Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:55     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:I’m voting for Youngkin because I’m a teacher and see first hand what is happening in public schools in the area. We need drastic changes. Many teachers in my school will be voting for him.

As for the topic of school choice, I’m all for it. Public schools need some competition. Currently they are running wild and no longer care about academics.


Vouchers just destroy schools. That won't fix problems at the administrative level or with fads in progressive education.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:53     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

I’m voting for Youngkin because I’m a teacher and see first hand what is happening in public schools in the area. We need drastic changes. Many teachers in my school will be voting for him.

As for the topic of school choice, I’m all for it. Public schools need some competition. Currently they are running wild and no longer care about academics.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:40     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:You have to laugh at how democrats purport to support POC, but the moment some one dares think for themselves - Winsome Sears - bye. Such hypocrisy.


What are you talking about? Winsome Sears is a Republican - Democrats aren’t supporting her because of her policy positions, not her race.

Also, she’s running against another POC, so by your standards no one could vote for either candidates without turning their backs on a POC.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:37     Subject: Re:Consolidated VA Elections Thread

It feels like Northam has been in office for 20 years.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:32     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

You have to laugh at how democrats purport to support POC, but the moment some one dares think for themselves - Winsome Sears - bye. Such hypocrisy.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:22     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You’re a Youngkin supporter who wants to close down schools again? That’s not going to work out the way you think it will.


Nope. I'm a Youngkin supporter who knows he would never allow schools to close down the way the Democrat Governor of Virginia - Northam - or his wannabee successor McAuliffe - did and still would.


If you think schools shouldn’t have closed down at all, weren’t you glad when Northam stepped in to override school boards and force them to reopen? Your posts aren’t really making sense.


LMAO Northam didn't step in to override anyone - as you all were vocally miserable about all 2020. The Republican bills did that work and they weren't passed until Spring 2021. Good of Northam to be a malleable door-stop and not get in the way with a veto but that's all he did. Rubberstamp the 2020 school closings and rubberstamp the 2021 school openings.

The measure was sponsored by Republican Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant, who is a doctor.

“We must open schools,” Dunnavant said, urging her colleagues to “listen to the science.” She said there’s no evidence to support keeping children out of in-person school and warned that vulnerable children were being left behind.

The bill reads, “Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: ... That each local school division in the Commonwealth shall make [ virtual and ] in-person learning available to all students by choice of the student’s parent or guardian.”


Northam closed schools in March 2020. Remember?
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:20     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You’re a Youngkin supporter who wants to close down schools again? That’s not going to work out the way you think it will.


Nope. I'm a Youngkin supporter who knows he would never allow schools to close down the way the Democrat Governor of Virginia - Northam - or his wannabee successor McAuliffe - did and still would.



+1000. Youngkin would have handled Covid in the schools like DeSantis did in FL- schools open, vulnerable protected snd everyone much, much better off. If you know anyone in Florida with kids in school ask them how happy they are that their kids were not subjected to the madness.


Just like much of Europe did, schools open, no masks for kids under 12.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:17     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You’re a Youngkin supporter who wants to close down schools again? That’s not going to work out the way you think it will.


Nope. I'm a Youngkin supporter who knows he would never allow schools to close down the way the Democrat Governor of Virginia - Northam - or his wannabee successor McAuliffe - did and still would.


If you think schools shouldn’t have closed down at all, weren’t you glad when Northam stepped in to override school boards and force them to reopen? Your posts aren’t really making sense.


LMAO Northam didn't step in to override anyone - as you all were vocally miserable about all 2020. The Republican bills did that work and they weren't passed until Spring 2021. Good of Northam to be a malleable door-stop and not get in the way with a veto but that's all he did. Rubberstamp the 2020 school closings and rubberstamp the 2021 school openings.

The measure was sponsored by Republican Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant, who is a doctor.

“We must open schools,” Dunnavant said, urging her colleagues to “listen to the science.” She said there’s no evidence to support keeping children out of in-person school and warned that vulnerable children were being left behind.

The bill reads, “Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: ... That each local school division in the Commonwealth shall make [ virtual and ] in-person learning available to all students by choice of the student’s parent or guardian.”
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:13     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You’re a Youngkin supporter who wants to close down schools again? That’s not going to work out the way you think it will.


