Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDA headquarters are in Silver Spring, Md which is in Montgomery County.
HQ is in White Oak, not SS.
LOL.
Where do you think White Oak is?
It's not in Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why anyone would ever consider living in or working in PG County....
Because it is nice and affordable.
It's probably the worst county in md and it has..
A Big Ten university
NASA
NOAA
Andrews AFB
Census
FDA
National Archives
IRS
Army research lab
An NFL franchise
The nations richest African American population
Compare that to Va's worst county. Greensville county. What a shitshow.
That's why md is the richest state. Even its worst county is superior than 50 percent of Va's counties.
Maryland has 24 counties. Virginia has 134. Hardly a fair comparison. Also NOAA HQ is in Montgomery not PG County just like National Archives HQ is in DC not PG County. But carry on.
+1. I love how all the Maryland boosters said having to cross a bridge was so awful - how it made Virginia "so far removed" from DC and the rest of the area. It's like they'd never seen rivers in Brussels, Buenos Aires, London or Hong Kong. But now that Amazon is coming to Crystal City, suddenly it's "Oh PG is gonna benefit! We're right over the bridge!"![]()
You do realize that this thread was started by someone in VA, right? But carry on with your MD bashing so you can feel good about yourself.
NP. I see no evidence this thread was started by someone in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDA headquarters are in Silver Spring, Md which is in Montgomery County.
HQ is in White Oak, not SS.
LOL.
Where do you think White Oak is?
It's not in Silver Spring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people would rather live in Siberia than PG County. Sad but true.
True but they don't really know it's because they are racist.
Anonymous wrote:
NP. I see no evidence this thread was started by someone in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FDA headquarters are in Silver Spring, Md which is in Montgomery County.
HQ is in White Oak, not SS.
LOL.
Where do you think White Oak is?
Anonymous wrote:Notice that 12:20 doesn't mention anything about kids or schools. I agree that the housing option and newer retail in some areas (Bowie is a good example) are very attractive. No waiting lists to join local pools! But, the MS and HS options are well known to be a problem. Even the kids who were in TAG all through ES and MS are fighting to get into Eleanor Roosevelt Sci/Tech program or else they are going private at high cost.
So, the living may be pretty good, and the price is excellent... but when schools are part of the equation ... PGCPS doesn't make the cut.
The best thing PG county could do is put a lot more spots in the TAG prgrams and bring in the kids who are currently going private for elem school or bring in new families. And then create more speciality HS programs... and THEN PG county will have a shot at winning in the Amazon game. Schools are crucial.
Anonymous wrote:Notice that 12:20 doesn't mention anything about kids or schools. I agree that the housing option and newer retail in some areas (Bowie is a good example) are very attractive. No waiting lists to join local pools! But, the MS and HS options are well known to be a problem. Even the kids who were in TAG all through ES and MS are fighting to get into Eleanor Roosevelt Sci/Tech program or else they are going private at high cost.
So, the living may be pretty good, and the price is excellent... but when schools are part of the equation ... PGCPS doesn't make the cut.
The best thing PG county could do is put a lot more spots in the TAG prgrams and bring in the kids who are currently going private for elem school or bring in new families. And then create more speciality HS programs... and THEN PG county will have a shot at winning in the Amazon game. Schools are crucial.
Anonymous wrote:Notice that 12:20 doesn't mention anything about kids or schools. I agree that the housing option and newer retail in some areas (Bowie is a good example) are very attractive. No waiting lists to join local pools! But, the MS and HS options are well known to be a problem. Even the kids who were in TAG all through ES and MS are fighting to get into Eleanor Roosevelt Sci/Tech program or else they are going private at high cost.
So, the living may be pretty good, and the price is excellent... but when schools are part of the equation ... PGCPS doesn't make the cut.
The best thing PG county could do is put a lot more spots in the TAG prgrams and bring in the kids who are currently going private for elem school or bring in new families. And then create more speciality HS programs... and THEN PG county will have a shot at winning in the Amazon game. Schools are crucial.
Anonymous wrote:Notice that 12:20 doesn't mention anything about kids or schools. I agree that the housing option and newer retail in some areas (Bowie is a good example) are very attractive. No waiting lists to join local pools! But, the MS and HS options are well known to be a problem. Even the kids who were in TAG all through ES and MS are fighting to get into Eleanor Roosevelt Sci/Tech program or else they are going private at high cost.
So, the living may be pretty good, and the price is excellent... but when schools are part of the equation ... PGCPS doesn't make the cut.
The best thing PG county could do is put a lot more spots in the TAG prgrams and bring in the kids who are currently going private for elem school or bring in new families. And then create more speciality HS programs... and THEN PG county will have a shot at winning in the Amazon game. Schools are crucial.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The conditions in PG really won’t equip it to do anything other than eat a few of HQ2’s table scraps. The housing is cheap because of the terrible schools and crime.
I just looked on great schools. And in Bowie, MD there are three elementary schools that have a 8-9 rating on GS. I understand the high schools and middle schools might not be as great, but many of these people in this area send their kids to privates.
Nothing is a magnet for business like three elementary schools in Bowie!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The conditions in PG really won’t equip it to do anything other than eat a few of HQ2’s table scraps. The housing is cheap because of the terrible schools and crime.
I just looked on great schools. And in Bowie, MD there are three elementary schools that have a 8-9 rating on GS. I understand the high schools and middle schools might not be as great, but many of these people in this area send their kids to privates.
Nothing is a magnet for business like three elementary schools in Bowie!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why anyone would ever consider living in or working in PG County....
Because it is nice and affordable.
It's probably the worst county in md and it has..
A Big Ten university
NASA
NOAA
Andrews AFB
Census
FDA
National Archives
IRS
Army research lab
An NFL franchise
The nations richest African American population
Compare that to Va's worst county. Greensville county. What a shitshow.
That's why md is the richest state. Even its worst county is superior than 50 percent of Va's counties.
Maryland has 24 counties. Virginia has 134. Hardly a fair comparison. Also NOAA HQ is in Montgomery not PG County just like National Archives HQ is in DC not PG County. But carry on.
+1. I love how all the Maryland boosters said having to cross a bridge was so awful - how it made Virginia "so far removed" from DC and the rest of the area. It's like they'd never seen rivers in Brussels, Buenos Aires, London or Hong Kong. But now that Amazon is coming to Crystal City, suddenly it's "Oh PG is gonna benefit! We're right over the bridge!"![]()
You do realize that this thread was started by someone in VA, right? But carry on with your MD bashing so you can feel good about yourself.