Of course this headline is just horribleโฆ and thereโs no excusing murder and the devastation Iโm sure these children will feel for the rest of their lives- but this blaring fleeting headline is NOT the whole story.
— John Reid – The Reid Revolution (@ReidRevolution) April 16, 2026
John Reid’s post from The Reid Revolution on X:
Of course this headline is just horribleโฆ and thereโs no excusing murder and the devastation Iโm sure these children will feel for the rest of their lives- but this blaring fleeting headline is NOT the whole story.
When I heard about this crime and tragedy this morning I couldnโt help but wonder if any of Virginiaโs smug and abusive political leaders even consider that political hit jobs (with fake allegations?) can have tragic consequences that often reveal themselves many years later.
I donโt just feel bad for this family and these poor children todayโฆ I feel bad about the last several years of horrors these people must have all been living.
Justin called me several times last year after what was done to me to encourage me not to give up.
Michael Martz of the Richmond Times-Dispatch published an excellent reportApril 15 detailing the three-way fight among Governor Abigail Spanberger and various Democrats in the Virginia Senate and House of Delegates over the budget.
The Governor proposed โhundreds of changesโ to the competing budget bills proposed by each chamber.
Long story short, she supports the spending proposals but opposes the tax increases proposed to fund them. Democrats in the General Assembly accuse her of holding newly discovered, previously unshared positions on just about everything and blaming them for a budget impasse.
Former Gov. Glenn Youngkinโs policies have produced a $700 million surplus in tax collections during the first three quarters of the current fiscal year. (Remember rebate checks?) Even with that annualized billion-dollar running start, Democratic members of the General Assembly plan to far outspend current revenues and have no intention of reducing Medicaid outlays to offset cuts to the federal share of the program.
In fact, the Senate and the House each plan to very expensively expand Medicaid coverage, but not with budget proposals compatible with one another or with the Governorโs newly announced positions.
Theyโre waving the white flag in Virginia Beach. After an almost 3-hour public hearing at which speaker after speaker begged their representatives not to impose an adult curfew at the Oceanfront for the next two weekends, city council members surrendered to the thugs and closed the place.
It was an embarrassing admission that these elected officials are incapable of doing their jobs.
The vote was 10-1 with only Jennifer Rouse voting no. Her reason was terrible: She prefers declaring the Oceanfront a โgun-free zoneโ because as we all know, a few โno gunsโ signs would cause all the gangbangers to leave their guns at home.
Frankly, I canโt think of a part of town where Iโd want a gun MORE than at the Oceanfront on a Saturday night.
This is not a city run by Mensa members.
In response to two separate mass shooting incidents over the past two months, the resort area is effectively closed for business from 9:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. for the next two weekends. The parameters of the curfew are from Rudee Loop to 31st Street.
Yep, theyโre punishing law-abiding tourists and locals who like to stay out past 9:30 to prevent thugs from shooting each other. Continue reading.
Nothing in today’s VA News clips about this story, so I’m publishing the Department of Homeland Security press release here. — JAB
WASHINGTON โโU.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) requested Governor Abigail Spanberger and Arlington sanctuary politicians not release Luzvin Orvando Garcia Moran, a 28-year-old criminal illegal alien from Guatemala. He is facing charges that include abduction of a person with intent to defile, sodomy by force or victim helplessness, and assault.
Luzvinย Orvandoย Garcia Moranย
On April 14, 2026, ICE requested the Arlington County Jail not release this predatorย fromย jail backย into American communities.ย According toย local reports, Moran approached the victim on the early morning of April 12. When she walked away, Moran followed her andย violently shoved her against a wallย andย physicallyย and sexually assaultedย her.ย The victimย fought back and broke free,ย but Moran continuedย to chase after her to further assault her. Moranย escaped when twoย goodย Samaritansย intervened,ย but local police later tracked him down and arrested him.ย
According to Arlington County Court records, Moran has at least 25 prior charges dating back to 2020, including nine counts of being intoxicated in public, assault and battery, disorderly conduct, attempting to disarm a law enforcement officer, and several probation violations.
Moran entered the United States at an unknown date and unknown time.
