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How will they rule ??!

  • YES - Qualified

    Votes: 41 82.0%
  • NO - Disqualified

    Votes: 9 18.0%

  • Total voters
    50
  • Poll closed .
I’ll be pulling my kids the minute that clown mandates it here if he does.

I suspect if Macauliffe wins - Fairfax will mandate over the holiday break.

I will be seeking religious exemption for my child.

Given that the committee has admitted it doesn’t know the long-term risks, a medical exemption should also be attainable.
 
Awesome.

Amazing that the most popular president ever is in the WH and in the same year 2 songs mocking him are #1 and #2 on iTunes. Its almost like he really didnt get 81 million votes.

I disagree that Biden did not get 81 million votes. He got that many votes but only 68 million people cast them.
 
Can anybody tell me what kind of driver she has?


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A horny one? That golf cart driver must sit there not wanting to get out of the cart due to the hard one he'd have.
 

When did school boards become so powerful and so protected? I’d tell them they could all f ck right off as I removed my kids from their BS.
Yep, and I would also ask them for their address before I gave mine. Plus, I would inform them to be advised that in this state I have the right to protect my property and my family with deadly force if necessary so, send your goons bitch I am locked and loaded.
 

Jack Ma disappearance prompts $497b loss for Alibaba in just one year​

https://www.news.com.au/finance/mon...r/news-story/4fa62f860cfbabde699830042c7c2fd4

It has been exactly a year since Chinese businessman Jack Ma publicly criticised his communist government and since then he’s lost hundreds of billions of dollars of his vast fortune.
Over the last 12 months, his business, Alibaba — pegged as China’s version of eBay, Amazon and PayPal all rolled into one — has lost around US$373 billion (A$497 billion).

According to Bloomberg, Alibaba’s fall from grace is the single biggest financial loss a business has ever endured.

On October 24 last year, Mr Ma made a now-infamous speech at a business summit where he went viral for condemning the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

“We shouldn’t use the way to manage a train station to regulate an airport,” Mr Ma said at the time. “We cannot regulate the future with yesterday’s means.”

His remarks came hot on the heels of a government announcement over plans to increase regulation into its financial sectors, and was perceived as a criticism.

The CCP’s wrath was swift and unforgiving. Mr Ma disappeared for months and Alibaba lost almost half its value in the space of a year.

The company’s market capitalisation slid sharply from US$850 billion just before Ma’s speech to $477 billion on Tuesday, at time of writing, according to NASDAQ.

That’s a drop of $373 billion.
 

When did school boards become so powerful and so protected? I’d tell them they could all f ck right off as I removed my kids from their BS.
Don't get why you can't criticize anyone directly, but you have no business speaking there if you're not a resident of the district & so ought to have to identify yourself. I mean the people they are speaking to are identified. Like the school board members aren't exposed to having their homes attacked.
 
Don't get why you can't criticize anyone directly, but you have no business speaking there if you're not a resident of the district & so ought to have to identify yourself. I mean the people they are speaking to are identified. Like the school board members aren't exposed to having their homes attacked.

So by that logic AOC can't speak for her district that she was elected in because she does not live in the district that she was elected in.
 
So by that logic AOC can't speak for her district that she was elected in because she does not live in the district that she was elected in.
Your post is not logical at all. First, AOC is elected by her district, so of course she can speak for them even though they're a collective bunch of DA's. Citizens of a district ought to be IDed as such to take the time of elected (or appointed) officials for that district. Ain't like it's a full-time job as AOC's is. Why should someone from another state even get preference vs. district residents? Answer: it's senseless.
 
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I suspect if Macauliffe wins - Fairfax will mandate over the holiday break.

I will be seeking religious exemption for my child.

Given that the committee has admitted it doesn’t know the long-term risks, a medical exemption should also be attainable.
Don’t beg the school…home school your child. Government schools just indoctrinate Marxism anyway.
 
Your post is not logical at all. First, AOC is elected by her district, so of course she can speak for them even though they're a collective bunch of DA's. Citizens of a district ought to be IDed as such to take the time of elected (or appointed) officials for that district. Ain't like it's a full-time job as AOC's is. Why should someone from another state even get preference vs. district residents? Answer: it's senseless.

Lol so I can run for Congress in a Florida district that I don't live in and represent that district?

