Anonymous wrote:I’m so shocked by these responses. I think these people must not be from DC. It’s one of the annoying things about having people not from DC on DC urban moms.
Anyway, yes, I absolutely do this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This behavior is flat out crazy. I can’t imagine having nothing better with your time and being nosy enough to contemplate this. It seems stalkerish. I’m guessing you’re the type of person who also looks up what people paid for their house.
I’ll go as far to say that I think OP is sick.
How's how's the price of real estate in the same category as who someone wants to choose to have political power over your child?
What's someone pays for a house has absolutely no effect on my kid. Who is in power has an of effect on my kid. Why would you want someone who supports the anti- science party as your kids a science teacher for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This behavior is flat out crazy. I can’t imagine having nothing better with your time and being nosy enough to contemplate this. It seems stalkerish. I’m guessing you’re the type of person who also looks up what people paid for their house.
I’ll go as far to say that I think OP is sick.
How's how's the price of real estate in the same category as who someone wants to choose to have political power over your child?
What's someone pays for a house has absolutely no effect on my kid. Who is in power has an of effect on my kid. Why would you want someone who supports the anti- science party as your kids a science teacher for example.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't donate because I don't want people like OP to look me up and assume things about me. In fact, there are politicians I would like to donate to, but don't dare in this climate of hate.
You can donate to PACs to get around this, sort of. Some are not focused on a particular candidate but rather some issue.
Anonymous wrote:coaches, instructors, school administrators, basically anyone who interacts with my children. I look up federal, state, and local campaign contributions to get an idea of their politics and what kind of people they are since I think people tend to support candidates who are most similar to themselves. I also make a mental note of people who donate to specific candidates vs PACs and political parties. To me, donating to PACs and parties is for the single brain celled, and I often observe that these people are louder with their opinions while being less informed and less intelligent overall.
My spouse says ignorance is bliss in this regard.
What does the DCUM hivemind think? Am I a weirdo for doing this?