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The stupid economy

Author: From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jul 21st, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics



Democrat = Incompetence? – You Decide

Author: From http://rappahannockred.wordpress.com • Jul 17th, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics

The Democrats on the Stafford County Board of Supervisors showed off their incompetence throughout their push to pass a BPOL tax on county businesses. 

Three Strikes of incompetence and you are out!

Strike One- Fuzzy math presented by Griffs-Widewater Dist. Supv. Bob Woodson
Strike Two- “c’mon Joe”  would you learn to vote.  Woodson is joined by Hartwood Dist. Supv. Joe Brito in an inability to operate a three button voting machine.  Huh, maybe there is something to the concept that Democrat voters are too dumb to figure out how to use a touch screen voting machine.
Strike Three - All four Democrats on the board refuse to listen to the will of the people and vote to squeeze more tax money out of Stafford County small businesses.

I hope the Stafford County Democrat Committee is proud.  Their team is doing a hell of a job.

 

Cross-posted on Virginia Virtucon



Fredericksburg Area Republicans

Author: From http://rappahannockred.wordpress.com • Jul 16th, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics

All Fredericksburg Area Republicans come on out to an Open House of the Fredericksburg Area GOP 2008 Headquarters!

Virginia Victory Opens Regional Headquarters In Fredericksburg

WASHINGTON – Virginia Victory today announced the opening of the Fredericksburg regional headquarters on Thursday, July 17.  

WHAT:              Fredericksburg Regional Victory Headquarters Opening

 

WHO:               Special Guests: Congressman Rob Wittman, RPV Chairman Jeff Frederick, Speaker Bill Howell, State Senator Richard Stuart and Delegate Mark Cole

 

WHEN:             Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 6:30pm – 8:30pm

 

WHERE:           150 Riverside Parkway

Suite 213

Fredericksburg, VA 22406

Click here for Directions to Fredericksburg Regional HQ



It’s time for some campaignin’

Author: From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jul 16th, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics

Jibjab weighs in (not for the last time I’m sure) on the campaign.

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The Free Lance-Black Hole does it again!

Author: From http://rappahannockred.wordpress.com • Jul 13th, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics

The editors of the Free Lance-Black Hole took a little longer than the rest of MSM to miss the point of the House Republican transportation plan, but they missed it all the same.  In fact, the FLBH (along with the rest of MSM) are actually making me do the unthinkable (for me) - defend Bill Howell!

The FLBH editorial is full of errors (and I’m being charitable, otherwise I’d call them “lies”), but the main thrust is that they simply can’t handle the fact that the House Republicans came up with a plan that ties transportation funding in Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads to transportation activity in those regions, provides more money to the two regions than the Democrats’ statewide plan, and does them both without raising taxes.

Shall we begin?  Here’s the first paragraph:

GROUCHO MARX reportedly said, “I have my principles. If you don’t like them, I have others.” Alas for a traffic-mired commonwealth, the Republican caucus of the House of Delegates has only one principle: no new taxes. Here’s one hundreds of thousands of Virginian motorists wish it had: do your duty.

So . . . the folks at the FLBH would rather the Republicans were unprincipled and malleable ciphers than dedicated and creative public servants.  As for the “do your duty” nonsense, what would youcall presenting a plan that sends up to $600 million to NoVa and $300 million to HR and ties future monies to the port and airport activity there?  I’d say the House GOP did its duty just fine.

However, it’s the next paragraph where the FLBH reveal their real problem with the House GOP plan:

. . . House Republicans, meeting last week with the rest of the General Assembly in special session, for the third time refused to advance statewide transportation bills based on new taxes–a time-proven method of building roads dating to ancient Rome, and tied up with the very definition of civilization.

Well now!  Centralized taxing for roads is “time proven”?  Then why is Virginia one of only three states that don’t localize road funding?  Furthermore, Virginia itself not adopt this method until 1932, which last I checked was more than thirteen centuries after the last Emperor to rule over Rome passed from the scene.  Then again, Rome also had slavery and murder-for-sport.  is the FLBH looking to bring those back, too?

The fact is, the FLBH wanted a tax increase, and the House GOP wouldn’t give it to them, so the editors are acting like spoiled children spouting words that sound smart but have no basis in fact.  to see what I mean, check out the next paragraph:

. . . House Republicans once again willfully failed to meet their basic legislative responsibility to produce critical infrastructure. Think about that dereliction when a formerly three-hour trip down I-64 to the beaches takes five or six, or when the minutes of your life dribble away in a Northern Virginia that is pushing its frontier of traffic frustration ever deeper into Greater Fredericksburg.

So, if the FLBH is to be believed, the Democrats were the ones who would have provided the funds needed for HR and NoVa.  Well, let’s take a look at the two proposals.  Which one provides more potential funds for Northern Virginia?  If you answered the one from the Senate Democrats, you’re wrong.  The Senate plan provides $2.28 billion over seven years (less than $330 million per year on average).  The House Republican plan (the new HB6055) by contrast provides up to $600 million a year.  As for Hampton Roads, it’s the same story; the Senate plan provides $1.55 billion over seven years (Under $225 million per year on average), while the House plan has up to $300 million a year.

Keep those numbers in mind when the Democrats and their MSM enablers tell you the Republicans don’t care about Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads.

