Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or what? You’ll vote for that guy who wants to give even less to schools?
Great plan,Chief!
Yes. Let’s just do nothing and then complain about it later. Good approach.
You think making the situation affirmatively worse is better than maintaining the status quo for one more year? I don't think you understand the dynamics here. Vihstadt is willing to do far more for schools than de Ferranti, and he's opposed to further expansion of AH while de Ferranti supports its expansion. If we vote out Vihstadt in favor of de Ferranti, the message we will send to the CB is that voters want AH and don't want more money going to schools.
Dorsey and Cristol (both of whom are hostile to school funding) are both up for reelection in 2019. That's the year to make our statement. Not this year.
Cite please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Katie Cristol is a problem. She needs to go. Sadly, she was just elected. She has gone on record saying that if Arlignton received an unexpected windfall, she would not give any more to the schools. I’m sure it’s a tune the boomers love to hear, but she’s bad news for people who hope to eventually send kids to school in Arlington.
Ditto. I do not understand her at all. She's big on making childcare affordable -- which would make Arlington more attractive to FAMILIES. But doesn't care about properly funding schools for those families? Doesn't make any sense.
Your mistake is thinking that her concern is with the kids; it's not. She cares about making it easier to for millennial couples, particularly women, in Arlington to have children without having to make career sacrifices to accommodate them. Accessible childcare is an important part of that, the quality of the schools those children will eventually attend is not.
I really don’t understand her appeal. How did she get elected?
IIRC, that was the year with like five people running for two caucused nominations, and she kind of slid in there in the chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or what? You’ll vote for that guy who wants to give even less to schools?
Great plan,Chief!
Yes. Let’s just do nothing and then complain about it later. Good approach.
You think making the situation affirmatively worse is better than maintaining the status quo for one more year? I don't think you understand the dynamics here. Vihstadt is willing to do far more for schools than de Ferranti, and he's opposed to further expansion of AH while de Ferranti supports its expansion. If we vote out Vihstadt in favor of de Ferranti, the message we will send to the CB is that voters want AH and don't want more money going to schools.
Dorsey and Cristol (both of whom are hostile to school funding) are both up for reelection in 2019. That's the year to make our statement. Not this year.
Cite please?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or what? You’ll vote for that guy who wants to give even less to schools?
Great plan,Chief!
Yes. Let’s just do nothing and then complain about it later. Good approach.
You think making the situation affirmatively worse is better than maintaining the status quo for one more year? I don't think you understand the dynamics here. Vihstadt is willing to do far more for schools than de Ferranti, and he's opposed to further expansion of AH while de Ferranti supports its expansion. If we vote out Vihstadt in favor of de Ferranti, the message we will send to the CB is that voters want AH and don't want more money going to schools.
Dorsey and Cristol (both of whom are hostile to school funding) are both up for reelection in 2019. That's the year to make our statement. Not this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Katie Cristol is a problem. She needs to go. Sadly, she was just elected. She has gone on record saying that if Arlignton received an unexpected windfall, she would not give any more to the schools. I’m sure it’s a tune the boomers love to hear, but she’s bad news for people who hope to eventually send kids to school in Arlington.
Ditto. I do not understand her at all. She's big on making childcare affordable -- which would make Arlington more attractive to FAMILIES. But doesn't care about properly funding schools for those families? Doesn't make any sense.
Your mistake is thinking that her concern is with the kids; it's not. She cares about making it easier to for millennial couples, particularly women, in Arlington to have children without having to make career sacrifices to accommodate them. Accessible childcare is an important part of that, the quality of the schools those children will eventually attend is not.
I really don’t understand her appeal. How did she get elected?
IIRC, that was the year with like five people running for two caucused nominations, and she kind of slid in there in the chaos.
Also, it's not like she campaigned on an anti-school platform, that didn't become evident until after the election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or what? You’ll vote for that guy who wants to give even less to schools?
Great plan,Chief!
Yes. Let’s just do nothing and then complain about it later. Good approach.
You think making the situation affirmatively worse is better than maintaining the status quo for one more year? I don't think you understand the dynamics here. Vihstadt is willing to do far more for schools than de Ferranti, and he's opposed to further expansion of AH while de Ferranti supports its expansion. If we vote out Vihstadt in favor of de Ferranti, the message we will send to the CB is that voters want AH and don't want more money going to schools.
