Councilman Eric Olsen was denied
a chance at being Chair of the Prince George's County Council.
And why, one might ask? Because
he is too 'Arlington' is the answer we are given.[1] To be 'too Arlington' would mean attracting investments and professional
workforce such as DRS Technologies, Inc., a Finmeccanica
Company, and relocating its corporate headquarters from New Jersey to Arlington
County.[2]
To be 'too-Arlington' would be to
be number 3 on a list of highest-income counties in the United States.[3]
To be' too Arlington' would be a county that defense contractors, financial institutions
and subject-matter-expert businesses find inviting and locate.
To be 'too Arlington' would be to
showcase a great school system such as a top rated school district as found in
Arlington where communities comes together county-wide in public/private initiatives
to support the greater good.
To be 'too Arlington' would be to
have a county with no murders in 2011.[4]
Why on earth would someone think that
trying to have a great school system, no murders, a low crime rate, and a attractive
business climate that consists of more than 'milling' one's way to prosperity' for
a few is a bad thing? Let's take a look at what being 'Arlington' means.
People QuickFacts[5]
|
Arlington County
|
Prince George's County
|
Population, 2011 estimate
|
216,004
|
871,233
|
White persons, percent, 2011 (a)
|
77.3%
|
26.6%
|
Black persons, percent, 2011 (a)
|
9.1%
|
65.4%
|
American Indian and Alaska Native persons,
percent, 2011 (a)
|
0.8%
|
1.0%
|
Asian persons, percent, 2011 (a)
|
9.7%
|
4.3%
|
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander
persons, percent, 2011 (a)
|
0.1%
|
0.2%
|
Persons reporting two or more races, percent,
2011
|
2.9%
|
2.5%
|
Persons of Hispanic or Latino Origin, percent,
2011 (b)
|
15.2%
|
15.2%
|
White persons not Hispanic, percent, 2011
|
64.0%
|
15.2%
|
High school graduates, percent of persons age
25+, 2006-2010
|
92.5%
|
85.8%
|
Bachelor's degree or higher, pct of persons age
25+, 2006-2010
|
70.1%
|
29.6%
|
Median value of owner-occupied housing units,
2006-2010
|
$571,700
|
$327,600
|
Per capita money income in past 12 months (2010
dollars) 2006-2010
|
$57,724
|
$31,215
|
Median household income 2006-2010
|
$94,880
|
$71,260
|
Business QuickFacts
|
Arlington County
|
Prince George's County
|
Private nonfarm establishments, 2010
|
6,019
|
14,250
|
Private nonfarm employment, 2010
|
126,195
|
237,908
|
Private nonfarm employment, percent change,
2000-2010
|
10
|
-5.1
|
Nonemployer establishments, 2010
|
16,524
|
62,171
|
Total number of firms, 2007
|
19,422
|
72,759
|
Black-owned firms, percent, 2007
|
6.0%
|
54.5%
|
American Indian- and Alaska Native-owned firms,
percent, 2007
|
0.6%
|
0.9%
|
Asian-owned firms, percent, 2007
|
9.5%
|
6.2%
|
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander-owned
firms, percent, 2007
|
F
|
0.1%
|
Hispanic-owned firms, percent, 2007
|
8.0%
|
8.8%
|
Women-owned firms, percent, 2007
|
32.0%
|
37.8%
|
Merchant wholesaler sales, 2007 ($1000)
|
453,168
|
10,449,816
|
Retail sales, 2007 ($1000)
|
2,482,916
|
9,209,683
|
Retail sales per capita, 2007
|
$12,176
|
$11,060
|
Accommodation and food services sales, 2007
($1000)
|
1,164,025
|
1,205,022
|
Building permits, 2011
|
1,945
|
1,227
|
Geography QuickFacts
|
Arlington County
|
Prince George's County
|
Land area in square miles, 2010
|
25.97
|
482.69
|
Persons per square mile, 2010
|
7,993.6
|
1,788.8
|
FIPS Code
|
13
|
33
|
A first quick glance at Arlington
would suggest a richer and more affluent place to live and work. With a quarter
of the population of Prince George's county it brings in nearly the same
revenue in the food service industry.... could this be more restaurants
perhaps? Arlington's population has a higher education and earns more
money...is this so bad a thing as to not want an Arlington type Council Chair?
The 2007 GRC score indicates the
level of math or reading achievement by the average student in a public school
district. Prince George's County ranks
28% in math and 39% in reading; Arlington however has a 46% rank in math and
53% in reading.[6]
For some reason we are to take this as a bad thing that Arlington out performs
us and therefore we would not want a chair who might enable us to compete
across the river. In fact there is no economic reason to disparage Arlington.
While I am the first to think that this county should lead not follow, I have
to wonder about the new found tendency to lead towards the basement of economic
accomplishments. We are not going to get
anywhere repeating the small minded parochial sectional practices of the past.
Just because one group many years ago practices the politics of exclusion does
not mean that exclusion is the best practice for moving the most upwards and
forwards today. We must be better than the past; we must move forward beyond
the good of the few today at the expense of the needs of the many tomorrow.
[1]
Miranda S. Spivack. December 4, 2012. Environmentalist Eric Olson loses bid to
head Prince George’s County Council. Washington Post. [accessed December 5,
2012] http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/md-politics/environmentalist-eric-olson-loses-bid-to-head-prince-georges-county-council/2012/12/04/541d75ca-3e40-11e2-a2d9-822f58ac9fd5_story.html
[2]
The company, recognized as one of the leading defense technology companies in
the world, will be expanding its regional office to accommodate over 100
employees. The relocation and expansion costs will bring in excess of $10
million of capital investment to the region. http://www.governor.virginia.gov/news/viewRelease.cfm?id=1232
[4] http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Arlington-County-Finishes-2011-With-No-Murders-136548603.html
[5]
United States Census http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/index.html
[6]
The GRC score indicates the level of math or reading achievement by the average
student in a public school district compared to student achievement in a set of
25 developed countries. The score represents the percentage of students in the
international group who would have a lower level of achievement. For example, a
percentile of 60 means the average student in a school district would perform
better than 60% of the students in the international group. http://globalreportcard.org/map.html#bottom-results
2 comments:
One does not need to reach very far to reach the following conclusion. Perhaps Olson was a little bit "too Arlington" in terms of this dramatic stat posted above:
White persons not Hispanic, percent, 2011
64.0% [Arlington]
15.2% [Prince Georges]
Is Arlington 'the new white'? Is Olson just a little too Arlington?
Great article. Please keep up the good fight. Break the bigotry in PG County so it can flourish. National Harbor and Fort Washington have so much potential. The "too Arlington" ignorant mentality will only hold it back.
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