Anonymous wrote:Your choices were:
Bowser
Robert White
Trayon White
lmaoo
Anonymous wrote:So I refuse to be drawn on the rightwing school / COVID division BS.
But you know what else is bad about Bowser?
She’s in the pocket of the rightwing charter school lobby. People like Murdoch and Paul
Singer who hate DC and our kids, and just want to destroy public schools to enrich themselves, fund DFER and other bundlers and they pay Bowser.
That’s why Bowser appointed a charter guy, Ferebee, to run DCPS. Ferebee doesn’t want to improve DCPS, he got training from Broad on how to weaken and ruin public schools.
Robert White is MUCH less in the pocket of Republican charter donors. Another reason why he’d be better.
Also, Bowser has had Wilson pool closed for months because she stinks at running a government.
Anonymous wrote:Also please don’t feed the right wing troll line on schools. That’s not what this thread is about. Let’s refuse to engage on schools and COVID— there are other threads for that.
You can tell they’re here to divide us and damage public schools to advantage their billionaire donors. It’s clear by the way the last post throws around progressive as if it’s a negative, not a compliment in a country that needs progress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It all started when Ygie got knockout gamed and then lied about it.
Huh?
Anonymous wrote:It all started when Ygie got knockout gamed and then lied about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Bowser administration has no shortage of failings, but the absolute lowlight of her tenure was her decision to keep DCPS shuttered for about a year longer than it needed to be. She made that choice for very naked political reasons and we can see very clearly now that it destroyed a full two decades of learning gains and improvements in public safety. It was an unmitigated disaster and the blame for the spike in youth crime and general lawlessness can justifiably lies mostly with that decision.
For the fact that she was reelected we can blame the lack of RCV, Trayon White, Robert White's abysmal campaign, and the failure of anyone with any serious credentials to enter the race.
Unfortunately, there is no one in DC's political scene who is well-positioned to replace her. Of the current crop of council-members, I agree that Christina Henderson is probably the smartest. I doubt she could beat Bowser, though, and probably would also struggle against the likes of Kenyon (who would be abysmal).
How DC gets out of this mess is to vote for RCV in the 2024 referendum (unless the DC DP succeeds in blocking it) and then have Henderson get herself known across the city.
if the teachers were not going to teach in person under those circumstances, then continuing remote learning was really the only option.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Bowser administration has no shortage of failings, but the absolute lowlight of her tenure was her decision to keep DCPS shuttered for about a year longer than it needed to be. She made that choice for very naked political reasons and we can see very clearly now that it destroyed a full two decades of learning gains and improvements in public safety. It was an unmitigated disaster and the blame for the spike in youth crime and general lawlessness can justifiably lies mostly with that decision.
For the fact that she was reelected we can blame the lack of RCV, Trayon White, Robert White's abysmal campaign, and the failure of anyone with any serious credentials to enter the race.
Unfortunately, there is no one in DC's political scene who is well-positioned to replace her. Of the current crop of council-members, I agree that Christina Henderson is probably the smartest. I doubt she could beat Bowser, though, and probably would also struggle against the likes of Kenyon (who would be abysmal).
How DC gets out of this mess is to vote for RCV in the 2024 referendum (unless the DC DP succeeds in blocking it) and then have Henderson get herself known across the city.
if the teachers were not going to teach in person under those circumstances, then continuing remote learning was really the only option.
Anonymous wrote:The Bowser administration has no shortage of failings, but the absolute lowlight of her tenure was her decision to keep DCPS shuttered for about a year longer than it needed to be. She made that choice for very naked political reasons and we can see very clearly now that it destroyed a full two decades of learning gains and improvements in public safety. It was an unmitigated disaster and the blame for the spike in youth crime and general lawlessness can justifiably lies mostly with that decision.
For the fact that she was reelected we can blame the lack of RCV, Trayon White, Robert White's abysmal campaign, and the failure of anyone with any serious credentials to enter the race.
Unfortunately, there is no one in DC's political scene who is well-positioned to replace her. Of the current crop of council-members, I agree that Christina Henderson is probably the smartest. I doubt she could beat Bowser, though, and probably would also struggle against the likes of Kenyon (who would be abysmal).
How DC gets out of this mess is to vote for RCV in the 2024 referendum (unless the DC DP succeeds in blocking it) and then have Henderson get herself known across the city.