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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am somewhat confident that we will not have to go to Plan B...but I am wavering a bit lately. Plan B for us is to immediately go and rent a 2 BR apartment in the closest MD or VA district that is open, and my husband and I and our son will live there. We can handle a long commute for a year (no, we will not commit residency fraud and keep living in our DC house while we attend school elsewhere). DS is a senior in high school, and I am desperate for him to have one full, in-person year to finish it out.[/quote] Fairfax will be stay open because of the governor's race. The Republican candidate is running in part on a platform that schools need to be open. The democrat will lose if schools close. I bet Fairfax stays open through hell or high water this school year. [/quote] I never thought Republicans would show leadership on educational issues until this pandemic. (I still hope he loses, but glad he is putting this pressure on.)[/quote] LOL, that should tell you something about the wisdom of opening schools.[/quote] No, that tells me that even a blind chicken sometimes finds a seed. And your response tells me that a big reason many liberals dug in on the school issue is their reflexive opposition to anything Republicans say.[/quote] LOL again. Nice try. Do blind chicken pander for seeds? I do not act on reflexive opposition to anything Republicans say. I generally ignore anything Republicans say, because they are speaking in reflexive opposition to anything Democrats say.[/quote] Sure you do. I agree that Republicans mostly wanted schools to open for the wrong reasons. I am under no illusion that their motives were pure. But they were still right. And nobody needed to listen to Republicans on this issue, because they were plenty of experts saying the same thing.[/quote]
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