Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
The rich are already massively taxed and bad government wastes all the money they get from them.
Yeah and they’ll just leave. There are numerous counties / jurisdictions in America where this happened. You can buy a literal guilded age mansion for sub $1 million in some of these places.
Yes, the highest earners have been leaving California in droves over the past few years to escape high taxes. The Californian tax base has shrunk significantly and it’s starting to have a real impact there.
Progs can't fathom this.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Have you ever taken an economics course? Seriously.
Most human beings are not self-destructive and care more about their own children’s education over some random kid that isn’t theirs. You are not living in reality. There is nothing wrong with parents ensuring their kids get a high-quality education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send them here, where they receive the help they need.
Nope. This issue has everything to do with white guilt and white saviorism. Progs are known for weaponized empathy not common sense.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
Haha, you are foolish to think everyone in MOCO is an aspiring trust fund liberal. A single county cannot afford to alleviate the suffering of migrants from all around the world. This is unsustainable and the county does not have the resources to fund generous social support systems for tens of thousands of illegal migrants. I have a graduate degree and my spouse is a legal immigrant. This issue has nothing to do with race and everything with people breaking the law and abusing the system at the expense US of taxpayers. The "rich" are not an unlimited source of tax revenue that you can tax to pay for everything without and consequences. Many of the truly rich (especially those with mostly investment income) will move to VA if they feel that taxes are too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
The rich are already massively taxed and bad government wastes all the money they get from them.
Yeah and they’ll just leave. There are numerous counties / jurisdictions in America where this happened. You can buy a literal guilded age mansion for sub $1 million in some of these places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
The rich are already massively taxed and bad government wastes all the money they get from them.
Yeah and they’ll just leave. There are numerous counties / jurisdictions in America where this happened. You can buy a literal guilded age mansion for sub $1 million in some of these places.
No, they’re not just “going to leave”. Where are they going to go? Virginia? Ha! Not likely. They’re staying right here because it’s the only option they have if your career requires you to be in Washington.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Have you ever taken an economics course? Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
Haha, you are foolish to think everyone in MOCO is an aspiring trust fund liberal. A single county cannot afford to alleviate the suffering of migrants from all around the world. This is unsustainable and the county does not have the resources to fund generous social support systems for tens of thousands of illegal migrants. I have a graduate degree and my spouse is a legal immigrant. This issue has nothing to do with race and everything with people breaking the law and abusing the system at the expense US of taxpayers. The "rich" are not an unlimited source of tax revenue that you can tax to pay for everything without and consequences. Many of the truly rich (especially those with mostly investment income) will move to VA if they feel that taxes are too high.
Synopsis: “I’m not racist” is what racists say.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
Haha, you are foolish to think everyone in MOCO is an aspiring trust fund liberal. A single county cannot afford to alleviate the suffering of migrants from all around the world. This is unsustainable and the county does not have the resources to fund generous social support systems for tens of thousands of illegal migrants. I have a graduate degree and my spouse is a legal immigrant. This issue has nothing to do with race and everything with people breaking the law and abusing the system at the expense US of taxpayers. The "rich" are not an unlimited source of tax revenue that you can tax to pay for everything without and consequences. Many of the truly rich (especially those with mostly investment income) will move to VA if they feel that taxes are too high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
The rich are already massively taxed and bad government wastes all the money they get from them.
Yeah and they’ll just leave. There are numerous counties / jurisdictions in America where this happened. You can buy a literal guilded age mansion for sub $1 million in some of these places.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why are people talking about Florida and Ron DeSantis? The only undocumented immigrants Florida gets are from Cuba and they are welcomed with open arms. What am I missing here?
You obviously don’t keep up with current events or at least didn’t follow the news for some period of time. Back when DeSantis was a presidential candidate, he decided to get himself some free publicity and score points with Republican voters by using *Florida’s* funds to pay for undocumented immigrants to be flown from Texas and dropped off in cities where the Democrats have a stronghold. No one was notified they were coming. Spreading the burden and chaos was the point, by making the libs deal with what Texas deals with everyday. The people who loaded the immigrants onto planes lied to them and told them social services would be available to help them when they landed. They were literally just told what direction to walk in when leaving the airport. This was even done in the cold of winter, despite the immigrants not having warm clothing or winter coats.
Meanwhile, the Biden Admin has been dumping people into FL at a greater rate than any other state via their direct flight program. Brutal game but both sides are playing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok troll.
100% sincere, not a troll. I live in Montgomery myself (Chevy Chase View, specifically) and I know that many of my immediate neighbors and most people in the county support immigrants and hate what TX and FL is doing to them. So we need to lobby those officials in TX and FL to send
them here, where they receive the help they need.
Most people in the County supporting immigrants does not mean that we want to pay yet higher taxes for even more social services for immigrants. Look, certain schools in MoCo are now largely focused on bringing up the bottom (typically the immigrants from Central America, many who are illiterate in their native tongues). I moved to MoCo for the schools, yet ended up having to pay for private, at extreme cost, to simply insure that my kids got some teacher attention.
Speak for yourself. I would happily pay higher taxes for programs that brought more migrants here as took care of them. And I support raising your taxes too, because I and those who care about these people shouldn’t have to do it alone. You can afford to chip in some more, too.
With just what you’re spending on a private each year ((to keep your precious little darlings away from brown children)) you could help dozens of people from other countries who came here with nothing. That’s how much your taxes should be raised - by whatever you’re paying in tuition each year. You can clearly afford it.
I would prefer that money to go into a fund for reparations rather than people who have no ties here and often break laws along the way. Not to mention we don't have any background info on these people or medical histories.
We can do both. It just requires electing people who aren’t afraid to raise taxes to a level where it’s possible to do real good for people.
The money is there. What’s lacking is the courage to tell people they need to pay their fair share.
Pay my “fair share” to support illegal immigrants. I don’t think so. Most Americans are not willing to live in the communist utopia you have in mind.
Someone’s poor education is showing. You clearly went to public schools somewhere in the mouth-breathing South![]()
Doesn’t matter what racist hillbilly transplants like you think, you’re a tiny minority here in this county and we will steamroll you at the polls when we elect people who are willing to tax the rich to save the lives of the poor.
So get ready to pay up, sucker.
The rich are already massively taxed and bad government wastes all the money they get from them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC resident here and I’ll see what our Mayor can do to bus them to your County.
That’s actually what has been happening. DC working with MD based groups to move the migrants to MD and out of the city.
Yes, our government has been asking for them and getting them, and now we are having trouble paying for them.
Here's a good overview from last year
https://montgomerycountymd.granicus.com/MetaViewer.php?view_id=169&clip_id=17067&meta_id=168560
A bit misleading. MoCo is not accepting all transfers from DC.
From that memo:
Nuclear families with children who entered the U.S. after April 2022 and
can validate their A-number (asylum/alien) are submitted for eligibility determination to the DC
Office of Migrant Services. Single men and women are directly directed to shelters in DC, while
extended families (including, for example, grandparents, aunts, and children over 24 years old)
are referred to the Montgomery County Respite Center to prevent family separation.
Also, these folks coming to MoCo have their A number, which I assume, means that they had their cases heard by a judge.
Then county council and Elrich need to get off their asses and start doing more for these migrants. We can’t really expect any more to want to come here if we aren’t doing a good job of helping those already here.
clearly, you're a troll.