Anonymous wrote:I'm not really seeing the potency of that issue. Loudoun is such a weird, sad place, but the rest of the country isn't having these issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a Youngkin ad that got me thinking. Youngkin is campaigning on cutting all kinds of taxes, but also claims he’s going to massively increase education funding. What funding is he planning to cut in order to pay for increased education funding while also slashing state tax revenues? I can’t find any explanation from the Youngkin campaign of how that math is supposed to work.
Grow the economy and you get more revenue. Eliminate wasteful spending.
One, virgin is in excellent shape financially. Why on earth would we mess without by slashing fairly low taxes?
Two, show me the wasteful downing in the Commonwealth. This is such a rote, automatic answer without any thought behind it.
Anonymous wrote:If Democrats really care about equity they will vote for McAuliffe. He’s serious about taking heat off local school boards by requiring boundary changes to get the right amount of socioeconomic and racial integration in schools. They will have to comply or accreditation and state funding goes bye-bye.
He is even going to make sure that affordable housing gets built where there is none now to help with this.
It’s bold, actually historic and when you read his plan you see he is serious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a Youngkin ad that got me thinking. Youngkin is campaigning on cutting all kinds of taxes, but also claims he’s going to massively increase education funding. What funding is he planning to cut in order to pay for increased education funding while also slashing state tax revenues? I can’t find any explanation from the Youngkin campaign of how that math is supposed to work.
Grow the economy and you get more revenue. Eliminate wasteful spending.
Anonymous wrote:When are people going to learn that voters supporting the Democrat are not going to show up in the middle of a pandemic to a political rally?
It didn’t happen for Biden in 2020. Didn’t happen during the California recall. And now it’s not happening for McAulliffe.
I have no desire to attend a rally while my toddler is still unvaccinated. Meanwhile, I quietly make my donations around the country and cast my vote locally.
Keep thinking that rally size means anything. All it tells me is that those not worried about a pandemic support Youngkin. No shocker there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Democrats really care about equity they will vote for McAuliffe. He’s serious about taking heat off local school boards by requiring boundary changes to get the right amount of socioeconomic and racial integration in schools. They will have to comply or accreditation and state funding goes bye-bye.
He is even going to make sure that affordable housing gets built where there is none now to help with this.
It’s bold, actually historic and when you read his plan you see he is serious!
Please say this is a troll post...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just saw a Youngkin ad that got me thinking. Youngkin is campaigning on cutting all kinds of taxes, but also claims he’s going to massively increase education funding. What funding is he planning to cut in order to pay for increased education funding while also slashing state tax revenues? I can’t find any explanation from the Youngkin campaign of how that math is supposed to work.
Grow the economy and you get more revenue. Eliminate wasteful spending.
Anonymous wrote:If Democrats really care about equity they will vote for McAuliffe. He’s serious about taking heat off local school boards by requiring boundary changes to get the right amount of socioeconomic and racial integration in schools. They will have to comply or accreditation and state funding goes bye-bye.
He is even going to make sure that affordable housing gets built where there is none now to help with this.
It’s bold, actually historic and when you read his plan you see he is serious!
Anonymous wrote:If Democrats really care about equity they will vote for McAuliffe. He’s serious about taking heat off local school boards by requiring boundary changes to get the right amount of socioeconomic and racial integration in schools. They will have to comply or accreditation and state funding goes bye-bye.
He is even going to make sure that affordable housing gets built where there is none now to help with this.
It’s bold, actually historic and when you read his plan you see he is serious!
Anonymous wrote:Just saw a Youngkin ad that got me thinking. Youngkin is campaigning on cutting all kinds of taxes, but also claims he’s going to massively increase education funding. What funding is he planning to cut in order to pay for increased education funding while also slashing state tax revenues? I can’t find any explanation from the Youngkin campaign of how that math is supposed to work.