Montgomery County BOE election results

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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Maybe you should move since you hate it here so much and can’t respect the will of the voters.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Maybe you should move since you hate it here so much and can’t respect the will of the voters.


You must be a Trumper, too. Makes sense. Anything to make things worse for others.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Sounds like a real winning campaign strategy: tell the voters they're stupid.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Sounds like a real winning campaign strategy: tell the voters they're stupid.


We shouldn't ignore the real issue. As long as voters remain ignorant, we're going to continue to have bad election outcomes up and down the ballot.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Sounds like a real winning campaign strategy: tell the voters they're stupid.


We shouldn't ignore the real issue. As long as voters remain ignorant, we're going to continue to have bad election outcomes up and down the ballot.


Or maybe you’re arrogant to think you know better than the electorate about what’s best? You sound like a dictator.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Sounds like a real winning campaign strategy: tell the voters they're stupid.


We shouldn't ignore the real issue. As long as voters remain ignorant, we're going to continue to have bad election outcomes up and down the ballot.


Or maybe you’re arrogant to think you know better than the electorate about what’s best? You sound like a dictator.


You've got some serious problems with judgement if you don't think the last 8 years have demonstrated that the electorate is filled with idiots that are easily manipulated with lies.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Sounds like a real winning campaign strategy: tell the voters they're stupid.


We shouldn't ignore the real issue. As long as voters remain ignorant, we're going to continue to have bad election outcomes up and down the ballot.


Or maybe you’re arrogant to think you know better than the electorate about what’s best? You sound like a dictator.


You've got some serious problems with judgement if you don't think the last 8 years have demonstrated that the electorate is filled with idiots that are easily manipulated with lies.


This thread is about Montgomery County, Maryland.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Sounds like a real winning campaign strategy: tell the voters they're stupid.


We shouldn't ignore the real issue. As long as voters remain ignorant, we're going to continue to have bad election outcomes up and down the ballot.


Or maybe you’re arrogant to think you know better than the electorate about what’s best? You sound like a dictator.


You've got some serious problems with judgement if you don't think the last 8 years have demonstrated that the electorate is filled with idiots that are easily manipulated with lies.


This thread is about Montgomery County, Maryland.


Yes. I'm not sure what your point is, though. You think Montgomery County is immune to the problem?
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Sounds like a real winning campaign strategy: tell the voters they're stupid.


We shouldn't ignore the real issue. As long as voters remain ignorant, we're going to continue to have bad election outcomes up and down the ballot.


Or maybe you’re arrogant to think you know better than the electorate about what’s best? You sound like a dictator.


You've got some serious problems with judgement if you don't think the last 8 years have demonstrated that the electorate is filled with idiots that are easily manipulated with lies.


Have you thought about moving away from Montgomery County or even out of the U.S.? I think you'd be happier.
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Anonymous wrote:I think it will mean further craziness as the new BOE members will need to get up to speed. We already have a new Superintendent, so this means he just got three new bosses midway thru his first year.



No moms4liberty was the most important outcome here.
Now we fight against prayer in schools and no department of education. We are entering a horrific stage for public education ugh
Yes, and Yang and Rivera-Oven are pretty new and still getting up to speed too. Only Silvestre and Wolff will have been there more than 2 years.



Silvestere and Wolff need to go next.


The problem is that you could end up with someone worse, like Zimmerman. Hopefully voters learn from the disaster of this election.


So you hope the new board is a disaster, such that people will be discouraged from voting for Apple Ballot candidates next time? Strange priorities. I choose to wish the new members well, regardless of how my votes were cast, and hope that they will succeed.


Considering your reading comprehension level, let's just say I'm glad that no one who was on the BoE when you were educated in MCPS is currently serving.


You prematurely say the new BOE members are a disaster and worse than the current members, and hope voters learn from this. Sounds like you have your mind made up and aren't willing to give them a chance.
NP. We know who they are and what their ideologies are and 2 of the 3 are far far far left. So yes, they will be a disaster.



Diaz would have been horrific


Diaz is a nutjob, but would have been harmless. You really ought to worry more about what Zimmerman will do for MCEA.


Drop this inane argument already. It didn't work, and the election is over.


The point is that it's true, and now we need to prepare for the consequences.


Who's "we"? Voters preferred Zimmerman by a 12 point margin.


And those voters, along with everyone else, are going to have to live with the consequences of that. Hopefully people will watch the activities of the board to try to keep her in check. But that's hard when MCEA owns the entire board at this point.


If you want non-MCEA endorsees to be elected in two years, you should start looking for better candidates now.


That's half of it. We need better voters, too.


Sounds like a real winning campaign strategy: tell the voters they're stupid.


We shouldn't ignore the real issue. As long as voters remain ignorant, we're going to continue to have bad election outcomes up and down the ballot.


Or maybe you’re arrogant to think you know better than the electorate about what’s best? You sound like a dictator.


You've got some serious problems with judgement if you don't think the last 8 years have demonstrated that the electorate is filled with idiots that are easily manipulated with lies.


Have you thought about moving away from Montgomery County or even out of the U.S.? I think you'd be happier.


Both. And yes, if the weather was better in Canada I'm sure I'd be happier there.
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