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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Make no mistake about it: This election is all about defeating CRR. Next up is the trans agenda. Parents have had enough [/quote] I agree parents have had enough, but it’s not all about CRR and trans issues. Democrats closed schools for an entire year. People living in Virginia looked around at republican run states and saw their kids in school. With COVID not over and threats of new variants constantly talked about, no way do parents want another Democrat in charge. [/quote] Our area schools brought kids back in to the buildings around the same time as many other schools. 5-11 can get vaccinated within days. Totally irrational decision making. [/quote] It was irrational for the Ds to have their head in the sand on how big of an issue this really was. [/quote] What? School closures? They happened all over the world. There was a global pandemic. [/quote] No, we lagged way behind the rest of the world in getting our kids back to learning. [/quote] Nope. When our kids went back in Feb/Mar there were many other schools (~40%) still transitioning back to school at the same time. [/quote] Am I misunderstanding what you’re saying or is 60% more than 40%? [/quote] It was constantly changing over a period of time. I’d have to look up exact numbers again but roughly: Jan 2020 - >50% of US kids had only virtual option Feb 2020 - ~40% only had virtual option (this is when some public schools in our area started sending back younger grades) Mar 2020 - ~30% only has virtual option (all kids were back) [/quote] I assume you mean 2021 but that’s fine. But I think VA voters are saying they wanted to be the ones with an in person option - not what we had. [/quote] Yes, 2021. Way past my bedtime. Schools in this area had a reasonable response to the pandemic. Perhaps if we had prioritized schools over bars kids could have gotten back in earlier. [/quote] ^ and it’s so irrational because the pandemic is practically over and we can’t change history. [/quote]
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