Anonymous wrote:yeah, the GOP does wonders for working familiesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.
I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.
I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.
After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.
Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.![]()
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Anonymous wrote:It is dead occupies our country is in a bad state overall, pandemic aside, because we are locked into an outdated two party system in which no party ever has any incentive to improve or actually serve people. Politicians should be hounded literally every single day they’re in office. They should not be allowed to profit. It should be a SACRIFICE to be a representative not an enrichment scam. Literally neither of these parties actually help people. Trump, McCarthy, Cruz, Hawley, all obvious garbage . But pelosi isn’t that useful. Biden isn’t doing jack to help American people so far. Our country is in a free fall because our government is outdated and does not serve the people.
Anonymous wrote:yeah, the GOP does wonders for working familiesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.
I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.
I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.
After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.
Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.![]()
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yeah, the GOP does wonders for working familiesAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.
I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.
I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.
After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.
Welp, that ship sailed. Now the party of screwing working moms & all children. Unbelievable! I’m seething.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think they all will be open. Rates are plummeting and we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated by them. The small risk to kids with low community rates will not justify staying hybrid. I’m still going private because I think low rates should allow school to be normal (no masks, distancing, recess, etc). I am not a COVID denier but with low rates and adult vaccines, kids should get their lives back.
I understand what you’re saying, but closing schools was because Trump said to open them, not about science or health. Assuming the decision will be made based on science seems silly at this point. My thought was that maybe a purple-ish county would give us a better chance of school.
I think you’re partially wrong here. RTS is a much more bipartisan issue than most things. I don’t think blue states made decisions to defy Trump. Lot of be
Very angry liberal parents about these calls. 60% of FCPS parents wanted to go back. I think people (rightfully) didn’t trust Trump or a Trump affiliated science. Without reliable data, they were scared to go back.
After that, blue states were frozen because of teachers unions. Which is infuriating, because we are supposed to be the party of investing in kids.