Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That would be better than school board. I wouldn't vote for him but at least it's a relevant position for him to hold. As someone who's not a parent of a kid at FCPS and never has been, nor will be soon, his views on the School Board should be irrelevant. It's a travesty that someone w/ no direct connection or experience to the schools is taking up his seat (no, his spouse being a teacher does NOT count).
He's been a total disaster on the SB, including in ways that also demonstrate he has no business whatsoever on the House of Delegates (i.e., has failed to monitor and address growth in Tysons and has misallocated FCPS capital dollars to an wanted renovation of Dunn Loring building that no one wanted, will lead to unnecessary boundary changes that inconvenience families, and will impede later efforts to build an ES in Tysons that would give the county's biggest growth area a sense of community). Just a total, complete imbecile.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's awful, I will never vote for this dipshit again. He is a LIAR. He knocked on our door and told us he had children.
I’m sorry you’re homophobic and have to make up lies to justify it.
Typical Karl Frisch response -- instead of owning up to your lies and mistakes, you are just calling people names. I assure you I am not homophobic. I AM a Shrevewood parent who sees the harm you have done to our community. YOU ARE A BAD PERSON. You used families for your own political gain. You don't care about our children.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's awful, I will never vote for this dipshit again. He is a LIAR. He knocked on our door and told us he had children.
I’m sorry you’re homophobic and have to make up lies to justify it.
Anonymous wrote:IS THERE AN ACTUALY PRIMARY?
How will the dem candidate be chosen?
I thought I read that the seat will be filled on Jan. 10th? What happens before that to select the dem candidate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He's awful, I will never vote for this dipshit again. He is a LIAR. He knocked on our door and told us he had children.
I’m sorry you’re homophobic and have to make up lies to justify it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has an opponent - a parent, a teacher, a non-profit leader. Holly is actually part of her community.
https://www.hollyseibold.com/
Okay - so she is a mom, has an Masters, and is involved. She sounds very positive.
From her campaign website:
Holly moved to Washington, D.C. to pursue an undergraduate degree from American University, where she graduated with a B.A. in Communications, Law, Economics & Government. While at AU, Holly worked on Capitol Hill, the State Department, and the American Embassy of London.
Aspiring to make an even greater impact in the world, Holly returned to college seeking a Master's degree in Education. Holly graduated from The George Washington University with a M.Ed. in Elementary Education in 2003. Always learning, Holly has enrolled in multiple personal and professional development programs over the last decade, including a six month Emerge candidate training program.
Holly began her career in the nonprofit sector before becoming an educator in the public school system. Transitioning from the classroom to a small business owner in 2010, Holly launched a successful educational firm, offering STEM consulting services and educational programs to clients. In 2015, Holly launched the non-profit organization, BRAWS, to help women and girls obtain menstrual supplies and undergarments. Through her advocacy efforts, women and girls in schools, shelters, and prisons/jails throughout Virginia can now access supplies free of charge and tax-free.
Holly was named the 2017 Emerging Influential Leader of the Year by the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce, the Rising Star Heroine of the 2017 Heroines of Washington Awards, the 2020 DAR Community Service Award, designated a Citation of Merit from the Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations 2020 Citizen of the Year, and the 2022 Martin Luther King Jr., The Spirit of King Award from the First Baptist Church of Vienna.
Holly and her husband, Erik, a software engineer, have raised their two children in the Town of Vienna, where they have lived since 2012. A leader in her community, Holly has volunteered in a number of capacities including Vienna Elementary School PTA, Madison High School PTSA, Vienna Little League, Vienna Girls Softball League, the Westwood and Machine Swim Teams, Northern Virginia Community College Advisory Board, Vienna Business Association Board Member, the Fairfax County Community Action Board, and the Virginia Council on Women. She has also been a proud escort of the Washington Area Clinic Defense Task Force, an all-volunteer group dedicated to safe access to reproductive health clinics.
