Anonymous wrote:The only reason DC schools have been closed so long is because of WTU. Bowser wanted schools to reopen in August, the medical community said it was totally safe and teachers refused to go to work because they didn’t *feel* it was safe (and they’d get paid the same regardless of whether they showed up for work so it was no skin off their back). That’s the only reason schools have been closed so long even as schools in most of the rest of the country, not to mention private schools and daycares in DC, were open for business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:funny how when a teachers union says kids belong in school, it feels like it must be a sneaky trick to make sure kids can't go to school
It's kind of hard to take them at face value after this year.
I’m not sure I blame them for not wanting to go in before there was a vaccine. I didn’t want to go to my office either and I wasn’t forced to. We could have offered hazard pay to essential workers but we mostly didn’t - just told people to suck it up and go in. The pandemic was an unprecedented situation
bull. somehow teachers *everywhere* except in Democratic union dominated state public schools managed to return. Private schools and catholic schools were open everywhere. it was a political choice to stay closed and prioritize politically influential adults over kids and families.
Yes it was a political choice.
Republicans and Trump made a political choice to botch the pandemic response.
They fired the freaking Pandemic Team! To save money so they could cut taxes on billionaires!
My god.
That was the political choice that screwed us.
Yep
Nope. The choice to keep schools closed was made by largely democratic politicians. They own it.
This. Glad the orange guy is gone ….
Anonymous wrote:The only reason DC schools have been closed so long is because of WTU. Bowser wanted schools to reopen in August, the medical community said it was totally safe and teachers refused to go to work because they didn’t *feel* it was safe (and they’d get paid the same regardless of whether they showed up for work so it was no skin off their back). That’s the only reason schools have been closed so long even as schools in most of the rest of the country, not to mention private schools and daycares in DC, were open for business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The only reason DC schools have been closed so long is because of WTU. Bowser wanted schools to reopen in August, the medical community said it was totally safe and teachers refused to go to work because they didn’t *feel* it was safe (and they’d get paid the same regardless of whether they showed up for work so it was no skin off their back). That’s the only reason schools have been closed so long even as schools in most of the rest of the country, not to mention private schools and daycares in DC, were open for business.
I mean bowser says a lot of things. If she really wanted schools to open, she could have done that. She did it in February.
Anonymous wrote:The only reason DC schools have been closed so long is because of WTU. Bowser wanted schools to reopen in August, the medical community said it was totally safe and teachers refused to go to work because they didn’t *feel* it was safe (and they’d get paid the same regardless of whether they showed up for work so it was no skin off their back). That’s the only reason schools have been closed so long even as schools in most of the rest of the country, not to mention private schools and daycares in DC, were open for business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:funny how when a teachers union says kids belong in school, it feels like it must be a sneaky trick to make sure kids can't go to school
It's kind of hard to take them at face value after this year.
I’m not sure I blame them for not wanting to go in before there was a vaccine. I didn’t want to go to my office either and I wasn’t forced to. We could have offered hazard pay to essential workers but we mostly didn’t - just told people to suck it up and go in. The pandemic was an unprecedented situation
bull. somehow teachers *everywhere* except in Democratic union dominated state public schools managed to return. Private schools and catholic schools were open everywhere. it was a political choice to stay closed and prioritize politically influential adults over kids and families.
Yes it was a political choice.
Republicans and Trump made a political choice to botch the pandemic response.
They fired the freaking Pandemic Team! To save money so they could cut taxes on billionaires!
My god.
That was the political choice that screwed us.
Yep
Nope. The choice to keep schools closed was made by largely democratic politicians. They own it.
This. Glad the orange guy is gone, but it's not like any President could have prevented the pandemic. I'm so sick of these WTU trolls and corrupt DC politicians trying to blame everyone but themselves for why DC public schools are closed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:funny how when a teachers union says kids belong in school, it feels like it must be a sneaky trick to make sure kids can't go to school
It's kind of hard to take them at face value after this year.
I’m not sure I blame them for not wanting to go in before there was a vaccine. I didn’t want to go to my office either and I wasn’t forced to. We could have offered hazard pay to essential workers but we mostly didn’t - just told people to suck it up and go in. The pandemic was an unprecedented situation
bull. somehow teachers *everywhere* except in Democratic union dominated state public schools managed to return. Private schools and catholic schools were open everywhere. it was a political choice to stay closed and prioritize politically influential adults over kids and families.
Yes it was a political choice.
Republicans and Trump made a political choice to botch the pandemic response.
They fired the freaking Pandemic Team! To save money so they could cut taxes on billionaires!
My god.
That was the political choice that screwed us.
Yep
Nope. The choice to keep schools closed was made by largely democratic politicians. They own it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:funny how when a teachers union says kids belong in school, it feels like it must be a sneaky trick to make sure kids can't go to school
It's kind of hard to take them at face value after this year.