Dorsey and Cristol (both of whom are hostile to school funding) are both up for reelection in 2019. That's the year to make our statement. Not this year.
OK. OK. Let's keep him around.
https://www.arlnow.com/2018/07/09/vihstadt-argues-for-another-delay-of-long-bridge-park-aquatics-center/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or what? You’ll vote for that guy who wants to give even less to schools?
Great plan,Chief!
Yes. Let’s just do nothing and then complain about it later. Good approach.
You think making the situation affirmatively worse is better than maintaining the status quo for one more year? I don't think you understand the dynamics here. Vihstadt is willing to do far more for schools than de Ferranti, and he's opposed to further expansion of AH while de Ferranti supports its expansion. If we vote out Vihstadt in favor of de Ferranti, the message we will send to the CB is that voters want AH and don't want more money going to schools.
Dorsey and Cristol (both of whom are hostile to school funding) are both up for reelection in 2019. That's the year to make our statement. Not this year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Katie Cristol is a problem. She needs to go. Sadly, she was just elected. She has gone on record saying that if Arlignton received an unexpected windfall, she would not give any more to the schools. I’m sure it’s a tune the boomers love to hear, but she’s bad news for people who hope to eventually send kids to school in Arlington.
Ditto. I do not understand her at all. She's big on making childcare affordable -- which would make Arlington more attractive to FAMILIES. But doesn't care about properly funding schools for those families? Doesn't make any sense.
Your mistake is thinking that her concern is with the kids; it's not. She cares about making it easier to for millennial couples, particularly women, in Arlington to have children without having to make career sacrifices to accommodate them. Accessible childcare is an important part of that, the quality of the schools those children will eventually attend is not.
I really don’t understand her appeal. How did she get elected?
IIRC, that was the year with like five people running for two caucused nominations, and she kind of slid in there in the chaos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Katie Cristol is a problem. She needs to go. Sadly, she was just elected. She has gone on record saying that if Arlignton received an unexpected windfall, she would not give any more to the schools. I’m sure it’s a tune the boomers love to hear, but she’s bad news for people who hope to eventually send kids to school in Arlington.
Ditto. I do not understand her at all. She's big on making childcare affordable -- which would make Arlington more attractive to FAMILIES. But doesn't care about properly funding schools for those families? Doesn't make any sense.
Your mistake is thinking that her concern is with the kids; it's not. She cares about making it easier to for millennial couples, particularly women, in Arlington to have children without having to make career sacrifices to accommodate them. Accessible childcare is an important part of that, the quality of the schools those children will eventually attend is not.
I really don’t understand her appeal. How did she get elected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Or what? You’ll vote for that guy who wants to give even less to schools?
Great plan,Chief!
Yes. Let’s just do nothing and then complain about it later. Good approach.
Anonymous wrote:Or what? You’ll vote for that guy who wants to give even less to schools?
Great plan,Chief!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Katie Cristol is a problem. She needs to go. Sadly, she was just elected. She has gone on record saying that if Arlignton received an unexpected windfall, she would not give any more to the schools. I’m sure it’s a tune the boomers love to hear, but she’s bad news for people who hope to eventually send kids to school in Arlington.
Ditto. I do not understand her at all. She's big on making childcare affordable -- which would make Arlington more attractive to FAMILIES. But doesn't care about properly funding schools for those families? Doesn't make any sense.
Your mistake is thinking that her concern is with the kids; it's not. She cares about making it easier to for millennial couples, particularly women, in Arlington to have children without having to make career sacrifices to accommodate them. Accessible childcare is an important part of that, the quality of the schools those children will eventually attend is not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Katie Cristol is a problem. She needs to go. Sadly, she was just elected. She has gone on record saying that if Arlignton received an unexpected windfall, she would not give any more to the schools. I’m sure it’s a tune the boomers love to hear, but she’s bad news for people who hope to eventually send kids to school in Arlington.
Ditto. I do not understand her at all. She's big on making childcare affordable -- which would make Arlington more attractive to FAMILIES. But doesn't care about properly funding schools for those families? Doesn't make any sense.