Gov. Youngkin is a great guy

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Anonymous wrote:Note to Youngkin haters: It's his first quarter salary, not a quarter of his salary. He's donating 100% of his salary and he gets paid quarterly.


Yawn. It’s like pissing in the wind.
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Anonymous wrote:Why does he hate women so much? And teachers?


And black people.


Don’t forget LGBTQ people too! But everyone who voted for him hates them too, some just hide it to fit in with their friends.


Yup. Who doesn't he hate? White, Christian nationalist men.

+1 and public schools. He’s trying to destroy them. Where do his kids go to school? Maryland private
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Anonymous wrote:Love him so much. My first Republican vote ever. Children belong in school unmasked learning normal things like math.


Oh boy. Are his kids masked? Private. Hmmm.
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Anonymous wrote:Kudos to Virginia voters who set aside partisan politics to elect him. He has shown, so far, he is for the people of his state.


He is a trump a$$kisser whose aim is to put Virginia back in the 17th century I every way.
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Anonymous wrote:Love him so much. My first Republican vote ever. Children belong in school unmasked learning normal things like math.


Which would have happened at this time in the pandemic under a Democrat governor. Because CRT never has been taught in schools and wasn't on the docket. And the pandemic is reaching a certain phase regardless of your BS politics.

But you are soooooooooooooo stupid, you actually think this is about Youngkin.

Honestly, Virginia, I hope you reap what you sow. What a bunch of idiots to think a GOP governor will make education better.

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (wipes tears from eyes)


Democrats were in favor of closing schools and masking kids forever. We all know that. That’s why former liberals like me voted Youngkin. We simply want normalcy, not unscientific pandering to teachers who prefer to be home rather than dealing with 28 kindergartners.
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Anonymous wrote:Love him so much. My first Republican vote ever. Children belong in school unmasked learning normal things like math.


Which would have happened at this time in the pandemic under a Democrat governor. Because CRT never has been taught in schools and wasn't on the docket. And the pandemic is reaching a certain phase regardless of your BS politics.

But you are soooooooooooooo stupid, you actually think this is about Youngkin.

Honestly, Virginia, I hope you reap what you sow. What a bunch of idiots to think a GOP governor will make education better.

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (wipes tears from eyes)


Democrats were in favor of closing schools and masking kids forever. We all know that. That’s why former liberals like me voted Youngkin. We simply want normalcy, not unscientific pandering to teachers who prefer to be home rather than dealing with 28 kindergartners.


Liar. I don't know any D who was in favor of closing schools and masking kids forever.
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Anonymous wrote:Go, Glenn!




This sounds like something someone from 1995 would say.

Guess he hasn't been paying attention to how complicated and expensive recycling is.
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Anonymous wrote:Love him so much. My first Republican vote ever. Children belong in school unmasked learning normal things like math.


Which would have happened at this time in the pandemic under a Democrat governor. Because CRT never has been taught in schools and wasn't on the docket. And the pandemic is reaching a certain phase regardless of your BS politics.

But you are soooooooooooooo stupid, you actually think this is about Youngkin.

Honestly, Virginia, I hope you reap what you sow. What a bunch of idiots to think a GOP governor will make education better.

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (wipes tears from eyes)


Democrats were in favor of closing schools and masking kids forever. We all know that. That’s why former liberals like me voted Youngkin. We simply want normalcy, not unscientific pandering to teachers who prefer to be home rather than dealing with 28 kindergartners.


Hmm I bet you are still at home. K teachers dote on their students and are happy to be back. I know as I work with them in the schools (not a teacher).
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The comments by haters on this thread are so telling. Anything good Youngkin does is met with disdain. You seem like the most unpleasant people in the world and I'm glad I don't know any of you.
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Anonymous wrote:Go, Glenn!




This sounds like something someone from 1995 would say.

Guess he hasn't been paying attention to how complicated and expensive recycling is.



If Youngkin said "up" you'd say "down." Give us all a break. Now you're saying recycling is a bad thing? Because he's advocating it?
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Youngkin really hates women!

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Anonymous wrote:Go, Glenn!




This sounds like something someone from 1995 would say.

Guess he hasn't been paying attention to how complicated and expensive recycling is.



If Youngkin said "up" you'd say "down." Give us all a break. Now you're saying recycling is a bad thing? Because he's advocating it?


No, it just sounds like a message from someone who doesn’t the issue.
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Anonymous wrote:Go, Glenn!




This sounds like something someone from 1995 would say.

Guess he hasn't been paying attention to how complicated and expensive recycling is.



If Youngkin said "up" you'd say "down." Give us all a break. Now you're saying recycling is a bad thing? Because he's advocating it?


No, it just sounds like a message from someone who doesn’t the issue.


^^The solution isn’t just “recycle more”.
https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2020/03/13/fix-recycling-america/
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Anonymous wrote:Go, Glenn!




This sounds like something someone from 1995 would say.

Guess he hasn't been paying attention to how complicated and expensive recycling is.


So can you please state for the record that progressives (like you) are against recycling?
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Anonymous wrote:Go, Glenn!




This sounds like something someone from 1995 would say.

Guess he hasn't been paying attention to how complicated and expensive recycling is.


So can you please state for the record that progressives (like you) are against recycling?


+1
Amazing how they will automatically be against anything he promotes. I guess progressives are now against recycling, vaccinations, women-owned businesses, and beagles.
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