I’m not sure I blame them for not wanting to go in before there was a vaccine. I didn’t want to go to my office either and I wasn’t forced to. We could have offered hazard pay to essential workers but we mostly didn’t - just told people to suck it up and go in. The pandemic was an unprecedented situation
bull. somehow teachers *everywhere* except in Democratic union dominated state public schools managed to return. Private schools and catholic schools were open everywhere. it was a political choice to stay closed and prioritize politically influential adults over kids and families.
Yes it was a political choice.
Republicans and Trump made a political choice to botch the pandemic response.
They fired the freaking Pandemic Team! To save money so they could cut taxes on billionaires!
My god.
That was the political choice that screwed us.
Yep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:funny how when a teachers union says kids belong in school, it feels like it must be a sneaky trick to make sure kids can't go to school
It's kind of hard to take them at face value after this year.
I’m not sure I blame them for not wanting to go in before there was a vaccine. I didn’t want to go to my office either and I wasn’t forced to. We could have offered hazard pay to essential workers but we mostly didn’t - just told people to suck it up and go in. The pandemic was an unprecedented situation
bull. somehow teachers *everywhere* except in Democratic union dominated state public schools managed to return. Private schools and catholic schools were open everywhere. it was a political choice to stay closed and prioritize politically influential adults over kids and families.
Yes it was a political choice.
Republicans and Trump made a political choice to botch the pandemic response.
They fired the freaking Pandemic Team! To save money so they could cut taxes on billionaires!
My god.
That was the political choice that screwed us.
Yep
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:funny how when a teachers union says kids belong in school, it feels like it must be a sneaky trick to make sure kids can't go to school
It's kind of hard to take them at face value after this year.
I’m not sure I blame them for not wanting to go in before there was a vaccine. I didn’t want to go to my office either and I wasn’t forced to. We could have offered hazard pay to essential workers but we mostly didn’t - just told people to suck it up and go in. The pandemic was an unprecedented situation
bull. somehow teachers *everywhere* except in Democratic union dominated state public schools managed to return. Private schools and catholic schools were open everywhere. it was a political choice to stay closed and prioritize politically influential adults over kids and families.
Yes it was a political choice.
Republicans and Trump made a political choice to botch the pandemic response.
They fired the freaking Pandemic Team! To save money so they could cut taxes on billionaires!
My god.
That was the political choice that screwed us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:funny how when a teachers union says kids belong in school, it feels like it must be a sneaky trick to make sure kids can't go to school
It's kind of hard to take them at face value after this year.
I’m not sure I blame them for not wanting to go in before there was a vaccine. I didn’t want to go to my office either and I wasn’t forced to. We could have offered hazard pay to essential workers but we mostly didn’t - just told people to suck it up and go in. The pandemic was an unprecedented situation
bull. somehow teachers *everywhere* except in Democratic union dominated state public schools managed to return. Private schools and catholic schools were open everywhere. it was a political choice to stay closed and prioritize politically influential adults over kids and families.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She's a fkn gargoyle. It's just so absolutely ridiculous that either she knows it and is a troll or she actually has a bowl of pudding instead of a brain. No thinking person could possibly imagine that everyone could work from home unless they believe that all service workers and people in customer-facing roles are non player characters in a videogame or something.
I have wondered if she's a MAGA troll that's just here to make mothers feel like they need to stay in the home.
Isn't it so weird that she's screaming about the patriarchy in order to keep women home
Ahem the women who whine on here are all working from home. Well established that DCUM is made up of white, white collar professionals in ward 3. You all only use people of color and essential workers when you want to show off how woke you are but still don’t listen to people of color.
Never said women should stay home - women should do what they want. That is the point of feminism. But women should also expect and demand their partners do the same amount of work they do - emotional, physical, home, kids etc
I’m pointing out that your huzzzbamds are doing their part of the deal and somehow that means my marriage is bad?
So much projection.
Word salad poster continues to spout incomprehensible word salad, I guess.
+1
she keeps spewing this in response to a thread about women who are not able to work and their husbands who are unable to provide daytime childcare for good reason. she just keeps assuming everyone is one particular type of mom who she is very, very mad at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She's a fkn gargoyle. It's just so absolutely ridiculous that either she knows it and is a troll or she actually has a bowl of pudding instead of a brain. No thinking person could possibly imagine that everyone could work from home unless they believe that all service workers and people in customer-facing roles are non player characters in a videogame or something.
I have wondered if she's a MAGA troll that's just here to make mothers feel like they need to stay in the home.
Isn't it so weird that she's screaming about the patriarchy in order to keep women home
Ahem the women who whine on here are all working from home. Well established that DCUM is made up of white, white collar professionals in ward 3. You all only use people of color and essential workers when you want to show off how woke you are but still don’t listen to people of color.
Never said women should stay home - women should do what they want. That is the point of feminism. But women should also expect and demand their partners do the same amount of work they do - emotional, physical, home, kids etc
I’m pointing out that your huzzzbamds are doing their part of the deal and somehow that means my marriage is bad?
So much projection.
Word salad poster continues to spout incomprehensible word salad, I guess.