Of all the bad bills signed into law by Gov. Abigail Spanberger this week – and there are an abundance – perhaps the worst is the law that commits Virginia to the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
With her signature this week, Virginia became the 18th state to violate Article II of the Constitution by pledging its electoral votes to the winner of the popular vote, regardless of how Virginia votes.
This means Virginiaโs voters could – and probably will – be wiped out by voters in mega states like California and New York if more states rashly join in.
On the plus side, Virginia would be largely ignored in presidential campaigns, with candidates campaigning only in California, New York, Texas and Florida. That might be a relief.
Democrats have been seething about the electoral college since Al Gore in 2000 and Hillary Clinton in 2016 lost their bids for the presidency despite winning the popular vote. These same people develop amnesia when reminded that in 2024 Donald Trump won the popular vote and if this unconstitutional measure been in effect, the Democrat voters in the Old Dominion would have watched helplessly as Virginiaโs electoral votes went to Trump. In fact, he would have taken all 538 electoral votes and Kamala Harris would have received zero.
Despite their anger, they are not seeking a constitutional amendment to change the system. Instead theyโre trying a sleazy work-around, which will be tied up in litigation and hopefully overturned by the Supreme Court.
Apparently the radical Democrats running Virginia are confident that no Republican will ever win the popular vote again. Continue reading.
Evidence of intentional wrongdoing by specific nursing home chains operating in Virginia is hiding in plain sight. The huge gaps and consistent trends in each exhibit below cannot be attributed to happenstance. It reflects business models rigorously applied.
The numbered exhibits draw entirely on a single Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) file, Provider Information.
Medicare Compare rankings, patient acuity and occupancy
Exhibit One:
Progressively lower-staffed facilities have residents with progressively higher average needs (nursing case-mix-index (CMI) ratio) for medical and activities-of-daily-living support. The national average CMI is 0.99; the two worst chains’ facilities have a CMI of 1.17, 18% higher. CMI ratios are directly proportional to Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements. They are derived from self-reported resident assessment results. That combination in evidence is unquestionably dangerous and amazingly profitable.
Those facilities with the worst staffing and health inspection results have the highest occupancy. Hospitals can refer to Medicare Compare as easily as anyone else. It should influence hospitals’ selection of skilled nursing facilities with which they contract to transfer discharged patients who still need skilled nursing. A good regulator would review those contracts.
Turns out Virginia may have a governor, after all.
You always wonder how long it will take before they get mad. Being inundated with poorly thought-through legislation โ much of it portentous and progressive (abundantly so) โ may have tested, with telling effect, Gov. Abigail Spanbergerโs patience.
She realized that she was being had by her own Democratic Party lawmakers. They were taking her for granted. In such circumstances, even when youโre dealing with members of your own party, you either act like governor or you do not.
Spanberger has not cut the Democrats loose. Far from it. But they will now have to reckon with a new reality. Spanberger thinks for herself and that, frankly, is very good news for Virginia. Weโll see where it goes from here.
Earlier this year I warned that Virginiaโs proposed Paid Family and Medical Leave Act would create one of the most expansive and expensive paid leave programs in the country.
I had hoped the Governorโs new amendments issued just before midnight last night would fix those concerns.
They donโt.
The legislation still would establish a statewide insurance system funded by mandatory payroll contributions from workers and employers while offering unusually generous benefits — up to 12 weeks of paid leave replacing about 80 percent of wages.
The Governorโs substitute trims some provisions and clarifies others, but it does not address most of the concerns raised in my earlier analysis. In short, the Governorโs substitute polishes the edges but leaves the underlying policy unchanged.
The โYesโ and โNoโ signs on the April 21 referendum to amend Virginiaโs Constitution are getting mixed up with the โYesโ and โNoโ signs on the data centers. Itโs all very confusing.
And not.
The answer on overhauling Virginiaโs congressional districts is โNo.โ Just go in there and vote โNoโ and stop thinking about it. Doing so doesnโt send a love note to Donald Trump.
Look at all these crazy people announcing campaign bids for districts that yet do not exist.
My argument for the day: Jesus (heโs been in the news lately and you know why) wants you to vote โNo.โ I tried this argument on my brother, who voted โYes.โ
In historic and mainstream Christian teaching, you do not do evil on the proposition of doing good. A good end cannot morally justify sinful means.
