Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Montgomery County, Maryland leaders embrace their downscale future


The respective moribund economies of Montgomery County and Maryland have experienced the whiplash of rapid downscaling over the first quarter of this century. As Montgomery County fell behind even Prince George's and Culpeper Counties in job creation, dropped off the Forbes 10 Richest Counties list, and saw "Montgomery County's Rodeo Drive" fade into empty storefronts and smashed-out bus shelters, the same cartel candidates kept getting reelected. They've radically recalibrated their messaging for these bleak and desperate times by embracing the lowbrow lifestyles they once condemned. Last week, Maryland Gov. Wes Moore joined them by announcing the only economic development victory of his term so far: the addition of 4000 McDonald's fast food restaurant jobs.

At first, many thought Moore's press conference was a stunt by The Onion. Karine Jean-Pierre might have referred to the livestream video as a "cheapfake." But it was all humiliatingly real. There stood the governor whom the media assured us in 2022 was a Wall Street wizard, and who fundraises for his political campaigns among financial oligarchs in the Hamptons and on Martha's Vineyard, touting burger flipping jobs as if he had won Amazon's HQ2 contest.

One wonders who is advising the governor these days. The Golden Arches press event only underlined what a failure Moore has been so far in attracting high-wage jobs and major corporations to the state. Surely his Rolodex must be bursting with corporate titans. Are they that convinced that Moore is such a poor leader and salesman, that they are unwilling to invest in Maryland, even while they imagine what Moore will do for their investment portfolios and offshore accounts as President of the United States in 2029?

Public reaction to the McDonald's "partnership" was decidedly disastrous. Incredulous, mocking tweets and memes populated social media timelines. Serious observers wondered why a future President of the United States, and current executive of a state, would be holding a press event more suggestive of a small town mayor rolling out a summer jobs program for disadvantaged youth. Mayor McCheese, perhaps.

Moore, who stresses his physical fitness at every Instagram opportunity, joined the Montgomery County Council in embracing a junk food future. As they have managed the decline that they themselves have brought about, the Councilmembers have done a 180 on health and fitness. A Council that once banned trans fats, forced fast food restaurants to post calorie counts, and even tried to adjudicate which products could be sold in vending machines in the county now has to promote a much different lifestyle.

Much like their flip-flop on natural gas - once calling it the clean fuel of the future, but more recently banning gas stoves and furnaces - the key for the Council is holding onto power, not ideological consistency. 

Montgomery County hasn't attracted a major corporate headquarters in over 25 years. It hasn't attracted many high-wage jobs at all, compared to Northern Virginia. Where the economic activity in Montgomery County is these days is a far cry from cutting the ribbon on Amazon HQ2 in Arlington or christening the new Northrop Grumman HQ in Falls Church. In the last few years, the Montgomery County Council has found itself holding giant pairs of shears outside of...mega gas stations and convenience stores.

Having warned voters of our leaders' incompetence for years, and now watching all of my predictions sadly come true...and being a huge fan of McDonald's...and watching the same Council that once raided a Wendy's and condemned the Baconator now spending the taxpayers' dime promoting Slurpees and Sizzli sandwiches, I have to say, "I'm lovin' it!"

A governor and County Council who should be asking questions like, "Where did we go wrong?" "Maybe we should cut taxes and spending instead of raising them?" or "Will you PLEASE move your Fortune 500 company to Montgomery County?" are instead asking, "Do you want fries with that?"


11 comments:

  1. Don't know Robert Dyer, but I sure agree with him. Moco council and their priorities sure do not represent me. I can't wait to move..

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    1. Watch that doorknob on your way out. On second thought.

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  2. Fries are much better than your crappy cries. Boo hoo!

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  3. 4K jobs at Micky-Ds is NOT considered as real employment. This is the same stunt that Bill Clinton tried in order to fool people. Moore/Miller need to make REAL 40 hr/week jobs that pay well with benefits and provide a true future for employees. What Moore is doing is a sad joke for Montgomery County residents.

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  4. Are we seeing a pattern emerge here? Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson approval at 7% ,Mayor Eric Adam's of New York City approval at record lows with most New Yorkers saying he should resign.Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles approval at 35% . Now Wes Moore with sinking approval ratings and a majority of Maryland residents saying the State is heading in the wrong direction.

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  5. "We have met the enemy and he is us...."

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  6. Montgomery County Council only know how to make life more miserable with asking for more tax money. Theynever make the government staff come up with way to eliminate programs that aren't effective. Look at the school budget. More money is requested and poor performance outcomes happen year after year. You can't blame all the people who have left the county and those who want to but can't for various reasons. Montgomery County is not business friendly and they want to change our neighborhood zoning.

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  7. Vote for stupid politicians, win stupid prizes. Keep voting Democrat and you'll get more and more STUPID GOVERNANCE. See: MN, CA. Moore has been 'on the track' to be Obama 2.0 and I would not be at all surprised to seem him as at least a strong contender for, if not the winner of the Democrat primary in '28. STOP VOTING DEMOCRAT.

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  8. Mr Dyer, thank you for being the voice of reason in a sea of delusional, hateful leftists.

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    1. Voice of reason? Reason to recall his HS diploma.

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  9. Do you want fries with that?

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