Nope. I'm a Youngkin supporter who knows he would never allow schools to close down the way the Democrat Governor of Virginia - Northam - or his wannabee successor McAuliffe - did and still would.


You are not even making sense. So you are criticizing the democrats for keeping schools open when that’s what you wanted? You’re just pissed at covid disrupting your life. So you’re going in for the party that pushes the narrative that refusing to vaccinate is about “liberty”, that masks are for weenies, and being patriotic is all about me,me,me instead of banding together to protect our community.


Oh please the Richmond push was led by Republicans. Sorry you hate that and its so nice of you to try to take credit - very Clintonian of you.

The measure was sponsored by Republican Sen. Siobhan Dunnavant, who is a doctor.

“We must open schools,” Dunnavant said, urging her colleagues to “listen to the science.” She said there’s no evidence to support keeping children out of in-person school and warned that vulnerable children were being left behind.

The bill reads, “Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: ... That each local school division in the Commonwealth shall make [ virtual and ] in-person learning available to all students by choice of the student’s parent or guardian.”
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:13     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Youngkin is for vouchers, which is a No for me. Ymmv Youngkin is for banning abortions, which is a No for me. Ymmv
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:12     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You’re a Youngkin supporter who wants to close down schools again? That’s not going to work out the way you think it will.


Nope. I'm a Youngkin supporter who knows he would never allow schools to close down the way the Democrat Governor of Virginia - Northam - or his wannabee successor McAuliffe - did and still would.


If you think schools shouldn’t have closed down at all, weren’t you glad when Northam stepped in to override school boards and force them to reopen? Your posts aren’t really making sense.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:10     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You’re a Youngkin supporter who wants to close down schools again? That’s not going to work out the way you think it will.


Nope. I'm a Youngkin supporter who knows he would never allow schools to close down the way the Democrat Governor of Virginia - Northam - or his wannabee successor McAuliffe - did and still would.



+1000. Youngkin would have handled Covid in the schools like DeSantis did in FL- schools open, vulnerable protected snd everyone much, much better off. If you know anyone in Florida with kids in school ask them how happy they are that their kids were not subjected to the madness.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:09     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You’re a Youngkin supporter who wants to close down schools again? That’s not going to work out the way you think it will.


Nope. I'm a Youngkin supporter who knows he would never allow schools to close down the way the Democrat Governor of Virginia - Northam - or his wannabee successor McAuliffe - did and still would.


You are not even making sense. So you are criticizing the democrats for keeping schools open when that’s what you wanted? You’re just pissed at covid disrupting your life. So you’re going in for the party that pushes the narrative that refusing to vaccinate is about “liberty”, that masks are for weenies, and being patriotic is all about me,me,me instead of banding together to protect our community.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:04     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You’re a Youngkin supporter who wants to close down schools again? That’s not going to work out the way you think it will.


Nope. I'm a Youngkin supporter who knows he would never allow schools to close down the way the Democrat Governor of Virginia - Northam - or his wannabee successor McAuliffe - did and still would.
Anonymous
Post 10/30/2021 07:04     Subject: Consolidated VA Elections Thread

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t pay attention to any of this crap. I pay attention to the ridiculous policies that have been pushed by the Virginia parties over the years, and I’m not seeing the party of the vaginal probe becoming more statesmanlike or mature, but instead doubling down on guns, misogyny, and Trump. McAuliffe may be a Democratic Clintonist hack, but he’ll veto all the dumb crap out of Richmond. Virginia also got better run overall during his las administration.

I can’t believe any of you base your voting decisions on PR stunts and manufactured outrage. I find it particularly ironic all the people who are clutching their pearls over a campaign ad but at the same time supported and voted for Trump - the biggest corrupt sleazeball ever.


I believe not only in checks-and-balances but also honesty and Youngkin is far more honest than McAuliffe who will use all the 'Clintonist' attacks he perfected at the helm of both Clinton campaigns to worm his way out of accepting responsibility for anything -- including his own party operatives smearing an opponent.

Aside from that, you were perfectly happy to see 'dumb crap out of Richmond' become policy when all Virginia school boards were overridden and forced to hold in-person classes regardless of case rates.

So stop with the McAuliffe hypocrisy.


You think Republicans would have kept schools closed? I hava bridge to sell you. These are the people iffy and wishy washy about masks and vaccines. Don’t let your anger about the timing of one issue that you didn’t like blind you to how the world is working.