Saturday, May 16, 2026

Montgomery County Council raising taxes on the middle class, cutting taxes for cartel oligarchs


The Montgomery County Council is dropping the hammer on middle class residents in its massive $7.9 billion tax-and-fee-hike FY-2027 budget, which was approved in a 9-2 vote yesterday. Councilmembers Andrew Friedson and Dawn Luedtke were the only two opposed. Facing an ongoing structural budget deficit of its own design, the Council did what it always does - reward its cartel political patrons with taxpayer largesse, protect and preserve reckless spending, raise fees, and deliver a property tax hike. But they weren't done yet! The Council added a massive income tax increase for "rich" residents making...$1 million? $2 million? Billions? No! The new wealth tax will be paid by every County resident making (in Dr. Evil voice) $150,000 or more.

If you are making $150,000 and live in Montgomery County in the year 2026, you are squarely middle class. If you are making $75,000 (the Council's laughably-outdated measure of a Joe Six Pack), you're effectively poor, and maybe getting by paycheck-to-paycheck - if you're lucky. Interestingly, no one in the local press besides me is pointing this reality out. But that's par for the course for our media Fifth Column of fellow travelers.

Affordability? Hah! The Council, which draws itself a $168,000 salary at taxpayer expense each year for their part-time Council "jobs," is once again laughing at you. Yes, this is the same Council who insiders say refer to you, the taxpayers, behind closed doors as "losers" and "suckers." Well, you lost again yesterday, your bank account will lose even more, and you'll be a sucker for sure if you vote to re-elect these incompetent criminals this November.

You're paying double what you were for groceries just six years ago, gas prices are skyrocketing, cars are priced as luxury items now, utility bills are crushing you monthly, and insurance companies are price-gouging you with impunity. What does the Council do to address the affordability crisis? Raise your income tax, raise your property tax, raise the fees you pay, and - get this - eliminate the Income Tax Offset Credit that homeowners were eligible for. That makes two property tax hikes in one budget!

Now, the Council provided its farcical definition of "rich" as those of you making $150,000 and up. Do you know what they consider a lavish mansion? Homes worth $800,000 and up. It's not just their policies that are stuck in the Woodstock era, but their entire grasp on economics. Then again, nobody on the Council went to Yale or Harvard exactly. $800,000 and up? That's basically any home inside the Beltway that's not an as-is fixer-upper, and a huge percentage of homes outside the Beltway.

Think about the federal government workers the Council claimed they were so worried about. A large percentage of those workers are making $150,000 and up. Now they're getting slammed with a double property tax increase, and an income tax hike. You can see that the Council doesn't give a damn about you or your struggles, or about the rest of us private sector taxpayers.

Who does the Council give a damn about?

The Montgomery County cartel that gets them elected, and from whom they take their marching orders. That's the real estate developer oligarchs, the Council-connected "non-profits" who funnel taxpayer funding they receive back to the campaign accounts of councilmembers, and certain labor unions. All got fully funded in this budget. Montgomery County Public Schools got a massive increase in funding, while their enrollment of actual students is dwindling by the year. Make it make sense.

When you think of these synthetic-left councilmembers raising taxes on hardworking middle class residents at a time of financial struggle, think of the oligarchy. Think of the 20-year property tax exemption that the Council provided for their millionaire and billionaire oligarch developer sugar daddies just months ago. It applies to nearly every apartment development, and therefore is robbing the County coffers of billions in revenue. That fiscal impact was already felt this year. Billions going into the pockets of billionaires, instead of schools, police officer hiring, infrastructure, libraries and parks, for at least the next twenty years.

Who will make up for all that lost revenue, and the structural budget deficit the Council itself created earlier this century? Once again, the Council made clear: You, the taxpayer. You, the homeowner. You, the small business owner. You are the loser they mock. And the cartel oligarchs are once again the winners they reward - with your hard-earned income, and your equity and security in the home that was the biggest investment of your life. It turns out the government owned it all along!

Taxes going up, government and elected official salaries going up, traffic camera ticketing going up, and friends of the Council getting rich at the expense of taxpayers - all this happened in Bell, California, and elected officials there went to prison. All this is happening in Montgomery County right now. The County where oligarchs get richer, and their puppets on the Council drop an anvil on the middle class to make sure the numbers work out.

Friday, May 15, 2026

Armed robbery at gas station in Silver Spring


Montgomery County police responded to a report of an armed robbery at a gas station in the White Oak area of Silver Spring early Wednesday morning, May 13, 2026. The robbery was reported at a gas station in the 11100 block of New Hampshire Avenue at 4:33 AM Wednesday. Police have not identified which of the two 24-hour gas stations on that block was victimized - there is a Shell station with a Dash In convenience store, and an Exxon station.

Thursday, May 14, 2026

7-Eleven closes in downtown Silver Spring


A 7-Eleven store has closed in downtown Silver Spring. The convenience store was located at 8484 Georgia Avenue. Signage has been stripped from the building, and the storefront windows have been covered. It looks like 24-hour convenience store Hakim 1-Stop Shop arrived just in time at 8433 Georgia Avenue!




Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Dor-Ne Corset Shop relocates in Silver Spring


One of Silver Spring's oldest businesses is still going strong, but now in a new location. Dor-Ne Corset shop has cleared out of its storefront at 8126 Georgia Avenue. It can now be found at 12840 New Hampshire Avenue. This isn't the first move the shop has made, as it was originally located in Washington, D.C. when it was founded nearly a century ago in 1932.




Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Shocking armed robbery, stabbing at bus stop in Glenmont


Montgomery County police responded to the latest shocking broad-daylight crime in the County yesterday in Glenmont. According to police, the adult male victim was waiting for a bus in the 12300 block of Georgia Avenue around 6:00 PM Monday. He was approached by a male suspect, who allegedly proceeded to stab the victim in his upper left arm. The suspect grabbed unspecified "personal property" from the victim and fled on foot, police say. He remains at large.

The victim was transported to a local hospital with what police call non-life-threatening injuries. Strangely, police have not released a physical description of the suspect. A truly horrifying incident, and one that again reflects the disturbing trend of violent crimes being committed during daylight hours in Montgomery County.

Monday, May 11, 2026

Hakim 1 Stop Shop reopens in Silver Spring, but inspection records vanish


Hakim 1 Stop Shop
has reopened at 8433 Georgia Avenue in downtown Silver Spring. The convenience store was temporarily shut down by Montgomery County health inspectors for unspecified code violations. These violations had to be corrected, and the premises reinspected by the County, for the business to reopen. 


Intriguingly, neither the original violations nor the successful reinspection can be found in the Montgomery County Food Inspection database. The terms "Hakim" and "8433 Georgia" return zero search results. I then performed an excruciating manual search of the database for all of April and May, and found no trace of either inspection, or even of the required pre-opening inspection from months earlier.



Sunday, May 10, 2026

Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant closed in Silver Spring


Lucy Ethiopian Restaurant
has closed at 8301 Georgia Avenue in downtown Silver Spring. The windows are papered over, but there is no message posted for customers. Google states that the restaurant is "temporarily closed." The restaurant's website is currently down, however.