Anonymous wrote:It’s an absolute insult that she was chosen for JFAC. Scandalous really. The ACDC truly has no shame. It’s such a turn off, and gives us all a bad name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the person above who claims Cristina "helped implement ESSA"-- that made me spit out my coffee. She spent *1 year* as a legislative "fellow" in Senator Whitehouse's office-- which anyone on the Hill will tell you is a fancy name for an internship. Not to mention that most of the work implementing federal legislation gets done by the agencies and not on the Hill. But keep padding that resume Cristina.
Building off the ridiculousness that Christina helped shape ESSA....the law was signed in 2015 which means most of the “shaping” happened when Christina was still a STUDENT. It was signed when she was barely into her first ever job as a TFA ill-equipped teacher. Let’s vote for candidates with actual experience and roots in Arlington.
Love all the republican taking points in this group. When the voters hear from Cristina personally, I believe her message will resonate with them. Change is coming!
So criticizing someone for exaggerating their resume is a "republican talking point"-- no, it is not. At best it is dishonesty to exaggerate your work experience, and at worst an outright attempt at fraud. But then again, she is Katie's protégé, so to be expected.
She is not doing the work that "no one else does." That is ridiculous. There are plenty of people working hard, putting in hours on committees.
First... I was referring to the overall tone in this group. Secondly, have you personally interacted with her? Don’t make assumptions about what you think you can gather online. Perhaps you might consider reaching out to her directly to educate and better inform yourself. I’m very excited that a young person has decided to run for office and I can’t wait to see this play out fair and square! You all have fired me up even more and I hope it’s not too late to host a meet and greet. Who knows, she might just win you over too! See you at the polls!
You think it’s fair and square for Katie Cristol to have given a coworker a prime committee slot, in order to give her “experience” to run for SB in a county she’s lived in for less than a two years? The scales have been tipped in favor already, that’s what people here are complaining about.
That’s your interpretation and you’re entitled to it. I would simply invite you to do your research and know your facts before making false accusations. This is hardly true. She showed up, did (and continues to do) the hard work when no one else does. There are openings on several commissions and I encourage you to apply. Put up or shut up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the person above who claims Cristina "helped implement ESSA"-- that made me spit out my coffee. She spent *1 year* as a legislative "fellow" in Senator Whitehouse's office-- which anyone on the Hill will tell you is a fancy name for an internship. Not to mention that most of the work implementing federal legislation gets done by the agencies and not on the Hill. But keep padding that resume Cristina.
Building off the ridiculousness that Christina helped shape ESSA....the law was signed in 2015 which means most of the “shaping” happened when Christina was still a STUDENT. It was signed when she was barely into her first ever job as a TFA ill-equipped teacher. Let’s vote for candidates with actual experience and roots in Arlington.
Love all the republican taking points in this group. When the voters hear from Cristina personally, I believe her message will resonate with them. Change is coming!
So criticizing someone for exaggerating their resume is a "republican talking point"-- no, it is not. At best it is dishonesty to exaggerate your work experience, and at worst an outright attempt at fraud. But then again, she is Katie's protégé, so to be expected.
First... I was referring to the overall tone in this group. Secondly, have you personally interacted with her? Don’t make assumptions about what you think you can gather online. Perhaps you might consider reaching out to her directly to educate and better inform yourself. I’m very excited that a young person has decided to run for office and I can’t wait to see this play out fair and square! You all have fired me up even more and I hope it’s not too late to host a meet and greet. Who knows, she might just win you over too! See you at the polls!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the person above who claims Cristina "helped implement ESSA"-- that made me spit out my coffee. She spent *1 year* as a legislative "fellow" in Senator Whitehouse's office-- which anyone on the Hill will tell you is a fancy name for an internship. Not to mention that most of the work implementing federal legislation gets done by the agencies and not on the Hill. But keep padding that resume Cristina.
Building off the ridiculousness that Christina helped shape ESSA....the law was signed in 2015 which means most of the “shaping” happened when Christina was still a STUDENT. It was signed when she was barely into her first ever job as a TFA ill-equipped teacher. Let’s vote for candidates with actual experience and roots in Arlington.
Love all the republican taking points in this group. When the voters hear from Cristina personally, I believe her message will resonate with them. Change is coming!
So criticizing someone for exaggerating their resume is a "republican talking point"-- no, it is not. At best it is dishonesty to exaggerate your work experience, and at worst an outright attempt at fraud. But then again, she is Katie's protégé, so to be expected.
She is not doing the work that "no one else does." That is ridiculous. There are plenty of people working hard, putting in hours on committees.
First... I was referring to the overall tone in this group. Secondly, have you personally interacted with her? Don’t make assumptions about what you think you can gather online. Perhaps you might consider reaching out to her directly to educate and better inform yourself. I’m very excited that a young person has decided to run for office and I can’t wait to see this play out fair and square! You all have fired me up even more and I hope it’s not too late to host a meet and greet. Who knows, she might just win you over too! See you at the polls!
You think it’s fair and square for Katie Cristol to have given a coworker a prime committee slot, in order to give her “experience” to run for SB in a county she’s lived in for less than a two years? The scales have been tipped in favor already, that’s what people here are complaining about.
That’s your interpretation and you’re entitled to it. I would simply invite you to do your research and know your facts before making false accusations. This is hardly true. She showed up, did (and continues to do) the hard work when no one else does. There are openings on several commissions and I encourage you to apply. Put up or shut up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the person above who claims Cristina "helped implement ESSA"-- that made me spit out my coffee. She spent *1 year* as a legislative "fellow" in Senator Whitehouse's office-- which anyone on the Hill will tell you is a fancy name for an internship. Not to mention that most of the work implementing federal legislation gets done by the agencies and not on the Hill. But keep padding that resume Cristina.
