Jan. 24, 2020
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Beware Virginia’s mistakes or your state may be next
After seizing control of the Virginia state legislature,
Democrats have wasted no time proposing one outrageous piece of legislation
after another: infringing on gun owners’ rights, freeing violent felons,
abolishing all safety regulations on abortion, expanding transgender rights,
and banning spanking. As if that were not bad enough, Democrats have also
proposed awarding Virginia’s electoral votes to the winner of the national
popular vote regardless of how Virginia votes, repealing Virginia’s Right to
Work Law (which has been on the books for over 70 years), hiking the minimum
wage, hiking taxes, hiking car fees, and allowing the use of speed cameras to
more easily pick the pockets of motorists. To protect their fragile, new
majorities, it is likely that Democrats will gerrymander districts next year so
they can continue to drag Virginia down.
Cartoon: Abstract
It’s art.
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unfairness, “where the House Democrats have spent every day since before
President Trump was inaugurated seeking his ouster, and the President only gets
three days to make his case. If anyone is being treated unfairly by only being
given three days to make their defense and not being allowed witnesses it is
the President, and I’m sick of it.”
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President Joe Biden’s bragging to the Council on Foreign Relations how he got
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Beware Virginia’s mistakes or your state may be next
By Richard McCarty
In recent years, Virginia has made a number of grave mistakes by electing out-of-touch liberal Democrats who are unfit for office. With the Democrats’ recent success at buying the state legislature with out-of-state contributions, Virginia residents can expect to soon begin paying dearly for those mistakes.
In 2017, Virginia elected Democrat Ralph Northam governor. During the election, Northam was endorsed by liberal newspapers even though he smeared his opponents portraying them as violent racists. Subsequently, voters learned that Northam had worn blackface, that his nickname was “Coonman” in college, and that he had a photo of someone dressed as a Klansman and someone in blackface on his page in his medical school yearbook. Although Northam initially admitted that he was in the photo in the yearbook, he reversed course the next day and denied it. Ridiculously, Northam claimed not to know how he acquired his racist nickname in college or how the racist photo wound up on his yearbook page. Embarrassed, members of his party and the media joined Republicans in calling for his resignation, but Northam refused. Before long, his party and the media embraced him once again.
Unfortunately, electing Northam was not the only poor choice Virginia made in 2017. It also elected Democrat Justin Fairfax lieutenant governor. After the election, voters learned that two women, who are both Democrats, accused him of forcible rape. Disgracefully, Democrats in the state legislature refused to support hearings to examine the allegations. Also in 2017, Virginia reelected Democrat Attorney General Mark Herring, who refused to do his job. In addition, Democrat Lee Carter, who is a proud Socialist, was elected to the House of Delegates.
Two years later, Virginia made more poor choices. In a special election last year, Northern Virginia voters elected Democrat Ibraheem Samirah, an anti-Semite, to the House of Delegates. Samirah had posted on social media that he thought it was “worse” to give money to Israel than to the Ku Klux Klan, and he has ties to Hamas. Samirah was then reelected in the 2019 general election. In that same election, Democrat Joe Morrissey, a statutory rapist and a disbarred attorney, was elected to the Virginia Senate. Morrissey previously served time in jail for having an illicit relationship with his 17-year-old secretary when he was 56 years old. In the wake of that scandal, Morrissey married the young woman; that was his first marriage despite the fact that he had fathered children with three other women. Furthermore, with their tidal wave of out-of-state cash, Democrats were able to flip a total of eight seats in the General Assembly in the general election giving them control of both chambers.
After seizing control of the state legislature, Democrats have wasted no time proposing one outrageous piece of legislation after another: infringing on gun owners’ rights, freeing violent felons, abolishing all safety regulations on abortion, expanding transgender rights, and banning spanking. As if that were not bad enough, Democrats have also proposed awarding Virginia’s electoral votes to the winner of the national popular vote regardless of how Virginia votes, repealing Virginia’s Right to Work Law (which has been on the books for over 70 years), hiking the minimum wage, hiking taxes, hiking car fees, and allowing the use of speed cameras to more easily pick the pockets of motorists. To protect their fragile, new majorities, it is likely that Democrats will gerrymander districts next year so they can continue to drag Virginia down. The good news is that this assault on Virginia can be halted next year if Republicans put forward a strong gubernatorial candidate with a compelling agenda.
Nonetheless, at the moment, Virginia now serves as a warning to other states. Democrats simply cannot be trusted with power. They have little to no interest in pursuing the common good and will devote the vast majority of their energies to pursuing a narrow, divisive agenda to pander to special interest groups at the expense of everyone else. Voters elsewhere should take heed and reject the far-Left Democrat Party of today that embraces socialism and Bernie Sanders and despises faith, family, and free enterprise.
Richard McCarty is the Director of Research at Americans for Limited Government Foundation.
Cartoon: Abstract
By A.F. Branco
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Video: Impeachment, CheOC and Megxit, Oh my!
To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_IFK_nNKz4
ALG Editor’s Note: Yesterday marked the two-year anniversary of former Vice President Biden’s appearance before the Council on Foreign Relations where he bragged about forcing the Ukrainian government to fire the prosecutor who was investigating a company which was paying his son, Hunter, $50,000 a month to be on its Board of Directors.
Reminder: Biden threatened Ukraine w/ loan guarantees to get prosecutor fired who says he was investigating the company that Biden’s son worked for