Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes, the Washington Examiner, always a citadel of unbiased good faith.
Accurate. Examiner is as right wing as you can get in this town before being labeled Fox News/NewsMax
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes, the Washington Examiner, always a citadel of unbiased good faith.
Accurate. Examiner is as right wing as you can get in this town before being labeled Fox News/NewsMax
I agree with you both, but the emails are what they are. High level county officials should not be showing bias and talking about citizens like that.
- A lifelong Dem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes, the Washington Examiner, always a citadel of unbiased good faith.
Accurate. Examiner is as right wing as you can get in this town before being labeled Fox News/NewsMax
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes, the Washington Examiner, always a citadel of unbiased good faith.
Accurate. Examiner is as right wing as you can get in this town before being labeled Fox News/NewsMax
Anonymous wrote:Ah, yes, the Washington Examiner, always a citadel of unbiased good faith.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In case you missed it, the writer of the article, Tim Carney, asked Gayles about the emails during the county press conference on Wednesday. The expressions on his and Elrich's faces were priceless. Loved that Time was able to share the screen and show the email "in context." The interchange begins at 25:16.
This clip is awesome, thanks for sharing. We need to get it out on MSM to really show the hypocrisy and ignorance running liberal counties/states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gayles should step down or be fired immediately! He was wrong in his actions and in the unintelligent and inappropriate emails. Private schools opened and educated their students just fine. Not public schools - and this is his problem. He has no idea how to do his job and these email revelations should be the nail in his coffin. He is terrible at his job, divisive, and prejudiced. Time to Go!
He's not going to be "fired" and will not step down. You don't like his emails. Oh well.
You have low expectations for your government leaders.
Nope. Just a realist. No matter how much you scream, shout, cry, rage at the clouds, he is neither quitting nor getting fired. It. Is. Not. Going. To. Happen.
P.S. All the hysterical efforts to get school board members recalled in local districts aren't going to happen either. Welcome to adulthood.
Anonymous wrote:Shows how stupid MOCO is. Now that they have driven out business and wealthy elderly the only draw it has left is convenience to excellent and plentiful private schools. The publics are now only for the poor, overwhelmed or confused families. MOCO will now drive out the privates and the excellent country clubs to complete its race toward slovenly misery.
Anonymous wrote:In case you missed it, the writer of the article, Tim Carney, asked Gayles about the emails during the county press conference on Wednesday. The expressions on his and Elrich's faces were priceless. Loved that Time was able to share the screen and show the email "in context." The interchange begins at 25:16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gayles should step down or be fired immediately! He was wrong in his actions and in the unintelligent and inappropriate emails. Private schools opened and educated their students just fine. Not public schools - and this is his problem. He has no idea how to do his job and these email revelations should be the nail in his coffin. He is terrible at his job, divisive, and prejudiced. Time to Go!
He's not going to be "fired" and will not step down. You don't like his emails. Oh well.
You have low expectations for your government leaders.
Nope. Just a realist. No matter how much you scream, shout, cry, rage at the clouds, he is neither quitting nor getting fired. It. Is. Not. Going. To. Happen.
P.S. All the hysterical efforts to get school board members recalled in local districts aren't going to happen either. Welcome to adulthood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s just speaking the truth. That’s why everyone on this thread is upset. Why not acknowledge your privilege and then have a conversation?!
What privilege? I work hard to afford private for my kid. So? You made other choices. People that bash others using the tired “privileged” label sound like envious middle school children. Get over it. People are more successful then you.
The privilege is not going to private school. It’s suggesting to public health officials during a global pandemic that your school is special and deserves special rules.
Actually the opposite. We suggested during a global pandemic that public health officials set rules/guidelines around what a safe reopening looks like versus issuing a blanket closure. It’s a separate discussion if the resources needed to do so, I.e. the space to social distance, cleaning supplies, COVID testing etc, potentially being your own transportation and no extended day etc. around hybrid or in-person learning were easier to accomplish at a private school than the public schools. But they also at the same time had to look at the situation more like other businesses needed to (like will someone pay the same for virtual learning or move to public) and how to remain financially viable in a way that MCPS didn’t have to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:In case you missed it, the writer of the article, Tim Carney, asked Gayles about the emails during the county press conference on Wednesday. The expressions on his and Elrich's faces were priceless. Loved that Time was able to share the screen and show the email "in context." The interchange begins at 25:16.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thank God our private is in Anne Arundel, far away from these self-righteous ding dongs.
The health officer in AA isn't much better.