Still pretty obnoxious for parents who weren’t exactly in the vanguard at Wilson to lecture the rest of us on how to fix our schools. |
You are a sicko. |
Funny. When I was in line for my vaccine appt, the guy in front of me and woman behind me were both from MD. This was at Washington Hospital Center before walk up appts. |
| DMV is essentially one big neighborhood. Get over it. The more vaccinated people in the DMV the better. The virus doesn't have borders. |
The same cab be said for boundary/residency “fraud.” |
Not exactly. School funding is local. Vaccinations were federal - and also for the same product. Your snark is lazy. |
Eh. Your frontal lobe is dysfunctional. School funding in DC IS mostly federal (oops). And mass vax sites in Maryland were partially funded by state funds (double oops).So, if we're going to assert that we're one big neighborhood for vaccines - we have no moral basis with which to oppose boundary or residence self-maximalization.
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You're a moron.
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Where are you getting this from? DC was not eligible for a FEMA site partially because it is not a state. MD congressmen (until recently) have consistently voted against DC statehood because they don't want their constituents to pay for the roads they use in DC and congress can't block a toll if DC is a state. My understanding was that the FEMA sites were funded by the feds, not the states which is why Hogan was not allowed to prevent DC residents from using it. |
NP. If you don’t see the difference between getting a vaccination (which protects me but also the community), and getting your kid into a more desirable school (which helps no one besides your family and arguably hurts the local school community if the school is already overcrowded), then maybe you should be worrying about your own frontal lobe. |
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This idiot and Elissa Silverman (and her staff) are the only people to snark at DC residents helping everyone by getting the vaccine they are entitled to.
Not even worth arguing with them. |
| DC was vaccinating health care workers from all over the DMV ahead of the states where they lived. MD and VA did not come close to contributing appropriate levels of vaccines. |
| Faux liberals jump school lines and vaccine lines with equal unethical aplomb. The next time they say “equity,” just say remember how you drove yourself to Baltimore to steal the vaccine so you could winter in Cabo? Or when you pretended you were “nesting” to get little Juniper and Jasper into Lafayette? |
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"Faux liberals?" Ridiculous. Spare us.
The obvious problem is that DC still doesn't have nearly enough halfway decent public schools to go around, explaining why a small minority of families gets creative on residency. At our IB DCPS elementary school, more than half the families have jumped ship for Washington Latin or BASIS between 4th and 5th grades for the past decade. It's a sad story because most of these families actually like the school and would gladly stay to the end if it led to an appealing middle school. It's too easy to blame "liberals" for an outrage that never ends. Report in-boundary fraud if you want, but you won't be getting at the root of the problem. |