.
This is not sustainable, and I don't know how folks don't see this.
It’s racist to not want your kids to be left behind due to large populations of poor kids from other countries? Publics in liberal counties want to eliminate parent rights for just this reason.
Most of these kids are actually poor kids from this country. Their parents are immigrants, just like one of my parents and three of my grandparents were immigrants.
Your parents came here legally, more than likely. What’s going on now at the border is not constitutionally legal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case the point isn't clear enough to you, the math and the politics for funding schools doesn't work if we keep adding an outsized share of low-income kids.
Concentrated poverty is terrible for schools. We have numerous elementary schools with 70-80% FARMS rates. To nobody's surprise, the higher income people in those neighborhoods tend to choose private. While some of that I'm sure has to do with racism, it's also a rational choice given what we know about the impacts of concentrated poverty on education.
This is not sustainable, and I don't know how folks don't see this.
It’s racist to not want your kids to be left behind due to large populations of poor kids from other countries? Publics in liberal counties want to eliminate parent rights for just this reason.
You really needed to get your xenophobic rant on somehow didn't you?