Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama was anti teachers unions, pro privatization and pro charter schools, reflecting the ideology of his Silicon Valley and Wall Street financial backers. Once you understand that, it makes complete sense that Private Equity Youngkin would pick her.
Once you understand that Virginia isn’t the Brooklyn chapter of the DSA, it makes complete sense that Governor-elect Youngkin would pick someone that might be a consensus builder on one of the top issues of the election.
Virgina families who voted Youngkin on education are not interested in “innovation”. All they want is to have their public schools providing a quality, traditional education to their kids.
They don’t want public schools defunded? Interesting…
They don’t want the schools defunded and they don’t want the police defunded. Interesting…
Yeah. Then why would they support a governor who is pro-charter and pro-voucher?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama was anti teachers unions, pro privatization and pro charter schools, reflecting the ideology of his Silicon Valley and Wall Street financial backers. Once you understand that, it makes complete sense that Private Equity Youngkin would pick her.
Once you understand that Virginia isn’t the Brooklyn chapter of the DSA, it makes complete sense that Governor-elect Youngkin would pick someone that might be a consensus builder on one of the top issues of the election.
Virgina families who voted Youngkin on education are not interested in “innovation”. All they want is to have their public schools providing a quality, traditional education to their kids.
They don’t want public schools defunded? Interesting…
They don’t want the schools defunded and they don’t want the police defunded. Interesting…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama was anti teachers unions, pro privatization and pro charter schools, reflecting the ideology of his Silicon Valley and Wall Street financial backers. Once you understand that, it makes complete sense that Private Equity Youngkin would pick her.
Once you understand that Virginia isn’t the Brooklyn chapter of the DSA, it makes complete sense that Governor-elect Youngkin would pick someone that might be a consensus builder on one of the top issues of the election.
Virgina families who voted Youngkin on education are not interested in “innovation”. All they want is to have their public schools providing a quality, traditional education to their kids.
They don’t want public schools defunded? Interesting…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama was anti teachers unions, pro privatization and pro charter schools, reflecting the ideology of his Silicon Valley and Wall Street financial backers. Once you understand that, it makes complete sense that Private Equity Youngkin would pick her.
Once you understand that Virginia isn’t the Brooklyn chapter of the DSA, it makes complete sense that Governor-elect Youngkin would pick someone that might be a consensus builder on one of the top issues of the election.
Virgina families who voted Youngkin on education are not interested in “innovation”. All they want is to have their public schools providing a quality, traditional education to their kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama was anti teachers unions, pro privatization and pro charter schools, reflecting the ideology of his Silicon Valley and Wall Street financial backers. Once you understand that, it makes complete sense that Private Equity Youngkin would pick her.
Once you understand that Virginia isn’t the Brooklyn chapter of the DSA, it makes complete sense that Governor-elect Youngkin would pick someone that might be a consensus builder on one of the top issues of the election.
Anonymous wrote:Obama was anti teachers unions, pro privatization and pro charter schools, reflecting the ideology of his Silicon Valley and Wall Street financial backers. Once you understand that, it makes complete sense that Private Equity Youngkin would pick her.
Anonymous wrote:So you're a Democrat complaining that the pick is too Democrat leaning to work for a Republican governor?
You'd complain if she was too Republican, now it's she's sometimes D sometimes R. You'd complain about Youngkin's pick one way or another.
Have you thought that not everyone is far right or far left? That there are many people squarely in the middle and that middle is what most Virginians want? And that maybe Youngkin actually went out there and spoke to people and heard that.
Anonymous wrote:So you're a Democrat complaining that the pick is too Democrat leaning to work for a Republican governor?
You'd complain if she was too Republican, now it's she's sometimes D sometimes R. You'd complain about Youngkin's pick one way or another.
Have you thought that not everyone is far right or far left? That there are many people squarely in the middle and that middle is what most Virginians want? And that maybe Youngkin actually went out there and spoke to people and heard that.