Anonymous wrote:Couldn't care less about what some group to which Sabio belongs is auctioning off. School Board members don't establish state firearms policies anyway.
Do care about Karl Frisch lying about his contributions as a School Board member and wasting tens of millions of taxpayer funds on a school in Dunn Loring no one wants that will screw up the surrounding school communities (esp. Stenwood and Freedom Hill) and delay Tysons from getting a new ES it deserves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had planned on voting for Tony Sabio until I was told by a neighbor he raffled a firearm during his campaign. Not just a firearm, but an AK-47. If this is true, he wasn’t trying hard to get the vote of central folks.
If true, it still didn’t waste $60 million in taxpayer money.
Vote Frisch OUT!
Sabio lost of my vote and several of those in my neighborhood after hearing about the raffle.
So where is the proof of this raffle? C'mon folks.
The proof: his own YouTube. Go to 9:15
Not an AK-47 but an AR15
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had planned on voting for Tony Sabio until I was told by a neighbor he raffled a firearm during his campaign. Not just a firearm, but an AK-47. If this is true, he wasn’t trying hard to get the vote of central folks.
If true, it still didn’t waste $60 million in taxpayer money.
Vote Frisch OUT!
Sabio lost of my vote and several of those in my neighborhood after hearing about the raffle.
So where is the proof of this raffle? C'mon folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karl is now spending money on a 30-second TV ad that concludes with his saying “I hope I can earn your vote for School Board on November 7th.”
It’s an interesting choice of words because someone who has been in office for 4 years ought to be able to point to past accomplishments and say “I hope I have earned your vote.”
But Frisch can’t do this, so I guess we can all pretend he’s a first-time candidate with the best of intentions.
What? "I hope I can earn your vote" is what all candidates say. They don't want to be cocky and sound like they are entitled to your vote.
Nope. They point to past accomplishments, if they have any, and show they are humble by saying “I hope” that “I have earned your vote” so as to not sound presumptuous. Frisch’s problem is that he can’t point to past achievements that would warrant a vote of continued confidence.
Here that is. His accomplishment list is too big that you can't fit it in a 30 second ad. https://www.karlfrisch.com/record/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had a brief conversation with Karl Frisch asking him for help with a specific action my child's school took that resulted in releasing private information about my child to other many other parents at the school in violation of Federal laws. He told me he would investigate and get back to me. He never got back to me. A school board member should be available to help parents with specific problems a family is facing with the school the child attends. It seems from many of the comments in this thread that he has a history of not listening to parents or working with parents to resolve specific problems in their schools. He should be voted out for that reason alone.
This is not an issue you bring to the school board, it's an issue you bring to the executive principal and/or assistant superintendent for your region.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had planned on voting for Tony Sabio until I was told by a neighbor he raffled a firearm during his campaign. Not just a firearm, but an AK-47. If this is true, he wasn’t trying hard to get the vote of central folks.
If true, it still didn’t waste $60 million in taxpayer money.
Vote Frisch OUT!
Sabio lost of my vote and several of those in my neighborhood after hearing about the raffle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had planned on voting for Tony Sabio until I was told by a neighbor he raffled a firearm during his campaign. Not just a firearm, but an AK-47. If this is true, he wasn’t trying hard to get the vote of central folks.
If true, it still didn’t waste $60 million in taxpayer money.
Vote Frisch OUT!
Anonymous wrote:I had planned on voting for Tony Sabio until I was told by a neighbor he raffled a firearm during his campaign. Not just a firearm, but an AK-47. If this is true, he wasn’t trying hard to get the vote of central folks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karl is now spending money on a 30-second TV ad that concludes with his saying “I hope I can earn your vote for School Board on November 7th.”
It’s an interesting choice of words because someone who has been in office for 4 years ought to be able to point to past accomplishments and say “I hope I have earned your vote.”
But Frisch can’t do this, so I guess we can all pretend he’s a first-time candidate with the best of intentions.
What? "I hope I can earn your vote" is what all candidates say. They don't want to be cocky and sound like they are entitled to your vote.
Nope. They point to past accomplishments, if they have any, and show they are humble by saying “I hope” that “I have earned your vote” so as to not sound presumptuous. Frisch’s problem is that he can’t point to past achievements that would warrant a vote of continued confidence.
Here that is. His accomplishment list is too big that you can't fit it in a 30 second ad. https://www.karlfrisch.com/record/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karl is now spending money on a 30-second TV ad that concludes with his saying “I hope I can earn your vote for School Board on November 7th.”
It’s an interesting choice of words because someone who has been in office for 4 years ought to be able to point to past accomplishments and say “I hope I have earned your vote.”
But Frisch can’t do this, so I guess we can all pretend he’s a first-time candidate with the best of intentions.
What? "I hope I can earn your vote" is what all candidates say. They don't want to be cocky and sound like they are entitled to your vote.
Nope. They point to past accomplishments, if they have any, and show they are humble by saying “I hope” that “I have earned your vote” so as to not sound presumptuous. Frisch’s problem is that he can’t point to past achievements that would warrant a vote of continued confidence.
Anonymous wrote:What I would like to see is a document that justifies Dunn Loring. It can't just be that Shrevewood was previously overcrowded. There has to be a bigger plan in play due to Tyson's growth.