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Casino’s Last Stand: A Nauseating Display of Hate

Downtown Richmond by Jon Baliles
The second casino referendum will be decided on Tuesday and it will be a vote (again) on whether or not Richmond wants to do the get-rich-quick schemes to help people or do the hard work of methodically mapping out a strategy and building a future. The get-rich-quick schemes like the casino and Navy Hill only benefit the select few, but the promoters promise the world to everyone and benevolence as far as the eye can see โ vote for it and approve it for YOUR benefit, they say. It will be better FOR YOU than it will be for us, they boast.
We called B.S. on Navy Hill and we need to do it again with the casino, which will be a predatory drain on the community and do more harm than good, despite what they promise. And this will not be a policy wonky dive into the casino, I promise. Thatโs because this issue is sadly a nauseating reveal of what the casino developers really think about Richmond and Richmonders, told in their own words.
News came out this week that the promoters of the casino have been going on radio in recent days and trashing everyone in Richmond that does not support the casino. They have spent more than $10 million to try and convince people to vote for it, but they are badmouthing and trashing opponents on their own radio stations for all to hear with vile and offensive an inexcusable comments demeaning people of all kinds — black and white; the rich, middle class and poor; churchgoers, pastors. It did not matter. It was open season on anyone who didn’t support the casino; they especially went after Jim Ukrop and they absolutely thrash Tim Kaine because he voted no in 2021 and said there were better ways to promote economic development in Southside. (more…)
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SCC Approves Paying Extra for Fuel As “Relief”
The Virginia State Corporation Commission has approved Dominion Energy Virginiaโs request to stretch out the back payments on $1.3 billion in old fuel bills from previous years over more than seven years. While the ultimate dollar cost to customers is millions higher because of interest charges, even the SCC news release touted the move as โrate relief.โ (more…)
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Dems Work to Suppress Minority Votes in Senate Race
by Victoria Snitsar ChurchillIn the heart of Virginiaโs Senate District 31 race, where political fervor has ignited a spirited campaign, allegations of voter suppression tactics are taking center stage. Juan Pablo Segura โย the Republican contender for the seat โ has raised concerns about what he describes as attempts by his opponent Russet Perryโs allies to stifle early voting enthusiasm within the Latino community.
The controversy came to light following a series of vibrant early-voting parties organized by Seguraโs campaign. These events aimed to engage voters and encourage their participation in the democratic process. Segura, a Latino candidate himself, found himself dismayed as he observed the response from Perryโs camp.
โItโs telling that when a Latino tries to get other Latinos to get out and vote, Russet Perryโs team treats it as a threat,โ Segura remarked. โVoter suppression is not a governing philosophy, so to all Senate District 31 voters: please keep coming to our fun early voting parties!โ
The alleged suppression attempts have been raising eyebrows across Virginiaโs political landscape:
The saga began when the Loudoun County Parks and Rec Department attempted to shut down a Hispanic early-voting party. The event, characterized by the presence of a food truck and a mariachi band, was designed to create a festive atmosphere that would encourage community members to cast their votes for Segura. (more…)
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Nine ODs in One Loudoun High School and Parents Were the Last to Know
by Kerry Dougherty
What is it with Loudoun County school officials? Theyโre strangely fond of keeping secrets. They donโt like parents. And they never seem to learn from their mistakes.
In 2021 they hid incidents of sexual assaults from parents.
Last month they hid a fentanyl epidemic at Park View High School from parents for more than two weeks.
In fact, it took former Virginia Beach School Superintendent Aaron Spence, who now heads the Loudoun division, 20 days to inform parents that students at Park View were overdosing on fentanyl left and right.
Astonishing. (more…)
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The Facts of the Matter
โYou are entitled to your opinion. But you are not entitled to your own facts.โ — Daniel Patrick Moynihan:ย
Dear President Ryan, Provost Baucom, and the Board of Visitors,
The former New York senatorโs famous quotation perfectly describes the October 8 statement posted by the โStudents for Justice in Palestine at UVAโ on its Instagram page.
I firmly and unequivocally believe in the First Amendment. Any individual student or group must be allowed to speak their mind, as long as their statements do not violate University policy or Virginia law. However, there are numerous falsehoods in the SJP statement. I will cite three particularly egregious ones:
- โStudents for Justice in Palestine unequivocally supports Palestinian liberation and the right of colonized people everywhere to resist the occupation of their land by whatever means they deem necessary.โ
- โWhile the Israeli government publicly declared war today, the war and genocidal campaign began over 75 years ago.โ
- โThe people of Gaza are denied freedom of movement, are under calorie restrictions, and are routinely bombed and brutalized by Israeli forces.โ
The three statements above are both factually wrong and morally outrageous. Below are the facts: (more…)
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โGood old TikTok: Chinese spy engine and purveyor of virulent antisemitic lies.โ Sen. Josh Hawley