Pretty sure school board members are elected. Locally. Gonna run for the school board in a liberal area in Florida since it's ok according to you
 
Don't get why you can't criticize anyone directly, but you have no business speaking there if you're not a resident of the district & so ought to have to identify yourself. I mean the people they are speaking to are identified. Like the school board members aren't exposed to having their homes attacked.
They already know where you live once identified and should not be asking that question. Her pompous attitude displayed a disrespect and hateful nature towards the speaker. He should have ask her for her address as well and not given his until she gave hers. She has no right to be that rude or dictatorial. I would tell her to piss off.
 
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Don't get why you can't criticize anyone directly, but you have no business speaking there if you're not a resident of the district & so ought to have to identify yourself. I mean the people they are speaking to are identified. Like the school board members aren't exposed to having their homes attacked.
You can show proof of being a resident without announcing where you live over a microphone. We going to require phone numbers and social security to speak next?
 
Your post is not logical at all. First, AOC is elected by her district, so of course she can speak for them even though they're a collective bunch of DA's. Citizens of a district ought to be IDed as such to take the time of elected (or appointed) officials for that district. Ain't like it's a full-time job as AOC's is. Why should someone from another state even get preference vs. district residents? Answer: it's senseless.
Why not? The board member didn’t mention anything about living in the district, she just said to state their address.
If a child’s parents are divorced, and one parent lives in a different district than the child do they not have the right to voice concerns to the school board?
 
So, the story is that Fairfax is going to report its mail in votes first. This is perhaps just a way to throw off the scent from where the real theatrics will occur.

Of note, schools in Richmond are going to be closed all week next week (just announced), leading some to speculate that the funny business will occur there.
Yesh, they have some janitors closets and boiler rooms they need to “find misplaced boxes of ballots” in. And funny, they’ll all be Democrat.
 

Jack Ma disappearance prompts $497b loss for Alibaba in just one year​

https://www.news.com.au/finance/mon...r/news-story/4fa62f860cfbabde699830042c7c2fd4

It has been exactly a year since Chinese businessman Jack Ma publicly criticised his communist government and since then he’s lost hundreds of billions of dollars of his vast fortune.
Over the last 12 months, his business, Alibaba — pegged as China’s version of eBay, Amazon and PayPal all rolled into one — has lost around US$373 billion (A$497 billion).

According to Bloomberg, Alibaba’s fall from grace is the single biggest financial loss a business has ever endured.

On October 24 last year, Mr Ma made a now-infamous speech at a business summit where he went viral for condemning the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

“We shouldn’t use the way to manage a train station to regulate an airport,” Mr Ma said at the time. “We cannot regulate the future with yesterday’s means.”

His remarks came hot on the heels of a government announcement over plans to increase regulation into its financial sectors, and was perceived as a criticism.

The CCP’s wrath was swift and unforgiving. Mr Ma disappeared for months and Alibaba lost almost half its value in the space of a year.

The company’s market capitalisation slid sharply from US$850 billion just before Ma’s speech to $477 billion on Tuesday, at time of writing, according to NASDAQ.

That’s a drop of $373 billion.
That would suck so bad...to be worth only 477 billion...the squad may introduce a new aid package for him.
 
Not necessarily true (at least with the Tesla). Tesla comes with a charger, you can also buy a $35 adapter to plug into a 240 outlet and that can get you 30+ miles an hour per charge.

Also if you set it to charge during your non peak hours for your electricity, it is very very cheap. Much cheaper than any gas car out there.

Now with that said, I’m a big fan of Tesla’s and have a Tesla currently on order. But I didn’t order mine because of it being green. The amount of energy it takes to mine for the materials for the batteries and the fact the batteries aren’t recyclable, they aren’t really any cleaner for the environment than a normal car. I got my Tesla because I think they look nice, unbelievably fast, I don’t have to waste time at gas stations and far less maintenance with them (no oil and stuff like that), and the cheaper dollar per mile to drive them (when charged at home and not at a supercharger).

But yes the idiots who get electric cars and think they’re saving the environment are unbelievably dumb and ignorant.
Generally people have one or two 240 outlets in their home. That would be for their range and/or their clothes dryer. If they have a gas range they use propane or have a natural gas home they may not have any. If they live in an apartment. Unless the complex installs charging stations for everyone, they’re SOL too. Most people would have to have a 240 outlet installed in their garage and if they live in an older home with a couple of those already, they may not have enough juice to their house or room in their panel for one. That would be a couple thousand dollars for an electrician to install. That’s NOT a project Johnny homeowner wants to tackle. 240 volts is nothing to dick around with.
 
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