A life long democrat, Holly has volunteered for democratic campaigns since she was in high school. In the last few years, she as raised over $100,000 for local democratic candidates and supported countless women (and a few good men!) running for office. She is an elected member of Central Committee of the Democratic Party of Virginia representing the 11th Congressional District and Virginia Democratic Women's Caucus.
She seems a bit Emily's List but still just about anyone would be better than Frisch on the SB or in the HOD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He has an opponent - a parent, a teacher, a non-profit leader. Holly is actually part of her community.
https://www.hollyseibold.com/
Okay - so she is a mom, has an Masters, and is involved. She sounds very positive.
From her campaign website:
Holly moved to Washington, D.C. to pursue an undergraduate degree from American University, where she graduated with a B.A. in Communications, Law, Economics & Government. While at AU, Holly worked on Capitol Hill, the State Department, and the American Embassy of London.
Aspiring to make an even greater impact in the world, Holly returned to college seeking a Master's degree in Education. Holly graduated from The George Washington University with a M.Ed. in Elementary Education in 2003. Always learning, Holly has enrolled in multiple personal and professional development programs over the last decade, including a six month Emerge candidate training program.
Holly began her career in the nonprofit sector before becoming an educator in the public school system. Transitioning from the classroom to a small business owner in 2010, Holly launched a successful educational firm, offering STEM consulting services and educational programs to clients. In 2015, Holly launched the non-profit organization, BRAWS, to help women and girls obtain menstrual supplies and undergarments. Through her advocacy efforts, women and girls in schools, shelters, and prisons/jails throughout Virginia can now access supplies free of charge and tax-free.
Holly was named the 2017 Emerging Influential Leader of the Year by the Northern Virginia Chamber of Commerce, the Rising Star Heroine of the 2017 Heroines of Washington Awards, the 2020 DAR Community Service Award, designated a Citation of Merit from the Fairfax County Federation of Citizens Associations 2020 Citizen of the Year, and the 2022 Martin Luther King Jr., The Spirit of King Award from the First Baptist Church of Vienna.
Holly and her husband, Erik, a software engineer, have raised their two children in the Town of Vienna, where they have lived since 2012. A leader in her community, Holly has volunteered in a number of capacities including Vienna Elementary School PTA, Madison High School PTSA, Vienna Little League, Vienna Girls Softball League, the Westwood and Machine Swim Teams, Northern Virginia Community College Advisory Board, Vienna Business Association Board Member, the Fairfax County Community Action Board, and the Virginia Council on Women. She has also been a proud escort of the Washington Area Clinic Defense Task Force, an all-volunteer group dedicated to safe access to reproductive health clinics.
A life long democrat, Holly has volunteered for democratic campaigns since she was in high school. In the last few years, she as raised over $100,000 for local democratic candidates and supported countless women (and a few good men!) running for office. She is an elected member of Central Committee of the Democratic Party of Virginia representing the 11th Congressional District and Virginia Democratic Women's Caucus.
Anonymous wrote:He has an opponent - a parent, a teacher, a non-profit leader. Holly is actually part of her community.
https://www.hollyseibold.com/
Anonymous wrote:Karl Frisch is a classic bully and friends in the Fairfax Democrats inner circle are afraid of him because of the out-of-state money he brings to the table. Parents also complain he is not responsive to their needs and refuses to put anything in writing because he is petrified of getting in a FOIA. I've also seen posts he only has a high school diploma. Can anyone confirm that to be true? The person he wants to replace is a respected lawyer and understands the legislative process. Karl seems to be a pretender. I think voters needs to look at all the candidates very carefully. Also, no one in Fairfax cares that he is a gay man. This is 2022. They do care about his record and that appears to be quite thin.
Anonymous wrote:Frisch’s entire shtick is claiming you must atbe virulently anti-gay if you think he’s doing a bad job. It’s blatantly manipulative and tiresome.