That is essentially the way that Democrats justify this effort to upend Virginiaโs congressional districts. It will stop Trump, they say. We must fight fire with fire. We must meet him in the road and whack his wagon, because thatโs the Chicago Way.
Wise words from former Virginia Congressman Bob Goodlatte”
In politics, timing is everything.
Timing also matters when it comes to the economy. Virginiaย is approaching aย pivotal momentย in itsย economic strategyโand it is happening at exactly theย wrong time.
As global markets reassess the value of technology companies, one thing is becoming clear: the era of easy capital is over.
Investors are demanding discipline.
Massive spending on AI infrastructureโdata centers, energy, and computing powerโis now under scrutiny. In that environment, where companies choose to invest matters more than ever.
Remember that edict by the Trump administration capping the indirect costs portion of grants by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) at 15 percent?ย There was vigorous discussion of that announcement on this blog, with many commentators supporting the move.
Well, the Trump administration has given up on that effort.
As soon as the new policy was announced, several state attorney generals challenged it in court. A federal district court issued an injunction prohibiting the implementation of that cap. In January, a federal circuit court of appeals agreed with the district court.ย In its opinion, the appeals court pointed out that the action by the administration violatedย regulationsย of the Dept. of Health and Human Services. It also was in direct violation of a Supplemental Rider to the Appropriation Act that Congress had first passed in 2018, during the first Trump administration, and had adopted in each appropriation act since.ย The appeals court concluded, โIn summary, Congress went to great lengths to ensure that NIH could not displace negotiated indirect cost reimbursement rates with a uniform rate.โ
The deadline for the administration to appeal the decision of the appeals court to the U.S. Supreme Court recently passed without action or comment by the administration.
Iโm excited to share some important news with you.
Today, the Thomas Jefferson Institute for Public Policy and the Yorktown Foundation for Public Policy are joining forces to create a new organization: Jefferson Forum.
This merger brings together the Thomas Jefferson Instituteโs 30-year record of serious policy research with Yorktownโs newer energy and innovation in advancing education freedom and strategic initiatives.
Simply put, we are combining our strengths to build a bigger, stronger voice for freedom in Virginia.
Virginia Democrats push to decriminalize suicide. What could come next?
by Bronson Winslow
Virginia Democrats are working to legalize suicide in the Commonwealth, with a bill already on Gov. Abigail Spanbergerโs (D) deskโbut the legislation wonโt stop there.
If Spanberger signs HB 43 into law, it would open the door to a cultural and legal transformation that Virginia may not have the ability to reverse. The next step: state-sanctioned euthanasia.
โHB 43 has passed the General Assembly and is waiting for the governor to enact. This is step one of a two-step process to make physician-assisted suicide legal in Virginia next year,โ said attorney Tim Anderson. โPart 2 comes next year. If you are oldโand your kids donโt like youโyou might want to think about moving out of Virginia before next year.โ
by Stephanie Lundquist-Arora Republished with permission fromย IWFeatures
Last month, the U.S. Department of Education announced that it is investigating Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) to determine whether the district discriminated on the basis of sex by failing to respond to multiple reports that Israel Flores Ortiz, an 18-year-old illegal immigrant enrolled as a junior at Fairfax High School, sexually assaulted female students at school this academic year.
ED is opening yet another investigation in Fairfax County following reports from 12 high school girls who have credibly accused one male student – an illegal immigrant – of sexual assault. This is the latest in a long list of investigations into Northern VA school divisions:โฆ
— U.S. Department of Education (@usedgov) March 30, 2026
An inside source who works for the district told IW Features it was unlikely that school officials filed Title IX complaints against Ortiz, though they should have, given the allegations against him. The source further claimed that principals are under significant pressure from district leaders to keep their Title IX complaint numbers low.ย
The year: 2075. The American colonies on the Moon are getting restless under Washington’s tyrannical rule….
This second edition of “Dust Mites” has a snazzy new cover, includes helpful lunar maps, and is 5,000 words tighter than the original. The sequel, “Trogs,” is scheduled for publication this summer.
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