Anonymous wrote:whats 250,000 when he already wasted 36M on the Dunn Loring fiasco.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope he wins and we get a better school board member.
I recall that when Jeannette Hough resigned from the School Board (military family reassigned to Europe), they had a special election that supposedly cost the county at least $250K.
Very thoughtful of Karl Frisch to potentially leave taxpayers on the hook for that bill, though maybe it would be smaller since Frisch represents Providence and Hough was an at-large member.
whats 250,000 when he already wasted 36M on the Dunn Loring fiasco.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope he wins and we get a better school board member.
I recall that when Jeannette Hough resigned from the School Board (military family reassigned to Europe), they had a special election that supposedly cost the county at least $250K.
Very thoughtful of Karl Frisch to potentially leave taxpayers on the hook for that bill, though maybe it would be smaller since Frisch represents Providence and Hough was an at-large member.
Anonymous wrote:I hope he wins and we get a better school board member.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where does he live? I'm annoyed he's even in my district. I thought he was in Providence.
He moved within the last 6-12 months from one part of Providence into another (near Tysons) to be in the 35th and then in the new district when the new lines are enacted. He’s a carpetbagger.
Anonymous wrote:Stupid question — only those in that district can vote in the primary, right?
Anonymous wrote:Where does he live? I'm annoyed he's even in my district. I thought he was in Providence.
Anonymous wrote:Where does he live? I'm annoyed he's even in my district. I thought he was in Providence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s clear that he had no qualifications for the school board position. So who the f voted for him in 2019? How could his opponent been any worse?
Frisch's opponent endorsed by the Republicans was extremely right-wing (probably further right of even Elizabeth Schultz) and of course had no chance running in a year when local voters were keen to vote for Democratic candidates to signal their opposition to Trump.
The problem was that a much better candidate had sought the Democratic endorsement in 2019, but she focused on boring education issues rather than spouting off all the progressive talking points, and wasn't as much of a party boot-licker as Frisch, so she couldn't get the FCDC endorsement.
Yes, his opponent was really extreme... I think her entire platform was just being against sex ed in the classroom. It was very hard to vote for her.
Who else sought the Democratic endorsement in 2019? Is this public knowledge? I only remember him.
I can't find much on her campaign online. I'm in Frisch's district. We were moving out of the country in late 2019 so I admittedly didn't pay much attention to the race, but I did have these two weird loons approach me at my home twice, before the election, to rant against Frisch because of all the terrible things my kids were going to be taught if he got elected. That was enough to convince me to not vote for his opponent and cast a vote for him.
I will definitely be paying attention to who runs for his seat. I can't campaign due to Hatch Act restrictions, which sucks.
Just FYI, most federal employees can campaign for a partisan candidate on their own time, they just can’t *fundraise* for a partisan candidate. They can donate funds, attend fundraisers themselves, canvas door to door, and share information on their own social media page as long as it isn’t aimed at raising money.