The rest is just mindless ranting that I wouldn’t even expect from a freshman in college.  Still, the end of the piece had a nice line that just needs a little tweaking:

The latest obstruction in Richmond is, however, clarifying. It verifies, almost according to the scientific method, that Virginians can have an effective transportation system, or they can have a Republican majority in the House of Delegates. “Or,” not “and.” The next election will settle which Virginians hold more important.

Not quite, fellas; as I noted earlier, the Republicans had a perfectly viable first step to a more effective transportation system.  What we actually learned goes something like this: that Virginians will have their taxes go up, or they will have Republicans control the House of Delegates. “Or,” no longer ”and.” The next election will settle which Virginians hold more important.  I’m guessing they won’t go for the former.

Cross-posted to the right-wing liberal



Congress guts that pesky 4th amendment

Author: From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jul 9th, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics

By a 69-28 vote, Congress handed Bush a get out of jail free card on illegal wiretapping, as he is now free to work with the telcos to bury all evidence that he violated the rights of untold Americans with illegal wiretaps while granting immunity to the telcos that complied with the administrations illegal surveillance requests in the name of the “war on terror.” Obama voted in favor of immunity. Apparently, change we can believe in equates to more of the same. Both VA Senators also voted in favor of the bill.

RIP 4th Amendment. We hardly knew ya.

I weep for my country.



Iowa to ban sidewalks

Author: From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jul 9th, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics

Iowa politicians are shocked that smokers are congregating on sidewalks since the city wide smoking ban in Des Moines went into effect on 7/1. Clearly banning sidewalks is the obvious step.

Note: I don’t smoke. I just find it amusing that politicians are surprised that smokers moved outside after smoking was banned indoors. I guess they thought everybody would either quit smoking or move to Nebraska?



Letter from Tom Foley to VA House of Delegates re: HB6055

Author: From http://rappahannockred.wordpress.com • Jul 9th, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics

Subject: Re: HB6055

Dear Republican Members of the House of Delegates:

This letter is sent after consultation with members of the First Congressional District Republican Committee. Unique among Virginia’s Congressional Districts, the First is the only Congressional District encompassing both HR/Tidewater and NoVa.

You are considering HB6055 which is such a disappointment. Much time and energy has been expended in trying to redefine or otherwise sugar coat what are in fact taxes or to reestablish agencies rejected by both the Voters and the Courts. Had that same amount of time been spent on trying to find a solution to the underlying problem, we all would have been better served.

At this point in our history, the price of energy and the subsequent lifestyle changes it has caused, with the resulting institutional, manufacturing and trade changes under way, show that you are dealing with yesterday’s problems - not today’s and not tomorrow’s.

Should this bill pass, you all will suffer at election time because the problems will not be solved and neither the Press nor your fellow Republicans will let you forget. More importantly, those of us in leadership roles in getting out the vote have seen volunteer participation both decline and turn against us due to your past legislation in this area.

Should you go down this path again, we can expect more of the same, with the first casualties being John McCain, and Jim Gilmore.

The continuing disruptions which will result from the cost of energy make it imperative that you all review our transportation, commuting, educational, and trading models before money gets thrown at problems no longer relevant to the Commonwealth’s present and future.

We have supported you in good times and bad. This, however, may go beyond anyone’s ability to justify or support in good conscience. It violates the pledges most of you took and it violates the Common Creed we as Republicans profess.

Roll up your sleeves and start dealing with the problems we are facing today and will be facing tomorrow. That is why we worked so hard to put you all in the majority. Your past actions, divorced from our common beliefs, are why you are barely in the majority, and why we have lost the Senate. Put Kaine and the Democrats on the defensive. Make us proud and vote this bill down!

Yours truly,

Thomas E. Foley
Chairman, First Congressional District Republican Committee



McCain Victory 2008 Regional Republican HQ Open House is July 17

Author: From http://rappahannockred.wordpress.com • Jul 9th, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics, Spotsylvania, Stafford

Attention Fredericksburg Area Republicans!
Plan to attend this open house reception:
McCain Victory 2008
Regional Republican Headquarters
Thursday July 17, 6:30pm - 8:30pm
150 Riverside Parkway Suites 210-215
(Directions: Exit 133-B off I-95. Left at first light. Proceed 150 yards, turn left entering Riverside Business Park. Proceed to end of complex. Locate 4-story building on Right (faces I-95). Strayer College is on ground floor for reference. Take elevators to second floor.)
Attendees include: Congressman Rob Wittman, Delegate Mark Cole,
and other state and local offiicials.
Hors d’oeuvres and beverages served.
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While you’re there, help support your local GOP committee and purchase some McCain Victory 2008 campaign gear!


Spotsy GOP has gone batshiat wacko

Author: From http://www.odonnellweb.com • Jul 3rd, 2008
   Category: Blog Entries.Local, Politics

Apparently, a couple of loons who happen to be county level democratic officials in NC have been busted for something related to satanic rituals and rape. Somehow, this absolves every Republican on the planet of everything wrong they have ever done, ever.

I’m not kidding.

As Democrats continue to pander to the Culture of Death by enthusiastically supporting abortion, homosexual marriage and all angles of the liberal agenda to remove any word of ANY religion in schools or government (the pledge of allegiance, 10 commandments, manger scenes, Easter break, crosses from 300 year old colleges, prayer from legislative sessions), it seems that one organized party platform plank needs a bit of adjustment—the one that should read, “We the Democratic Party shall rape victims during our Satanic kidnapping escapades.”

Of course, the fact this this is a big deal for them shows just how little they have to sell to the voting public. Ronald Reagan is probably spinning in his grave at what his party has become.