Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The short answer is no. But I certainly hope Youngkin spends most of his political capital fighting CRT in schools. That would be a super productive use of it. Better than, say, saving me a penny in grocery tax on an apple.
I guess if he’s spending months banning something that doesn’t exist, he can’t screw up the rest of the state.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More ribbing of va voters on snl.... Anyone else embarrassed that we elected a guy that was heavily supported by uneducated white women?
https://youtu.be/08zeLYx6j7Y
Why? We’re you embarrassed when McAuliffe got votes from blacks even less likely to have college degrees?
Dems only love the “poorly educated” if they vote blue.
Democrats want everyone to get an education.
Dems want everyone forced to go to government schools that they control, which is why they are so threatened by the idea of vouchers. As long as only the rich (or middle class who can sacrifice enough to scrape up the funds) have a choice in their children’s education, it’s all good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More ribbing of va voters on snl.... Anyone else embarrassed that we elected a guy that was heavily supported by uneducated white women?
https://youtu.be/08zeLYx6j7Y
Why? We’re you embarrassed when McAuliffe got votes from blacks even less likely to have college degrees?
Dems only love the “poorly educated” if they vote blue.
Democrats want everyone to get an education.
Dems want everyone forced to go to government schools that they control, which is why they are so threatened by the idea of vouchers. As long as only the rich (or middle class who can sacrifice enough to scrape up the funds) have a choice in their children’s education, it’s all good.
Yes, I want my tax money to pay for public schools, not subsidize your private school tuition.
By all means. That doesn't prevent me wanting my tax $$ back as school vouchers.. See how that works?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More ribbing of va voters on snl.... Anyone else embarrassed that we elected a guy that was heavily supported by uneducated white women?
https://youtu.be/08zeLYx6j7Y
Why? We’re you embarrassed when McAuliffe got votes from blacks even less likely to have college degrees?
Dems only love the “poorly educated” if they vote blue.
Democrats want everyone to get an education.
Dems want everyone forced to go to government schools that they control, which is why they are so threatened by the idea of vouchers. As long as only the rich (or middle class who can sacrifice enough to scrape up the funds) have a choice in their children’s education, it’s all good.
Yes, I want my tax money to pay for public schools, not subsidize your private school tuition.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More ribbing of va voters on snl.... Anyone else embarrassed that we elected a guy that was heavily supported by uneducated white women?
https://youtu.be/08zeLYx6j7Y
Why? We’re you embarrassed when McAuliffe got votes from blacks even less likely to have college degrees?
Dems only love the “poorly educated” if they vote blue.
Democrats want everyone to get an education.
Dems want everyone forced to go to government schools that they control, which is why they are so threatened by the idea of vouchers. As long as only the rich (or middle class who can sacrifice enough to scrape up the funds) have a choice in their children’s education, it’s all good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More ribbing of va voters on snl.... Anyone else embarrassed that we elected a guy that was heavily supported by uneducated white women?
https://youtu.be/08zeLYx6j7Y
Why? We’re you embarrassed when McAuliffe got votes from blacks even less likely to have college degrees?
Dems only love the “poorly educated” if they vote blue.
Democrats want everyone to get an education.
Dems want everyone forced to go to government schools that they control, which is why they are so threatened by the idea of vouchers. As long as only the rich (or middle class who can sacrifice enough to scrape up the funds) have a choice in their children’s education, it’s all good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Voting against the party that ruined out kids by prioritizing unions, and who are working overtime to indoctrinate school chiodren into compliant little leftists is a very productive and positive way for rational citizens to handle their emotions.
Someone sounds like an extremist and it’s not the leftists lady…
Not either PP. But, the SB did bow to Teachers' Unions. And, they were pushing "equity" and "anti-racism."
Wait. Is anti-racism a bad thing now?
You want to *keep* racist policies?
When math is considered racist, they’ve entirely lost the plot.
Numbers are objective. No one is saying otherwise. (unless you want to get into different numeral systems).
However, there is a lot that can happen around those numbers - instruction, policies, etc. - that affect outcomes.
The goal is to reduce the disparities in math outcomes. Shouldn't we do that?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I was totally confused by those posts insisting that Ds should have voted for Sears just because she’s black. WTF?
I don't think anyone should vote for anyone because of their color. However, if you look back that was the "push" for some candidates' supporters. And, Ayala's ad that ran repeatedly, over and over, kept stressing that--even though Sears was running against her.
And, Ayala had that phrase that she is an "Afro Latina." Like that was a selling point. There must surely have been another way to present it without being so blatant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More ribbing of va voters on snl.... Anyone else embarrassed that we elected a guy that was heavily supported by uneducated white women?
https://youtu.be/08zeLYx6j7Y
Why? We’re you embarrassed when McAuliffe got votes from blacks even less likely to have college degrees?
Dems only love the “poorly educated” if they vote blue.
Democrats want everyone to get an education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And the Rs focused on micro-local issues instead of actual state-level issues.
Because they were voting out of anger, not out of reason.
Reason is subjective. Not your reason - but their reason. That's what politics is about - finding out what matters to the voters. I am a D but Youngkin found it for the majority this time.
If you want changes at the local level, you don’t accomplish that at the state level.
Stop with the lies. The state set the tone with the D-appointed Secretary of Education, Atif Qarni. He will be gone soon, which is fantastic.
It’s not that changes don’t also need to occur at the local level, but this is a big step in the right direction.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More ribbing of va voters on snl.... Anyone else embarrassed that we elected a guy that was heavily supported by uneducated white women?
https://youtu.be/08zeLYx6j7Y
Why? We’re you embarrassed when McAuliffe got votes from blacks even less likely to have college degrees?
Dems only love the “poorly educated” if they vote blue.
Anonymous wrote:When have Republicans ever advocated for education? You elected a guy running on lowering taxes and school vouchers-both which are not good things for public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:More ribbing of va voters on snl.... Anyone else embarrassed that we elected a guy that was heavily supported by uneducated white women?
https://youtu.be/08zeLYx6j7Y
Why? We’re you embarrassed when McAuliffe got votes from blacks even less likely to have college degrees?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They could repair a lot of the damage they've done with parents if they started to pay more attention to facilities, but they never do, and Jeff Platenberg has already signaled that the next Capital Improvement Program will be another big nothingburger.
These people, whether at Gatehouse or on the School Board. can't be relieved of their responsibilities soon enough.
How, I’m sure they could upgrade your school and make you happy, but that means not upgrading another school
Or maybe not expanding a school to 3000 seats when a nearby school is under-enrolled, or only spending $100M on a school renovation rather than $140M...
I am *so* excited for the FCHS renovation - having haters say it is undeserved and poor kids should make do with less makes it even more satisfying. My kids got an amazing education and terrific community there, my house was cheap and a great commute into the city, and now my property value will go up with the renovation just as I am getting ready to retire and move.