Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids.
Because people all across the country are tired of the shthead MAGAs trying to ruin everything, including our schools
There are like 5 MAGA in entire fairfax county and 1,000,000 democrat.
Fairfax is not MAGA hotspot. I think you are confused with the Russell County.
Guess you missed the whole “Open Schools” crowd who relentlessly pushed Youngkin on the rest of us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids.
Because people all across the country are tired of the shthead MAGAs trying to ruin everything, including our schools
There are like 5 MAGA in entire fairfax county and 1,000,000 democrat.
Fairfax is not MAGA hotspot. I think you are confused with the Russell County.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids.
Because people all across the country are tired of the shthead MAGAs trying to ruin everything, including our schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids.
Because people all across the country are tired of the shthead MAGAs trying to ruin everything, including our schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids.
Because people all across the country are tired of the shthead MAGAs trying to ruin everything, including our schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids.
+100
Exactly. Let's imagine for a moment, a Republican candidate with no kids who was pulling in huge donations from other states. Dems would be clutching their pearls and we all know it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
No one said otherwise, you dumb twit. But people do wonder why these donors from NY and CA shovel money into a local School Board race in VA to support a candidate who doesn’t even have kids.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000
Look, dumb bulbs, donations are not required to come from in state. If you don’t like that, work to change campaign finance laws. Next!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.![]()
And how strange that more than half his donations for a Virginia candidacy- no, a local county-level position on a board which is not supposed to be partisan in the first place - come from outside the Commonwealth.
Over half of Karl’s donations come from California.
Still no explanation from Karl on that.
It’s a lot of seed money from LBGTQ donors in NY/CA who want to launch the political careers of LBGTQ politicians like Frisch. The hope is that he’ll get elected to a low-level position like the School Board and then get elected to higher office. In his case, he ran into a roadblock when he tried to leave the School Board in the middle of his term and run for HOD. Holly Siebold steamrolled him. He’s not an impressive or even likable guy and any credible Democrat will continue to beat him. That’s why he’s suddenly running so hard to retain his School Board seat. It’s not really what he wants to be doing, but his opponent is a poorly funded, quirky Republican, so it’s a race he can win in Fairfax.
It’s not like Republicans don’t try to do the same thing by putting money into some School Board races. It’s just that they don’t have as much money and they tend to spend it in areas where they think they’ll be more competitive. They’ve given a fair amount to Saundra Davis to try and break up the complete Democratic lock on the FCPS School Board, but she still has less than 1/3 of the campaign funds that Frisch has at his disposal.
Hi. I am the OP.
Thank you for at least providing one explanation here, after so many pages of Karl’s deflections and obfuscations.
So you believe the BS “explanation” from a random anonymous nobody on the internet, because it tells you what you want to hear.
Got it.
DP. If you have a different explanation, let's hear it! Otherwise, perhaps you should STFU?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.![]()
And how strange that more than half his donations for a Virginia candidacy- no, a local county-level position on a board which is not supposed to be partisan in the first place - come from outside the Commonwealth.
Over half of Karl’s donations come from California.
Still no explanation from Karl on that.
It’s a lot of seed money from LBGTQ donors in NY/CA who want to launch the political careers of LBGTQ politicians like Frisch. The hope is that he’ll get elected to a low-level position like the School Board and then get elected to higher office. In his case, he ran into a roadblock when he tried to leave the School Board in the middle of his term and run for HOD. Holly Siebold steamrolled him. He’s not an impressive or even likable guy and any credible Democrat will continue to beat him. That’s why he’s suddenly running so hard to retain his School Board seat. It’s not really what he wants to be doing, but his opponent is a poorly funded, quirky Republican, so it’s a race he can win in Fairfax.
It’s not like Republicans don’t try to do the same thing by putting money into some School Board races. It’s just that they don’t have as much money and they tend to spend it in areas where they think they’ll be more competitive. They’ve given a fair amount to Saundra Davis to try and break up the complete Democratic lock on the FCPS School Board, but she still has less than 1/3 of the campaign funds that Frisch has at his disposal.
Hi. I am the OP.
Thank you for at least providing one explanation here, after so many pages of Karl’s deflections and obfuscations.
So you believe the BS “explanation” from a random anonymous nobody on the internet, because it tells you what you want to hear.
Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.![]()
And how strange that more than half his donations for a Virginia candidacy- no, a local county-level position on a board which is not supposed to be partisan in the first place - come from outside the Commonwealth.
Over half of Karl’s donations come from California.
Still no explanation from Karl on that.
It’s a lot of seed money from LBGTQ donors in NY/CA who want to launch the political careers of LBGTQ politicians like Frisch. The hope is that he’ll get elected to a low-level position like the School Board and then get elected to higher office. In his case, he ran into a roadblock when he tried to leave the School Board in the middle of his term and run for HOD. Holly Siebold steamrolled him. He’s not an impressive or even likable guy and any credible Democrat will continue to beat him. That’s why he’s suddenly running so hard to retain his School Board seat. It’s not really what he wants to be doing, but his opponent is a poorly funded, quirky Republican, so it’s a race he can win in Fairfax.
It’s not like Republicans don’t try to do the same thing by putting money into some School Board races. It’s just that they don’t have as much money and they tend to spend it in areas where they think they’ll be more competitive. They’ve given a fair amount to Saundra Davis to try and break up the complete Democratic lock on the FCPS School Board, but she still has less than 1/3 of the campaign funds that Frisch has at his disposal.
Hi. I am the OP.
Thank you for at least providing one explanation here, after so many pages of Karl’s deflections and obfuscations.
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.
Again: if he was a Republican receiving half his donations from ANOTHER STATE, you'd be outraged, you complete hypocrite.
+1000