News & Opinions
Montgomery County Cannot Prosper If We Ignore the Future | Montgomery Perspective | Adam Pagnucco | Guest column - Adam Van Grack |March 5, 2026
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New MoCo bill would prohibit building permits for ICE detention facilities | The Banner | Ginny Bixby | March 2, 2026, 5:56 pm
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Inspector general finds MCPS improperly paid $149K to police | Montgomery Community Media | Suzanne Pollak | March 4, 2026
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MoCo Republican Central Committee member running for register of wills | Bethesda Today | Elia Griffin | March 2, 2026, 5:12 pm
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Has Jared Demarinis Found the Fountain of Youth? Maryland’s Super Aged Voters | Substack | Direct Line News | Mark Uncapher | March 05, 2026
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The Real Threat to Democracy | Mary Jane Perraut | March 3, 2026
Like Warren Buffett, in 2009, I was still using a flip phone. My co-workers made fun of me especially as they showed off the latest iPhone. It really struck me that times had changed when I was waiting to board a train at Union Station to New York. There was dead silence. I looked around and all passengers waiting in line were on their phones, isolated in their own worlds. Technology had changed society.
Then, the pandemic isolated us even more. Whatever was in our own cyber space became “truth.” We lost the power of healthy debate with each other. We lost critical thinking because the information being fed to us via algorithms was believed to be honest and factual. The questioning of our positions seems to be guarded at all costs as if to protect our self-worth and inner souls. READ MORE
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How to Make America Great Again | Jon Nowick | March 2, 2026
The last round of elections and recent polls suggest challenges for Republicans this November. Growing political rancor also raises questions about our country’s direction and the future of our democracy. As a lifelong registered Republican and independent-minded voter, I offer a few thoughts for our leaders about how to make America great and keep it great:
1. Show Respect. Restore civility to public life by treating friend and foe with decency. Refrain from labeling, name-calling, belittling. Set an example for our children.
2. Promote Unity. Seek solutions that bridge the political divide—or at least are palatable to the various sides. Downplay culture wars. We’re all Americans and all in this together. We need our elected officials to broker deals, starting with lasting budget agreements.
3. Uphold Legal Norms. Our forefathers signed on to a Constitution, independent institutions, and separation of powers and of church and state. Maintain them. Avoid retribution, redistricting, and attempts to curb free speech. READ MORE