Still in denial while wondering why White didn't win! Ha ha. Sadly will be shocked when Trump/DeSantis gets elected as well. |
Who took them away? Who was our Mayor again? |
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I voted for Trayon.
And I'm white, UMC. I love a train wreck. |
Real question: do you know what that word means? |
You really need to take a step back and catch your breath. I have no idea how you can draw all of those conclusions based on what I said. I'm not going to engage with a crazed lunatic like you point by point. All I will say is that many of your conclusions about how the school closures affected our family are wrong. |
This. I don't love her, at all, but at least things seem to be getting done. She got schools open, and part of me thinks under White, schools would still be closed. DC had plenty of tests to pick up in December, when things went all to shit with covid. I don't love it, but she got DC General closed and got those shelters built in a variety of wards. She clears the homeless encampments. I'd love to see her crack down on crime and the freaking ATV situation. This council (and Robert White) sure won't put any energy there, and she just might now that the election is done. |
Bowser wanted to open schools in August 2020! Were you not paying attention? Yes, she failed to successfully negotiate with the union to make it happen. That's on her (and the union, sorry). But she was starting from a premise of "we need schools to be open". Please name the mayoral candidate or council member who stated clearly that schools NEED to be open and suggested the workable plan for making it happen. All I heard was a bunch of people saying mealy mouth BS to hold onto their WTU endorsement and advocating for MORE virtual school. But go on. |
The bolded is an excellent point. DC was ahead of the game on rapid testing and got it in place just as Omicron hit. That testing wound up being vital in the coming weeks. And then the rest of the year, my PK kid got a test in her backpack every Friday, and for months we tested weekly to keep track of Covid occurrence in the school There were problems with DCPS reporting of Covid cases in the fall, but by the time Omicron hit, and it really counted, things had improved a lot. I give Bowser a ton of credit for that. Add in stuff like the Covid Centers, mask distribution, the drop-box PCR testing, etc... do you know people in other cities? They never had any of this stuff, or at least not all of it. Bowser actually did a ton to help the city combat Covid and she gets zero credit for it. |
Well, arguably the union took them away. And the mayor didn't stand up to them. I'm impressed by the idea some of you have that the union is completely blameless in the school closure debacle. |
+100 I personally have really been struggling in the last year because I love our teachers and have always supported the union but I'm not sure I'm ever going to get over how the union handled Covid. They operated from fear and often from a refusal to look at facts and science. I was initially understanding because I also didn't want to go back to work when Covid was raging and there was no vaccine. But when teachers got vaccine priority and our school continued to offer no more than a handful of in-person slots, and the union was slow to encourage teachers to vaccinate or advocate strongly for a return to in person, I really lost so much respect for it. Still love individual teachers, but I think something broke there. There is a trust that I think it's going to be hard to repair. I used to view the union as a partner on education advocacy and now I can see that they will put the fears (not even the actual interests, but the fears) of teachers ahead of good education policy, I don't feel that way anymore. |
Let me guess: You're a teacher? (And I'm guessing not a very good one at that?) You clearly don't have kids. |
Thank you for the advice. I've had enough of you all. I'm going on. with my life. You can continue to complain and live in 2020. There's a big world out here don't need to waste it on here with people who are still yelling about virtual school |
| I did. I actually think Bowser does a pretty good job. She doesn't bow to pressure from the fringe groups. She raised the police budget during the height of "defund the police." She is going ahead with the new Ward 3 school. She fills potholes. There's only so much she can do about issues like crime and homelessness which are up all over America. |
And by "mistakes were made," you mean WTU knowingly lied every single day of the pandemic about the risk of kids going to school. Was there even one thing WTU said that wasn't a lie? |
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This thread is hilarious.
Did you vote for Bowser? Why? Well she reopened schools and seems to care about keeping them open, and her opposition doesn't. OH my god why are you people so obsessed with school closures! Get over it! Bowser sucks! And that friends, is this election in a nutshell. See ya next time. |