Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of you teacher's union folks posting about how terrible Steve Austin is are just making me more sure that he is my guy for the BOE. All this hate is actually fear and that tells me that he is the right man for the job. Thanks for making my vote easy.
Exactly! All these crazy posts got me to read through his website and twitter feed. I've now decided to donate and actively campaign for the guy. Thanks everyone. From a broken home, immigrant wife, bi-racial kids in MCPS, self made success story and an outsider who is sick of the status quo. I agree that all the negative posts are coming from a place of fear. Steve Austin for BOE!!
You're not wrong. They're coming from a fear that Steve Austin would be an unqualified and divisive person to have on the Board of Education. Unqualified AND divisive, that's a bad combination.
You don't get it. This is exactly what many of us are looking for - an outsider with a new perspective. Steve Austin won't be someone that you union reps can control.
I do get it. You're looking for an unqualified and divisive person, and he's just the candidate.
I am NOT saying that Steve Austin is like Donald Trump. I am saying, however, that your reason for voting for Steve Austin (he's "an outsider with new perspective," the establishment won't be able to "control" him) is the same reason many gave for voting for Donald Trump. And see how that turned out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of you teacher's union folks posting about how terrible Steve Austin is are just making me more sure that he is my guy for the BOE. All this hate is actually fear and that tells me that he is the right man for the job. Thanks for making my vote easy.
Exactly! All these crazy posts got me to read through his website and twitter feed. I've now decided to donate and actively campaign for the guy. Thanks everyone. From a broken home, immigrant wife, bi-racial kids in MCPS, self made success story and an outsider who is sick of the status quo. I agree that all the negative posts are coming from a place of fear. Steve Austin for BOE!!
You're not wrong. They're coming from a fear that Steve Austin would be an unqualified and divisive person to have on the Board of Education. Unqualified AND divisive, that's a bad combination.
You don't get it. This is exactly what many of us are looking for - an outsider with a new perspective. Steve Austin won't be someone that you union reps can control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of you teacher's union folks posting about how terrible Steve Austin is are just making me more sure that he is my guy for the BOE. All this hate is actually fear and that tells me that he is the right man for the job. Thanks for making my vote easy.
Exactly! All these crazy posts got me to read through his website and twitter feed. I've now decided to donate and actively campaign for the guy. Thanks everyone. From a broken home, immigrant wife, bi-racial kids in MCPS, self made success story and an outsider who is sick of the status quo. I agree that all the negative posts are coming from a place of fear. Steve Austin for BOE!!
You're not wrong. They're coming from a fear that Steve Austin would be an unqualified and divisive person to have on the Board of Education. Unqualified AND divisive, that's a bad combination.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All of you teacher's union folks posting about how terrible Steve Austin is are just making me more sure that he is my guy for the BOE. All this hate is actually fear and that tells me that he is the right man for the job. Thanks for making my vote easy.
Exactly! All these crazy posts got me to read through his website and twitter feed. I've now decided to donate and actively campaign for the guy. Thanks everyone. From a broken home, immigrant wife, bi-racial kids in MCPS, self made success story and an outsider who is sick of the status quo. I agree that all the negative posts are coming from a place of fear. Steve Austin for BOE!!
Anonymous wrote:All of you teacher's union folks posting about how terrible Steve Austin is are just making me more sure that he is my guy for the BOE. All this hate is actually fear and that tells me that he is the right man for the job. Thanks for making my vote easy.
Anonymous wrote:All of you teacher's union folks posting about how terrible Steve Austin is are just making me more sure that he is my guy for the BOE. All this hate is actually fear and that tells me that he is the right man for the job. Thanks for making my vote easy.
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For busing, I agree the analysis has not said there will be busing, but it also has not said there won't be busing. The analysis is not at the stage of drawing boundaries, so how can we know either way until boundaries are drawn?
As for experience, the current BOE is a bunch of yes-women. They voted unanimously to renew Smith's contract earlier this year, along with a nice pay increase and more vacation time. Note a dissenter among them. None of them questioning how he's done on meeting various targets. Just a rubber stamp yes. We need some people actually questioning MCPS, instead of saying Yes all the time.
Anonymous wrote:
For busing, I agree the analysis has not said there will be busing, but it also has not said there won't be busing. The analysis is not at the stage of drawing boundaries, so how can we know either way until boundaries are drawn?
