Anonymous wrote:Don’t forget that he and his lawyer are also suing to “re-open Maryland” so yeah, he’s that kind of extreme crazy AND has a mysterious employment background.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My goodness can you leave the personal life of this man alone. He's running for BOE not president of the US.
Actually no.
He has ties to conversion therapy groups, groups against LGBTQ, and he's doesn't have qualifications.
You are ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My goodness can you leave the personal life of this man alone. He's running for BOE not president of the US.
Actually no.
He has ties to conversion therapy groups, groups against LGBTQ, and he's doesn't have qualifications.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Poor guy. He really has had to put up with a ton of harassment from the club, hasn't he?
It’s really crazy to me. And the whole sign stealing thing from OneMontgomery. So two-faced.
The what?
Some lady took a steve Austin sign but she took
Some other people’s signs too like Sunil and Jay. Steve is very sensitive though and likes to make it seem like he’s being targeted. Too thin skinned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More importantly he's extremely conservative in his views.
Think Trump/Stephen Miller.
Do we want someone who believes in book banning, conversion therapies, and is homophobic.
PP, as far as I know, there is no evidence that he believes in book banning, conversion therapy, or homophobia.
On the other hand, there is plenty of evidence that he's thin-skinned, confrontational, non-transparent about his background, and lacking in basic knowledge about/experience with Montgomery County and MCPS.
Anonymous wrote:
His sole focus seems to be on the boundary study. I guess if you are a single issue voter, and this is your single issue, and you absolutely do not care about any previous experience in education, then he's your pick.
Did he not even volunteer once at a school event?
Anonymous wrote:More importantly he's extremely conservative in his views.
Think Trump/Stephen Miller.
Do we want someone who believes in book banning, conversion therapies, and is homophobic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bionic Man?
lol.. that was my first thought, and DH's too.
actually.. that should be the "six million dollar man".
Yes! 🤣 After all he’s a “finance guy”!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At least he hasn’t been involved in deportation efforts! Or isn’t a crappy teacher at Shady Grove!
He’s said where he’s worked in the past. He’s been harassed. People like you are obsessed with him. I don’t blame him.
Maybe he has. We don't know, do we?
He's hardly unique, as a candidate for BoE, in having unflattering things said about him. He does seem to be unique in declining to say where he works, though.
I’m certain his opponents would have turned it up by now if he had been.
Meanwhile Lynne Harris has her name on court cases deporting people and *crickets*.
Please provide specifics that explain why this is relevant to the BoE race in 2020?
You can’t be serious?
PP you're responding to. I absolutely am serious. When did she do what you're saying she did, and in what capacity?
A cornerstone of his campaign is his purported financial expertise. Portfolio manager at a big defense contractor? Geez, I’d be awfully surprised if a multi-billion-dollar enterprise like Lockheed Martin would be shaking in its boots because of a county board of education race, no matter hot heated. Austin has said he worked for a couple of hedge funds (unnamed and for an unspecified amount of time) and at Merrill Lynch, after the dot.com bust. That would put him smack in the middle of the timeframe when Merrill almost went belly up because of its enthusiastic dive into risky subprime mortgages and related investment schemes. So, yeah, i’d like to know more about his finance background before entrusting him with making decisions about taxpayer money.
Maybe he is a financial wizard! Who knows? He won’t say. Has he ever worked for a developer? If so, who? when? He talks the talk about transparency, and is highly critical of the lack of transparency from the current BOE, so to be consistent, he should walk the walk when it comes to his own campaign. Otherwise...he’ll just come across as another hypocritical, two-bit politician.
Political or education advocacy experience (public elected offices held and when, as well as unsuccessful campaigns for office and which years; can include PTA or similar experience; do not include political party positions): None
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bionic Man?
lol.. that was my first thought, and DH's too.
actually.. that should be the "six million dollar man".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bionic Man?
lol.. that was my first thought, and DH's too.
Anonymous wrote:Bionic Man?