The fact that you appear to believe the crap you have written shows that you are not terribly smart yourself. |
+1. Except people shouldn't be selfish, petty morons. Sure, DL sucks. Sure, work life balance has been hard. Sure, it's been frustrating having your demands and requests about school be ignored. And yeah, you want to punish those in charge and really show them how upset you are on this issue. It is absolutely not a reason to be a "single issue" voter and put a republican in office. Republicans need to work on purging the crazy. The fastest way to do that is continuous losses. |
How pathetic. I'm sorry you're so immature. |
No. All of you proudly proclaiming how you'll become "one issue voters" are no better than Trumpers. You're just like the mouthbreathers who would vote for an axe murderer, just as long as they claimed to be anti-abortion. |
| The dems on this thread are getting worried they’re going to lose control of Virginia, I love it! |
Soccer mom here and I prefer to stay with the six feet guidelines. |
Keep dreaming. There’s no way he’s going to force fcps back 5 days this school year. |
Enjoy that education gap you’re increasing. |
Look, I get this. I have personally spoken with my friend, one of the FCPS school board members, about this exact issue. She agonizes over this. Absolutely wants to get kids back into the classrooms to start the process for the kids who have been left behind by this mess. But please remember that they are attempting to follow current distancing and other scientific guidelines, and currently, those mean 5 days of in person school in FCPS is an impossible task. If the orange menace and his band of idiots had taken any of this seriously and not encouraged people openly to flaunt guidelines and be anti-mask morons, we would be in a very different place. But sure, let’s reward those idiots because they will force schools open, science be damned |
DP, but you clearly live in a different reality than the rest of us. The facts are there, clear as day. |
I don’t think so either, but if he signs the bill without the emergency clause it would go into effect 7/1 (I think .... that’s usually the start of the new contract year for teachers and the start of the summer school season) which would open all the schools for next school year + ESY for kids who usually qualify due to IEP’s, and the expanded in person summer school that’s been briefly discussed for families who want it. FYI the bill has been enrolled and now waits for the Governor’s signature. The bill hadn’t been formally presented to him until yesterday I think, due to some delays in the process. |
I’m pretty sure FCPS already said in person ESY and no virtual option. |
Gotta say that I will be very surprised if he does not sign this into law. I was listening to the Kojo Nnamdi show a week or so ago and he had a NoVa legislator on - someone from Fairfax - Scott Sturovell I think. Tom Sherwood asked him about so many NoVa Dems voting for SB 1303 - Tom was pretty surprised. Sturovell straight up said that legislators were under "tremendous pressure" from parents from NoVa whose kids had not been in school in person. Northam and the Dems have nothing to lose by signing this bill and a lot to lose by not signing. This should not be a difficult political calculation and opening schools is solidly backed by science and evidence, so it should not be a difficult calculation at all. |
Yep- it’s not as if they have to worry about the anti-opening crowd voting republican in protest. |
I can’t find the episode of the Kojo Nandi show online. Can you point me to it? |