As for experience, the current BOE is a bunch of yes-women. They voted unanimously to renew Smith's contract earlier this year, along with a nice pay increase and more vacation time. Note a dissenter among them. None of them questioning how he's done on meeting various targets. Just a rubber stamp yes. We need some people actually questioning MCPS, instead of saying Yes all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
1. Austin is the one candidate pushing a false narrative that MCPS will be using buses to involuntarily send students across the county as a result of the boundary study. As a member of his Facebook group, I encourage anyone curious as to why his candidacy is so contentious to join and see for yourself the ridiculous statements made by Austin and several core members of his group. No one is going to be bussed from Potomac to White Oak, but that is THE core belief pushed on his group. In truth, the focus is on adjacent boundaries as candidates like Sunil have gone on the record as stating. There so much disparity between adjacent boundaries and students who are already on 30+ minute bus rides to schools much further away than their closest school that the consideration of involuntarily sending students across the county has never been brought up by anyone outside of the conspiracy theory touted in his group.
2. Austin is the one candidate with ZERO EXPERIENCE in education (see the Bethesda Magazine profile), yet he touts this as a positive. This is an insult to the other candidates who have invested and collaborated with education professionals and know how to make their input value-added in a collaborative environment. We are not going to grow and mitigate challenging situations in MCPS by electing an antagonist. We all have to work together to get this done. Anyone with experience on a volunteer committee (even outside of education) knows this is the case. Stephen Austin has no experience in education and the way he carries himself conveys the likelihood he has never volunteered or collaborated with others before in his life. We deserve a candidate with a track record of positive results.
For busing, I agree the analysis has not said there will be busing, but it also has not said there won't be busing. The analysis is not at the stage of drawing boundaries, so how can we know either way until boundaries are drawn?
As for experience, the current BOE is a bunch of yes-women. They voted unanimously to renew Smith's contract earlier this year, along with a nice pay increase and more vacation time. Note a dissenter among them. None of them questioning how he's done on meeting various targets. Just a rubber stamp yes. We need some people actually questioning MCPS, instead of saying Yes all the time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Someone answered on page 2 that he is employed at Lockheed Martin and it was barely acknowledged. Posters then continue to complain about his mysterious employment and how he's not qualified without even looking.
Yes, I'm talking to you 8:30.
Perhaps you don't know that he had previously refused to say where he was employed? It was enough to make a person wonder.
And then, if it turns out that he's employed as a portfolio manager at Lockheed Martin, why all the mystery? Why not just say that he works there in the first place?
Anonymous wrote:
1. Austin is the one candidate pushing a false narrative that MCPS will be using buses to involuntarily send students across the county as a result of the boundary study. As a member of his Facebook group, I encourage anyone curious as to why his candidacy is so contentious to join and see for yourself the ridiculous statements made by Austin and several core members of his group. No one is going to be bussed from Potomac to White Oak, but that is THE core belief pushed on his group. In truth, the focus is on adjacent boundaries as candidates like Sunil have gone on the record as stating. There so much disparity between adjacent boundaries and students who are already on 30+ minute bus rides to schools much further away than their closest school that the consideration of involuntarily sending students across the county has never been brought up by anyone outside of the conspiracy theory touted in his group.
2. Austin is the one candidate with ZERO EXPERIENCE in education (see the Bethesda Magazine profile), yet he touts this as a positive. This is an insult to the other candidates who have invested and collaborated with education professionals and know how to make their input value-added in a collaborative environment. We are not going to grow and mitigate challenging situations in MCPS by electing an antagonist. We all have to work together to get this done. Anyone with experience on a volunteer committee (even outside of education) knows this is the case. Stephen Austin has no experience in education and the way he carries himself conveys the likelihood he has never volunteered or collaborated with others before in his life. We deserve a candidate with a track record of positive results.
Anonymous wrote:Someone answered on page 2 that he is employed at Lockheed Martin and it was barely acknowledged. Posters then continue to complain about his mysterious employment and how he's not qualified without even looking.
Yes, I'm talking to you 8:30.
What I find really funny is all the focus on Austin. THere's what, 15 candidates? Why are there no threads asking about Ahadpour, Chaudry, Geller, Odongo, Rhode, Osorio, etc?
All I can surmise is the two "establishment" candidates -- Dasgupta (support by MCEA teacher's union) and Harris (supported by MCCPTA) must really be worried about Austin and their supporters are starting all these threads about Austin.
What's next? Blame Austin for staging the moon landing? Attack his kids by spreading rumors one of them forgot to wash their hands after using the bathroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
This is a new claim and since most of these are not true, I’d love to see a link to the case.
Google it! I’m off the clock.
Obviously you know you weren't being truthful and have nothing to link.
But nice try with a flip response.
DP. I linked to it last night.