Anonymous wrote:OP is a little crazy but some of this does resonate. The hypocrisy of so many liberals in county is sickening.
Anonymous wrote:Can people not see or understand just how HORRIBLE Elrich is? God he is a pompous ass who is insufferable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd argue that Trump is one of the causes for the further left progressives getting a hold on MOCO. Trump is so despicable and the Republicans enabling are not much better in their inaction that many centrist leaning Democrats can not stomach voting for anyone with R next to their name. Hogan is incredibly lucky that Ben Jealous was not only a bad candidate but a completely incompetent campaigner. If you look at the voting break down most of MOCO went for Jealous even though in other times these voters would have never considered voting for someone so bad.
Trump has opened the door for progressives to wiggle in and grab a disproportionate number of seats in comparison with the voters that actually agree with their positions. While previously R stronghold areas are moving to centrist Democrats, traditional Democratic strongholds are moving to progressives.
I agree. I don't think Elrich would have won without Trump.
In fact, I've gone from being a moderate Democrat to Democratic socialism for all at this point.
And I went from being an independent that wasn't really political to being a right wing firebrand, because of people like you. I wasn't paying attention before, until I started noticing what people like you were demanding.
No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd argue that Trump is one of the causes for the further left progressives getting a hold on MOCO. Trump is so despicable and the Republicans enabling are not much better in their inaction that many centrist leaning Democrats can not stomach voting for anyone with R next to their name. Hogan is incredibly lucky that Ben Jealous was not only a bad candidate but a completely incompetent campaigner. If you look at the voting break down most of MOCO went for Jealous even though in other times these voters would have never considered voting for someone so bad.
Trump has opened the door for progressives to wiggle in and grab a disproportionate number of seats in comparison with the voters that actually agree with their positions. While previously R stronghold areas are moving to centrist Democrats, traditional Democratic strongholds are moving to progressives.
I agree. I don't think Elrich would have won without Trump.
In fact, I've gone from being a moderate Democrat to Democratic socialism for all at this point.
And I went from being an independent that wasn't really political to being a right wing firebrand, because of people like you. I wasn't paying attention before, until I started noticing what people like you were demanding.
No thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question. Does anybody actually like Marc Elrich?
I'm a democrat and I hate him and I did not vote for him. But white males over anybody female... clearly is the people's choice.
I'm a liberal white male, and I think he's a disaister. Elected by the activist ultra liberal branch of MoCo.
He won by 77 votes in the primary, in a 6-way race where the moderate vote got spread across a few good candidates. Elrich had a good strategy -- pander to two fringe groups (unions and ultra-progressives) and that was enough to win in a 6-way race.
That's at the primary level, since in MoCo local politics, anyone with a (D) next to their name wins in the general.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd argue that Trump is one of the causes for the further left progressives getting a hold on MOCO. Trump is so despicable and the Republicans enabling are not much better in their inaction that many centrist leaning Democrats can not stomach voting for anyone with R next to their name. Hogan is incredibly lucky that Ben Jealous was not only a bad candidate but a completely incompetent campaigner. If you look at the voting break down most of MOCO went for Jealous even though in other times these voters would have never considered voting for someone so bad.
Trump has opened the door for progressives to wiggle in and grab a disproportionate number of seats in comparison with the voters that actually agree with their positions. While previously R stronghold areas are moving to centrist Democrats, traditional Democratic strongholds are moving to progressives.
I agree. I don't think Elrich would have won without Trump.
In fact, I've gone from being a moderate Democrat to Democratic socialism for all at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question. Does anybody actually like Marc Elrich?
I'm a democrat and I hate him and I did not vote for him. But white males over anybody female... clearly is the people's choice.
I'm a liberal white male, and I think he's a disaister. Elected by the activist ultra liberal branch of MoCo.
Anonymous wrote:There tends to be a bigger focus on legislating through the social justice angle, rather than improving conditions in the county through jobs, education, and economic policy.
The county is ignoring the latter and focused heavily in many cases on social justice.
Some of you are focusing and blaming your grievances on minorities and non-whites and telling on yourselves. The problem is not that we have a diverse county. This should actually be embraced. The country officials need to do a better job of balancing creating an environment welcoming to everyone with real policies that bring jobs, improve education, improve our economy, and improve housing.
We are not going to solve this by creating the most social justice county in the country. There needs to be substance on top of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whether or not Montgomery County has politics that OP believes in, Trump was not elected "because" of Montgomery County.
Trump was elected because white people in this country have become increasingly radicalized by a white supremacist ideology that the GOP has low-key embraced for years. Trump didn't create the modern GOP, but he rode that wave of Caucasian resentment to the White House.
When it comes to MoCo, PP is absolutely right. I can disagree with some things that Erlich and the council are doing, but if my choice is "farther left that I really care for" or "the party of the Confederate Flag and babies in cages," them I'm voting for the Democrats every single time.
Three million more people voted against him than voted for him. That's not riding a wave into the white house. Those who voted against him -- the majority of Americans -- are disgusted and appalled by him.
Anonymous wrote:We like it here. Frankly it was a much nicer place when it was almost all liberals. The conservatives are mean and it shows in the community, in the schools, in traffic and here.
Anonymous wrote:Whether or not Montgomery County has politics that OP believes in, Trump was not elected "because" of Montgomery County.
Trump was elected because white people in this country have become increasingly radicalized by a white supremacist ideology that the GOP has low-key embraced for years. Trump didn't create the modern GOP, but he rode that wave of Caucasian resentment to the White House.
When it comes to MoCo, PP is absolutely right. I can disagree with some things that Erlich and the council are doing, but if my choice is "farther left that I really care for" or "the party of the Confederate Flag and babies in cages," them I'm voting for the Democrats every single time.
Anonymous wrote:I'd argue that Trump is one of the causes for the further left progressives getting a hold on MOCO. Trump is so despicable and the Republicans enabling are not much better in their inaction that many centrist leaning Democrats can not stomach voting for anyone with R next to their name. Hogan is incredibly lucky that Ben Jealous was not only a bad candidate but a completely incompetent campaigner. If you look at the voting break down most of MOCO went for Jealous even though in other times these voters would have never considered voting for someone so bad.
Trump has opened the door for progressives to wiggle in and grab a disproportionate number of seats in comparison with the voters that actually agree with their positions. While previously R stronghold areas are moving to centrist Democrats, traditional Democratic strongholds are moving to progressives.