Anonymous wrote:
I'm a single issue voter and mine is climate change.
Schools should close when a huge Covid wave crashs into our region, yes, that's a no-brainer. Same for businesses. It's to keep our hospitals from saturating, so it's worth it. We can haggle over details, but in the main, that's my feeling. I have 2 kids in public, 1 with special needs, but their needs aren't more important than keeping open beds in hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunately it's not the only issue that most DC voters care about, as most DC voters don't have kids in the public school system. So you can go ahead and cry all you want, but your one-issue self-centered voting isn't going to make an iota of a difference.
Oh, and nobody "supports" school closings.
There's a hundred thousand kids in DC schools. Those kids have a couple hundred thousand parents and grandparents. How many people voted in the last off-year mayoral primary? Maybe 60,000? It won't take many pissed off parents to throw everyone out.
And we already know school closures are going to be a huge issue because they've been a huge issue in basically every election so far this year.
There aren’t as many closet Rs in DC.
And there aren’t as many dumb a$$ people willing to believe GOP propaganda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fortunately it's not the only issue that most DC voters care about, as most DC voters don't have kids in the public school system. So you can go ahead and cry all you want, but your one-issue self-centered voting isn't going to make an iota of a difference.
Oh, and nobody "supports" school closings.
There's a hundred thousand kids in DC schools. Those kids have a couple hundred thousand parents and grandparents. How many people voted in the last off-year mayoral primary? Maybe 60,000? It won't take many pissed off parents to throw everyone out.
And we already know school closures are going to be a huge issue because they've been a huge issue in basically every election so far this year.
Anonymous wrote:I will vote for whichever candidates hate the teachers union the most.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm a single issue voter and mine is climate change.
Schools should close when a huge Covid wave crashs into our region, yes, that's a no-brainer. Same for businesses. It's to keep our hospitals from saturating, so it's worth it. We can haggle over details, but in the main, that's my feeling. I have 2 kids in public, 1 with special needs, but their needs aren't more important than keeping open beds in hospital.
Good luck with that. Nothing D.C. does makes any difference whatsoever to climate change.
Anonymous wrote:
I'm a single issue voter and mine is climate change.
Schools should close when a huge Covid wave crashs into our region, yes, that's a no-brainer. Same for businesses. It's to keep our hospitals from saturating, so it's worth it. We can haggle over details, but in the main, that's my feeling. I have 2 kids in public, 1 with special needs, but their needs aren't more important than keeping open beds in hospital.
Anonymous wrote:Fortunately it's not the only issue that most DC voters care about, as most DC voters don't have kids in the public school system. So you can go ahead and cry all you want, but your one-issue self-centered voting isn't going to make an iota of a difference.
Oh, and nobody "supports" school closings.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the only issue I care about in the upcoming primaries. Did you support banning children from going to school? If the answer is yes, we are going to end your career. What happened in Virginia and New Jersey is coming to the D.C.
*the D.C. primaries, that is.
Anonymous wrote:What happened in New Jersey exactly?
Anonymous wrote:This is the only issue I care about in the upcoming primaries. Did you support banning children from going to school? If the answer is yes, we are going to end your career. What happened in Virginia and New Jersey is coming to the D.C.