Building off the ridiculousness that Christina helped shape ESSA....the law was signed in 2015 which means most of the “shaping” happened when Christina was still a STUDENT. It was signed when she was barely into her first ever job as a TFA ill-equipped teacher. Let’s vote for candidates with actual experience and roots in Arlington.
Love all the republican taking points in this group. When the voters hear from Cristina personally, I believe her message will resonate with them. Change is coming!
So criticizing someone for exaggerating their resume is a "republican talking point"-- no, it is not. At best it is dishonesty to exaggerate your work experience, and at worst an outright attempt at fraud. But then again, she is Katie's protégé, so to be expected.
First... I was referring to the overall tone in this group. Secondly, have you personally interacted with her? Don’t make assumptions about what you think you can gather online. Perhaps you might consider reaching out to her directly to educate and better inform yourself. I’m very excited that a young person has decided to run for office and I can’t wait to see this play out fair and square! You all have fired me up even more and I hope it’s not too late to host a meet and greet. Who knows, she might just win you over too! See you at the polls!
You think it’s fair and square for Katie Cristol to have given a coworker a prime committee slot, in order to give her “experience” to run for SB in a county she’s lived in for less than a two years? The scales have been tipped in favor already, that’s what people here are complaining about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the person above who claims Cristina "helped implement ESSA"-- that made me spit out my coffee. She spent *1 year* as a legislative "fellow" in Senator Whitehouse's office-- which anyone on the Hill will tell you is a fancy name for an internship. Not to mention that most of the work implementing federal legislation gets done by the agencies and not on the Hill. But keep padding that resume Cristina.
Building off the ridiculousness that Christina helped shape ESSA....the law was signed in 2015 which means most of the “shaping” happened when Christina was still a STUDENT. It was signed when she was barely into her first ever job as a TFA ill-equipped teacher. Let’s vote for candidates with actual experience and roots in Arlington.
Love all the republican taking points in this group. When the voters hear from Cristina personally, I believe her message will resonate with them. Change is coming!
Lol. So it’s “republican” to point out she’s an inexperienced newcomer who probability still has out of state plates on her car?
Anonymous wrote:After reading this whole thread, I’m pretty sure I’m voting for Sandy and Priddy. Or Symone and Priddy. Definitely not Cristina.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the person above who claims Cristina "helped implement ESSA"-- that made me spit out my coffee. She spent *1 year* as a legislative "fellow" in Senator Whitehouse's office-- which anyone on the Hill will tell you is a fancy name for an internship. Not to mention that most of the work implementing federal legislation gets done by the agencies and not on the Hill. But keep padding that resume Cristina.
Building off the ridiculousness that Christina helped shape ESSA....the law was signed in 2015 which means most of the “shaping” happened when Christina was still a STUDENT. It was signed when she was barely into her first ever job as a TFA ill-equipped teacher. Let’s vote for candidates with actual experience and roots in Arlington.
Love all the republican taking points in this group. When the voters hear from Cristina personally, I believe her message will resonate with them. Change is coming!
So criticizing someone for exaggerating their resume is a "republican talking point"-- no, it is not. At best it is dishonesty to exaggerate your work experience, and at worst an outright attempt at fraud. But then again, she is Katie's protégé, so to be expected.
First... I was referring to the overall tone in this group. Secondly, have you personally interacted with her? Don’t make assumptions about what you think you can gather online. Perhaps you might consider reaching out to her directly to educate and better inform yourself. I’m very excited that a young person has decided to run for office and I can’t wait to see this play out fair and square! You all have fired me up even more and I hope it’s not too late to host a meet and greet. Who knows, she might just win you over too! See you at the polls!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the person above who claims Cristina "helped implement ESSA"-- that made me spit out my coffee. She spent *1 year* as a legislative "fellow" in Senator Whitehouse's office-- which anyone on the Hill will tell you is a fancy name for an internship. Not to mention that most of the work implementing federal legislation gets done by the agencies and not on the Hill. But keep padding that resume Cristina.
Building off the ridiculousness that Christina helped shape ESSA....the law was signed in 2015 which means most of the “shaping” happened when Christina was still a STUDENT. It was signed when she was barely into her first ever job as a TFA ill-equipped teacher. Let’s vote for candidates with actual experience and roots in Arlington.
Love all the republican taking points in this group. When the voters hear from Cristina personally, I believe her message will resonate with them. Change is coming!
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who is legally qualified to be on the ballot is legally qualified to be on the ballot. The perspective of a young-ish person without kids would be just what the county needs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also, the person above who claims Cristina "helped implement ESSA"-- that made me spit out my coffee. She spent *1 year* as a legislative "fellow" in Senator Whitehouse's office-- which anyone on the Hill will tell you is a fancy name for an internship. Not to mention that most of the work implementing federal legislation gets done by the agencies and not on the Hill. But keep padding that resume Cristina.
Building off the ridiculousness that Christina helped shape ESSA....the law was signed in 2015 which means most of the “shaping” happened when Christina was still a STUDENT. It was signed when she was barely into her first ever job as a TFA ill-equipped teacher. Let’s vote for candidates with actual experience and roots in Arlington.
Love all the republican taking points in this group. When the voters hear from Cristina personally, I believe her message will resonate with them. Change is coming!
So criticizing someone for exaggerating their resume is a "republican talking point"-- no, it is not. At best it is dishonesty to exaggerate your work experience, and at worst an outright attempt at fraud. But then again, she is Katie's protégé, so to be expected.