Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost half of his donations come from outside VA - with CA being one of his top states. Unreal.
https://www.vpap.org/candidates/302107/top-donors/out-of-state/map/?start_year=2019&end_year=2023&contrib_type=all
I don’t care. At least he didn’t raise money by selling an assault rifle?
You don't care that a local VA candidate has half his donations coming from outside VA? Of course you don't. You'd only care if he was a Republican. How typical.
I don't care if he is good at raising money. He is responsive to the issues and has been a leader in adapting literacy standards which I've been advocating for for half a dozen years. Plus his opponent auctioned off an assault rifle.
+1. Tony Sabio is crazy.
No he is not. You are clearly backing Frisch, even though everyone now knows Frisch is just a political hack who does not have children in FCPS.
Frisch does not have children at all.
But on top of that, he is running a school system even though he does not have a college degree.
What does that say about his commitment to education when he couldn’t even make it through undergrad?
Anonymous wrote:Does Sabio have a college degree?
Anonymous wrote:Does Sabio have a college degree?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost half of his donations come from outside VA - with CA being one of his top states. Unreal.
https://www.vpap.org/candidates/302107/top-donors/out-of-state/map/?start_year=2019&end_year=2023&contrib_type=all
I don’t care. At least he didn’t raise money by selling an assault rifle?
You don't care that a local VA candidate has half his donations coming from outside VA? Of course you don't. You'd only care if he was a Republican. How typical.
I don't care if he is good at raising money. He is responsive to the issues and has been a leader in adapting literacy standards which I've been advocating for for half a dozen years. Plus his opponent auctioned off an assault rifle.
+1. Tony Sabio is crazy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost half of his donations come from outside VA - with CA being one of his top states. Unreal.
https://www.vpap.org/candidates/302107/top-donors/out-of-state/map/?start_year=2019&end_year=2023&contrib_type=all
I don’t care. At least he didn’t raise money by selling an assault rifle?
You don't care that a local VA candidate has half his donations coming from outside VA? Of course you don't. You'd only care if he was a Republican. How typical.
I don't care if he is good at raising money. He is responsive to the issues and has been a leader in adapting literacy standards which I've been advocating for for half a dozen years. Plus his opponent auctioned off an assault rifle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, his entire career since HS has been as a political operative of some sort, so I would guess that he has more knowledge and connections into fundraising than many of the other candidates. This is also why I don't really trust him. He is not in it for the kids (especially since he does not have any of his own) but for himself.
You are totally out of line. I didn't have kids until I was 42 but I was fully invested in my community and fully committed to public education (even taught for 7 years before burning out) so I cared deeply about the school system long before I had kids. You don't have to spawn to care about good schools. In fact, since he isn't distracted by child rearing, he has more time to devote to the work.
Every time I see people commenting on Frisch not having kids, it reads to me like an anti-gay dog whistle.
FWIW, my understanding is that his husband is a teacher. So that gives him even more skin in the game than a parent, and more quality knowledge from the reality inside a school and the system at large. I'd take that as a personal family qualification more than being the random parent of a 5th grader.
Not PP but I agree. I also don’t like Omeish. I think people without kids that join SB are in it for the politics not because they don’t have skin in the game with their kids at school. I think voters should avoid selecting candidates without kids in the schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karl is not the victim here. It’s the kids whose interests are subordinated to Karl’s friends.
“Friends”
More anti-gay language
There is literally a group called "Friends of Karl Frisch" that has filed campaign finance reports with the Virginia Department of Elections.
Every candidate has a "Friends" group. Funny how we only hear about "friends" for Frisch.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karl is not the victim here. It’s the kids whose interests are subordinated to Karl’s friends.
“Friends”
More anti-gay language
There is literally a group called "Friends of Karl Frisch" that has filed campaign finance reports with the Virginia Department of Elections.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost half of his donations come from outside VA - with CA being one of his top states. Unreal.
https://www.vpap.org/candidates/302107/top-donors/out-of-state/map/?start_year=2019&end_year=2023&contrib_type=all
I don’t care. At least he didn’t raise money by selling an assault rifle?
You don't care that a local VA candidate has half his donations coming from outside VA? Of course you don't. You'd only care if he was a Republican. How typical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the guy who belonged to the group that auctioned the gun didn’t waste $60M in taxpayer money like Frisch on a school that serves no real purpose other than to save a dog park.
The “dog park” story really is anti-gay code isn’t it? I tried to give people the benefit of the doubt on this, but clearly these bigots truly exist.
Anti-gay code?!?!
Dude. It’s not a code at all. It’s the best use of the word “literal” that you can fathom, because he was LITERALLY trying to save his favorite DOG PARK from development.
That he happens to be a gay man who owns that dog with his partner does not make the observation “anti-gay”![]()
The fact that you think that a school wasn’t built at Blake Ln because of a dog park makes you stupid, not a bigot. My apologies.
NP. Honest question, I don't know much about this story but it seems to raise high emotions... what was the reason for not building a school at Blake Lane? If not the dog park?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the guy who belonged to the group that auctioned the gun didn’t waste $60M in taxpayer money like Frisch on a school that serves no real purpose other than to save a dog park.
The “dog park” story really is anti-gay code isn’t it? I tried to give people the benefit of the doubt on this, but clearly these bigots truly exist.
Anti-gay code?!?!
Dude. It’s not a code at all. It’s the best use of the word “literal” that you can fathom, because he was LITERALLY trying to save his favorite DOG PARK from development.
That he happens to be a gay man who owns that dog with his partner does not make the observation “anti-gay”![]()
The fact that you think that a school wasn’t built at Blake Ln because of a dog park makes you stupid, not a bigot. My apologies.
I do believe that in 2023, the latter is muuuuuch more socially acceptable.