Wednesday, June 30, 2010


WORTH A THOUSAND
WORDS


Would you like to sum up the failed leadership the Montgomery County Council has provided over the last 8 years? Why should you elect Robert Dyer on November 2? I think this newspaper headline says it all!
Can you imagine the impact this sort of headline has on companies comparing us to the surrounding jurisdictions for relocation purposes?
As you know from reading this blog, Fairfax County has generated an astronomically greater number of jobs than Montgomery County over the last 10 years. The people responsible for that disastrous Montgomery County result are all running for reelection! Do you think they've earned another 4 years in office? Survey says... BRRRRRNNNT!
Oh my, well, I'm sure the voters will have some lovely parting gifts for them backstage on November 2.
Why am I smiling in this picture? Because I have an economic development plan to bring new industries with high-paying jobs to Montgomery County. And we will reduce the taxes and traffic gridlock that scare away large companies from locating here. As you well know, the current council has utterly failed to do either; under their failed leadership, taxes and traffic have greatly increased. Imagine what taxes they'll raise next year when there is no threat of an election!
You can help restore Montgomery County by voting for me on September 14 (or before, by early voting or absentee ballot). You can help by bringing one person you know to the polls to vote for Robert Dyer. And by watching this video,

and then emailing it to 10 of your friends who live in Montgomery County.
Elect Robert Dyer and we can bring Change Beyond Belief to Montgomery County! And we can change that headline, kind of like in the Back to the Future movies. After you change the course of Montgomery County history by electing me on November 2, the headline will change too, to read "Fairfax Drops Behind MontCo"
It can happen, and it will happen, if you join me on November 2 in transforming our government into one that serves the People, not the other way around.

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