Anonymous wrote:Love the diversity of the Republican ticket. Looks like America.
a variety of demographic factors have been found to predict conspiratorial thinking, including low levels of education.
one of these cognitive consequences is a shift away from relatively intuitive and automatic processes — of the kind that support simple, intentional narratives — in favor of more deliberative, analytic thinking. In fact, the causal link between analytic thinking and greater rejection of conspiracy theories is the one piece of the story that does have direct experimental support: A paper published in 2014 found that having people complete a task that increased analytic thinking in the short term led them to report lower belief in conspiracy theories when asked immediately after. Education could be a way to generate similar but longer-lasting effects.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dems: “We are tolerant, kind people. So anyway, like I was saying..Republicans are gutter trash.”
I won’t vote to harm you. I won’t try to force you into a closet away from society. That doesn’t mean I have to like you or that I won’t call you out on your shitty behavior.
Voting for someone you don't like is not shitty behavior.
Why did you vote for that person? Still haven’t heard an explanation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all those “so confused” about how this happened:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/03/politics/us-election-day-analysis-virginia-new-jersey-democrats-reckoning/index.html
So…gas prices?
Anonymous wrote:Reasons I voted Youngkin:
1) Biden has massively messed up the nation with the COVID response, supply chain crisis, Afghanistan pull out
2) Terry is a Clinton crony and brings nothing new
3) Vehemently oppose mask and vax mandate for children which Terry said he would support
Live in NOVA and am "educated" by what the dems deem up to their standards...
Anonymous wrote:Ds, I'm upset, too. Youngkin and Sears are loons. They are gun extremists and pander to the Q types. As other PPs have said, white angry suburban moms didn't want schools closed and lashed out. Here we are.
But don't lose hope. VA trends blue. We've had a D gov since 2009. That's a long time. There was bound to be a bounce back to R, for a short period. I have no doubt that when COVID passes and kids are back in school, we'll trend back D with a better candidate.
This is the ebb and flow of politics - particularly in VA which tends to do a DD, R, DD, R kind of situation. You can never get to greedy in politics because power always switches hands. Much like Trump, though, I think this will be a one term R because once Rs rear their ugly little head most voters remember why they were repulsed in the first place.
And remember, we have elections every year in VA so be sure to show up next year!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how will Youngkin make education better? Can someone point to an example of how Republicans have improved educational outcomes in their states? No snark, I really want an answer.
Firing Qarni will make education better. That's all he has to do.
Day one priority. Also, appoint inspectors general to assess finances (especially dubious contracts existing or otherwise), curricula especially VPMI, hiring and retention, discipline policies, SpED, SROs, all of it!
Omgerd! Can’t believe they want to blend algebra & geometry concepts!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love southwestern Virginia that was just starting to see some relief from their massive shortages in healthcare providers after passage of the ACA and Medicaid expansion voting for someone who opposes the ACA and Medicaid expansion. Good luck with that!
Exactly. Why do folks vote against their own interests?
Like regressive taxes?
taxes help everyone - schools, roads, city services. ACA and the medicaid expansion helps the poor the most, but also self employed people, too.
You’re kidding about the ACA helping the self-employed, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is it done? This is so awful. I don’t even live in VA anymore, but I am devastated. What the F is wrong with our country??
You don’t want to live in VA or the USA?
Not PP, but I thought Va was smarter than this. You learn something everyday.
Your opinion.
Well we have different definitions of smart
A majority of people in a state having different opinions does not make them less intelligent than you. I’m sure it easier for you to believe you are superior.
Actually non college educated white women came out in droves for Youngkin. So it can be inferred with a fair degrees of confidence that his voters were defiantly not of superior intelligence, based upon that one little factoid, not to mention that they were so easily encouraged to vote against their own self interests. So yes the lack of a college degree. Especially when we are talking about white women in this area is a pretty good indication of a less than average level of intelligence. superior but by definition definitely more intelligent, you do know that white women without a college definition came out in droves for Yoingkin.
I’ll never understand why people vote against their own self interests. If you only knew just how insulated people like me are from decisions people like you make you’d never stop weeping. The fact is that many people vote for dems because we want our country, states and towns to be better for everyone. I didn’t lose a dime under trump. I didn’t miss a day of work because I was able to work from home, and I will be able to going forward. I have great health insurance, I live very comfortably in a really safe neighborhood, my kids go to the best public schools in the area, oh and I will retire in a few years because I’ve amassed more wealth than I could possibly spend in my golden years, and I’m 50, which means I’ll pass on wealth to my offspring.
Yep I am a democrat but the truth is there are a lot of people in this area whose lives aren’t really affected one way or the other. They don’t live anywhere near the edge. I do well regardless of who is in power. I truly feel sorry for all of the rubes who bought into the nonsense that was spewed during this election. But keep voting against your own self interests after all the less you have, the more I have, and quite frankly if you don’t care why should I.
Now buckle up buttercups, or should I say bittercups and hang onto those bootstraps Because you are going to need too. Youngkin lied to get your vote your life and your schools will be no better this time next year and mine will be not have changed at all.
The quiet parts out loud.
Anonymous wrote:The Republican Party is covering up 1/6 and whitewashing it into a peaceful protest and Virginia just elected one of them. It’s so depressing that people don’t care about our basic structure a country.
Youngkin is no Cheney, Kinzinger or Hogan. He did not denounce or distance himself from Trump but voters didn’t care. We are in for a rough several years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So how will Youngkin make education better? Can someone point to an example of how Republicans have improved educational outcomes in their states? No snark, I really want an answer.
Firing Qarni will make education better. That's all he has to do.
Day one priority. Also, appoint inspectors general to assess finances (especially dubious contracts existing or otherwise), curricula especially VPMI, hiring and retention, discipline policies, SpED, SROs, all of it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another reason to not live in VA, poor N VA is stuck with Kentucky politics.
While you are stuck with Kentucky population
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For all those “so confused” about how this happened:
https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/03/politics/us-election-day-analysis-virginia-new-jersey-democrats-reckoning/index.html
So…gas prices?