Vote Nightingale and Elfering For Bristol School Board: Opinion

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Tina Elfering and Victor Nightingail

There is a national movement to get schools back to their fundamental mission which is to teach the next generation the foundational skills of reading, writing, and math.  At the same time, leaders in Federal and State government have recognized the need and desire to put school curriculum and finances back under local control because giant bureaucracies are inefficient and unaccountable.  Local leaders are more in-touch with their communities and should be making the important decisions relating to our children and tax money. 

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What is getting in the way of this move in a positive direction:  The Democratic Party which is supported by unions, Federal Bureaucrats, and supporters of those in the super minority of confused transgenders without consideration of the feelings, rights,  or beliefs of majority who understand and accept simple biology. 

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The Democratic Party of Kenosha is supporting Paige Sefton and Abigail Stanislawski because their beliefs align with the Party:

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-Overreach from Washington
-Unions whose non-performing members are insulated from accountability
-Radical special interests who advocate that teachers can (and should) advocate controversial values without parental consent or knowledge.   

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Our school should be teaching fundamentals.  Values, morality, and issues of sex are best left to parents.  TINA ELFERING and VICTOR NIGHTINGALE best represent the values of Bristol and should be elected to the school board.

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  1. Former school board president, Stephanie Butenhoff that forced masks on children against their parents will, hired flunky admins only to have the taxpayers buyout contracts (Graf and Musha for certain) runs the “Bristol Parents for Students Success” Facebook page where she promotes her hate and instigates the hive mind mentality of the the dumbest individuals in our community. (The ones that are incapable of common sense or free thought.) Her occupation of the Bristol school board has cost the district hundreds of thousands of dollars in contract buyouts and legal fees alone. Her lack of leadership and putrid behavior has turned a once great school into a wreck that only recently has started to be salvaged since Tina Elfering and a couple others have been removing the feces from the hull of this sinking ship.

    To the Bristol parents: Know that the FB page mentioned above is in no way or form ran by anyone that actually cares about your children. Know that this person thinks she can be relevant by stirring up hate and being a thorn in the side of anyone on the board that is trying to save the school from the poison that is liberalism. Know that she will be nice to your face while stabbing you in the back. There’s no good in this person because there is no light in this person. The best thing she ever did for Bristol School was resign from its school board. This is a person that is starving for fulfillment fueled only by her deranged psychosis.

    One can’t help but pity her husband, her children and her aunt who is a wonderful person and served the community so well for so many years at Bristol school. I know evil and she is the embodiment of it.

    If you are reading the this Ms. FB administrator, know you need help. Your husband needs a wife and your children need a mother. Instead of making FB pages to promote the destruction of the school you should reflect on your own shortcomings.

    Additionally, it is likely that Sue Kratowicz is also an admin for this same FB page. Everything written above also applies to Sue. It’s sad that wives can destroy the family names of men that were once respected in the community.

    Men, if you are married to woman like this. Know that God Himself feels sorry for you. You have a duty as men and you are not fulfilling your roll if your wives are acting like this.

    Proverbs 21-9
    Love that you are all getting a Bible study out of your curiosity. Keep reading it.

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  2. I don’t know these candidates personally, nor do I understand the back-stories behind Bristol School Districts’ challenges. What I can glean from what is available to me from the candidates themselves and their supporters is that the Elfering/Nightengale ticket has chosen the high road of focusing on improving the school, staff, and overall education of the next generation of Bristol residents while the other side has chosen to criticize, throw stones, and make what appear to be obsurd accusations. Based on this alone, I’d rather have uniters instead of dividers on the school board.

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  3. Wow!!! These 2 nutballs (Paige & Abigail) made death threats about opponents, spewed lies, evil & hatred. Disrespected parents & kids by campaigning at school steam night. Now after 3 months of these antics, apologize on their FB pages because their behavior has “taken its toll” they don’t deserve to be parents let alone step foot in a school.

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