Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah I’m a democrat. Was planning on voting for McAuliffe. Decided not to vote for him. Won’t be voting for Youngkin either. I live in Arlington.
Oh and I supported school closures. Just sick of Democrats not having a plan to improve educational outcomes.
Well, spoiler already: Rs don’t either. They will pull money out of public schools and funnel it toward religious private schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Regardless of anything, I flat-out do not believe anyone who claims that children "thrived" last year. Or more specifically, I believe that they believe it, but I don't trust them as narrators, and I think they have bad judgment. The "thrivers" on these boards seemed totally nuts last year, so much so that I am deeply skeptical of anything they say.
And, see, I think the people like you, the ones who were screaming "open the schools whatever the cost" were and are mentally unstable hysterics. Our kids did great at home. In fact all the families that I know say the same thing. Are there families that struggled? Sure but I think they were probably struggling anyway. The families I know, with stable and structured home lives, and with parents who prioritized those things, they were fine. Maybe a few of us were cramped and it was nice when the weather warmed up in the spring but everyone being at home was a nice break. There was no stress, there was no need to be running hither and thither. If anything we grew tighter as a family.
If your family didn't do as well, I am sorry. Perhaps you need to think about what you could have done differently.
Yes!
Umm… is this a serious post? I mean I supported school closures. We were in the middle of a pandemic. The virus was a novel virus that we know nothing about snd the priority here was to save lives. However the cost was great and many kids, especially those from working class families and/or families where the parents could not stay at home suffered. Yeah my kids did great. My husband and I worked from home - kindergartener did school virtually. We pulled our 4 year old out of pre-k. Both kids played with each other. During our breaks my husband and I tutored our 4 year old. She was able to attend a virtual class in the morning to learn the language of my country of origin. We saved a shit ton of money, to the point that we could have a third. So yes it was great for us. But doesn’t mean it was great for the majority of kids. The fact that you don’t seem to care makes me doubt you are even a democrat because democrats care about the economically disadvantaged. Absolutely disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:I usually vote D, but I'm primarily a good government voter. Lately, republicans have gone off the deep end, so I've voted D. FCPS and LCPS seem to have collectively lost their minds. I'll vote D for statehouse, attorney general, and Lieutenant governor, but R for governor. I think that the democrats are starting to take middle class professionals for granted and are more interested in appealing to other constituencies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing is clear, DCUM wants to impact the race. I can't wait until the election is over. These boards have been taken over by politicos.
There’s been a lot of money funneled into school board races.
Anonymous wrote:The Republican strategy is to pretend they're Democrats who are voting Republican. Makes them seem more reasonable. Lots of imposters on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:One thing is clear, DCUM wants to impact the race. I can't wait until the election is over. These boards have been taken over by politicos.
Anonymous wrote:The Republican strategy is to pretend they're Democrats who are voting Republican. Makes them seem more reasonable. Lots of imposters on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Republican strategy is to pretend they're Democrats who are voting Republican. Makes them seem more reasonable. Lots of imposters on this thread.
Keep telling yourself that. I know several long-time Democrats who are voting R this election.
So, you and your three friends. Okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Republican strategy is to pretend they're Democrats who are voting Republican. Makes them seem more reasonable. Lots of imposters on this thread.
Keep telling yourself that. I know several long-time Democrats who are voting R this election.
Anonymous wrote:The Republican strategy is to pretend they're Democrats who are voting Republican. Makes them seem more reasonable. Lots of imposters on this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah I’m a democrat. Was planning on voting for McAuliffe. Decided not to vote for him. Won’t be voting for Youngkin either. I live in Arlington.
Oh and I supported school closures. Just sick of Democrats not having a plan to improve educational outcomes.
Well, spoiler already: Rs don’t either. They will pull money out of public schools and funnel it toward religious private schools.