Congratulations for destroying NoVA!

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:For a suburb with the wealth of Arlington, its schools really aren't that great. Arlington is in the top 10 richest in the county (and of course North Arlington is even crazier in terms of wealth), and yet its schools barely register in any national rankings. Even in statewide rankings, its schools are pretty mediocre.


They don’t have enough land to built more schools. The high schools especially are over capacity. That makes schools like Yorktown to have to pull kids from the non wealthy parts of the county.


Yeah, with all of its schools, Fairfax has managed to keep its poor students isolated in certain schools. The hypocrisy of blue Fairfax is off the charts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.


If you’re hated by the majority of the right and the left in todays world, you’re a moderate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.


I am not voting for a Senator from West Virginia who drives a Maserati! Yes, that's what he drives. Wtf?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a suburb with the wealth of Arlington, its schools really aren't that great. Arlington is in the top 10 richest in the county (and of course North Arlington is even crazier in terms of wealth), and yet its schools barely register in any national rankings. Even in statewide rankings, its schools are pretty mediocre.


They don’t have enough land to built more schools. The high schools especially are over capacity. That makes schools like Yorktown to have to pull kids from the non wealthy parts of the county.


Yeah, with all of its schools, Fairfax has managed to keep its poor students isolated in certain schools. The hypocrisy of blue Fairfax is off the charts.



No, you've got that wrong. They are working on fixing the system, it takes time, and hopefully won't be fixed until their children are long gone from the schools.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.


So a moderate is pro-life, anti same sex marriage, anti environmental protections, etc?

Nope. That’s Republican. Manchin is a DINO.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a suburb with the wealth of Arlington, its schools really aren't that great. Arlington is in the top 10 richest in the county (and of course North Arlington is even crazier in terms of wealth), and yet its schools barely register in any national rankings. Even in statewide rankings, its schools are pretty mediocre.


They don’t have enough land to built more schools. The high schools especially are over capacity. That makes schools like Yorktown to have to pull kids from the non wealthy parts of the county.


Yeah, with all of its schools, Fairfax has managed to keep its poor students isolated in certain schools. The hypocrisy of blue Fairfax is off the charts.


Apart from the Langley pyramid, every pyramid in FCPS has a significant number of FARMS kids. Granted, they aren’t evenly distributed but only Langley is an island of blatant segregation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.


So a moderate is pro-life, anti same sex marriage, anti environmental protections, etc?

Nope. That’s Republican. Manchin is a DINO.


Manchin is the average of the far left and far right. You’re just upset because you think the country as a whole is super far left, which it isn’t. First of all, he’s not pro life or anti sex marriage, you just wouldn’t know because he doesn’t make it his entire persona to correct people on the correct use of pronouns. And he’s not anti environmental protections, he tries to bridge together the working class with futuristic energy plans. Representing America as a whole means standing up for agricultural and appalachian states, not only California.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.


So a moderate is pro-life, anti same sex marriage, anti environmental protections, etc?

Nope. That’s Republican. Manchin is a DINO.


You’re ignorance for the word ‘moderate’ shines through with your teenager terminology like ‘DINO’. I don’t think you will ever get it kiddo
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.


So a moderate is pro-life, anti same sex marriage, anti environmental protections, etc?

Nope. That’s Republican. Manchin is a DINO.


Manchin is the average of the far left and far right. You’re just upset because you think the country as a whole is super far left, which it isn’t. First of all, he’s not pro life or anti sex marriage, you just wouldn’t know because he doesn’t make it his entire persona to correct people on the correct use of pronouns. And he’s not anti environmental protections, he tries to bridge together the working class with futuristic energy plans. Representing America as a whole means standing up for agricultural and appalachian states, not only California.


A moderate is not pro-life, anti gay marriage, anti environment, etc.

He very publicly states that he is pro-life. And votes accordingly. He's voted against gay marriage/LGBTQ rights multiple times. He's voted against environmental protections many times.

https://www.manchin.senate.gov/newsroom/press-releases/manchin-statement-on-scotus-decision-to-overturn-roe-v-wade
“As a Catholic, I was raised pro-life and will always consider myself pro-life. But I have come to accept that my definition of pro-life may not be someone else’s definition of pro-life. I believe that exceptions should be made in instances of rape, incest and when the life of the mother is in jeopardy. But let me be clear, I support legislation that would codify the rights Roe v. Wade previously protected. I am hopeful Democrats and Republicans will come together to put forward a piece of legislation that would do just that.”

when it actually did come to a vote:
https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1172/vote_117_2_00065.htm#position
"Senate Democrats' attempt to enshrine the abortion protections of Roe v. Wade into federal law resoundingly failed Wednesday, with one of Democrats' own members, Sen. Joe Manchin, joining every single Republicans to tank the legislation."

He's no "moderate". He's a Republican.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.


So a moderate is pro-life, anti same sex marriage, anti environmental protections, etc?

Nope. That’s Republican. Manchin is a DINO.


You’re ignorance for the word ‘moderate’ shines through with your teenager terminology like ‘DINO’. I don’t think you will ever get it kiddo



Moderates are not anti-women, anti-environment, anti-LGBTQ, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a suburb with the wealth of Arlington, its schools really aren't that great. Arlington is in the top 10 richest in the county (and of course North Arlington is even crazier in terms of wealth), and yet its schools barely register in any national rankings. Even in statewide rankings, its schools are pretty mediocre.


They don’t have enough land to built more schools. The high schools especially are over capacity. That makes schools like Yorktown to have to pull kids from the non wealthy parts of the county.


Yeah, with all of its schools, Fairfax has managed to keep its poor students isolated in certain schools. The hypocrisy of blue Fairfax is off the charts.


Apart from the Langley pyramid, every pyramid in FCPS has a significant number of FARMS kids. Granted, they aren’t evenly distributed but only Langley is an island of blatant segregation.


WRONG. I just checked for all FCPS HS under 20% FARMS (the “tipping” point) and there are several in addition to Langley HS:

TJHSST
McLean High
Madison High
Robinson Secondary
Woodson High
Oakton High
West Springfield High
Lake Braddock Secondary
Chantilly High
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For a suburb with the wealth of Arlington, its schools really aren't that great. Arlington is in the top 10 richest in the county (and of course North Arlington is even crazier in terms of wealth), and yet its schools barely register in any national rankings. Even in statewide rankings, its schools are pretty mediocre.


They don’t have enough land to built more schools. The high schools especially are over capacity. That makes schools like Yorktown to have to pull kids from the non wealthy parts of the county.


Yeah, with all of its schools, Fairfax has managed to keep its poor students isolated in certain schools. The hypocrisy of blue Fairfax is off the charts.


And so your solution is to do what, exactly? Busing? Do tell. Be specific.
DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I miss the times of moderates in VA.


What specifically do you mean by "moderate"?


times when candidates mattered more than party, when democrats would win seats in southwest virginia and republicans would win in fairfax.


What positions are "moderate" in 2023?


Still waiting to hear what these "moderate" positions are in 2023.


Realistically, a moderate that would represent the whole country would be a Joe Manchin. The country as a whole leans socially liberal, but economically a little more conservative.


So a moderate is pro-life, anti same sex marriage, anti environmental protections, etc?

Nope. That’s Republican. Manchin is a DINO.


You’re ignorance for the word ‘moderate’ shines through with your teenager terminology like ‘DINO’. I don’t think you will ever get it kiddo



Moderates are not anti-women, anti-environment, anti-LGBTQ, etc.


so you’re point is? you’re just a brain dead liberal that has no talking points
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