San Francisco High School students enflamed by false report from the NYT (which later offered โnuance”) broadcast worldwide on TikTok #freepalestine that Israel bombed that hospital in Gaza. by James C. Sherlock
Taylor Lorenz, the estimable young Tech and Online Culture columnist for The Washington Post, has been the author of some of the most important reports on the Hamas-Israel war.
Today, she published with Drew Harwell, a Post reporter covering artificial intelligence and the algorithms changing our lives, “Israel-Gaza war sparks debate over TikTokโs role in setting public opinion.”
A pro-Palestinian hashtag, #freepalestine, had … 770 million views over the last 30 days in the United States, TikTok data show.
To longtime TikTok critics like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), that assertion offered further proof that the app, owned by the China-based tech firm ByteDance, is a secretive propaganda engine built to manipulate American teens for Chinese geopolitical goals โ in this case, Rubio said, to โdownplay โฆ Hamas terrorism.โ
The same Post article, attempting balance, reports both the Sen. Hawley quote in the title of this piece and that:
TikTok creators and social media experts say the reality (of reporting on the war) is more nuanced (than critics have asserted).
โNuanced.” What would we do without “TikTok creators and social media expertsโ? (more…)
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Judge Issues Surprise Marijuana Ruling
from The Republican StandardA federal judge in Northern Virginia rejected an attempt to block a new Virginia law that imposes stricter limits on hemp products containing intoxicating amounts of THC. The law aimed to crack down on delta-8, a hemp-derived marijuana alternative. The judge ruled that Virginiaโs regulations do not conflict with federal law and serve the public interest in protecting citizens, especially children, from substances like delta-8, indicating a challenging road ahead for the hemp industry in opposing the new law. (more…)
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Delegate Won’t Correct False Accusation About Israel

Sam Rasoul by Scott Dreyer
On October 17, around noon Virginia time, a missile allegedly hit a Baptist hospital in Gaza. Almost immediately, many US mainstream news outlets blamed Israel for the attack and claimed โover 500โ had been killed.
As reported here, about four hours after the blast, Del. Salam โSamโ Rasoul (D-Roanoke) posted to X, formerly known as Twitter, โToday Israel bombed a hospital and a UN school. War crimes it will never be held accountable for. Over 1000 children dead in 10 days. Sickening.โ
Within hours, though, as more evidence came in and was examined, it became clear that the blast was not from an Israeli rocket strike, but from a failed Palestinian missile that dropped on Palestinian territory, hitting the hospitalโs parking lot. On October 18, Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), who has access to classified information as a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee, tweeted โwe feel confident that the explosion was the result of a failed rocket launch by militant terrorists and not the result of an Israeli airstrike.โ (more…)
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UVa’s Modern-Day Barbarians

Image credit: Bing Image Creator by James A. Bacon
The latest round of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has stirred up emotions at the University of Virginia more than any event since the George Floyd riots. Not only are students holding demonstrations and counter-demonstrations; faculty, parents, and alumni are chiming in.
Eighty University of Virginia professors signed an open letter proclaiming themselves to be “unsettled” by the tone of a statement previously issued by President Jim Ryan concerning events stemming from Hamas’ October 7 terror attacks on Israel. Ryan expressed sorrow for the atrocities inflicted upon Israeli citizens, the writers aver, but did not acknowledge the sufferings of the Palestinian people.
Meanwhile, more than 15o parents and alumni have signed a letter expressing concern for the safety of Jewish students in an atmosphere of increasing antisemitism nationally. The university, they say, needs to create a task force to eradicate antisemitism within the UVa community.
The Jefferson Council members with whom I am in contact — and I have heard from many — are unanimously supportive of Israel. The Jewish state is far from perfect when measured against a utopian ideal of pluralistic, democratic, rights-respecting nations, but Hamas, a terrorist organization masquerading as a state, bears no comparison. It is in the same league as the Huns, Vandals, Goths, Vikings and other ancient barbarians who laid waste to the settled societies around them. Council members have chosen to side with the heirs of Western Civilization and against those who seek to destroy it. (more…)
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Harvard History Professor to Lead Monticello

Jane Kamensky, new President of Monticello. Courtesy of Harvard Crimson. Photo credit Soumyaa Mazumder by James C. Sherlock
She is certainly qualified.
On Oct. 17 the Thomas Jefferson Foundation announced that Jane Kamensky, Harvard history professor and director of the Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America, will be the next president of Monticello.
From an interview with Harvard Crimson.
- โThe combination of celebration, commemoration, and reckoning that takes place at Monticello in 2026 will not only do all those things, but will show America how to do it,โ she said.
- Kamensky said she looks forward to engaging the American public, especially young people, in a โshifted tone of conversation about American ideals and imperfections and possibilities,โ she said.
โShow America how to do it” is an aggressive vision, but we wish her well.
There is evidence that there are mines in that field. She needs to try to carefully clear them, not set them off. (more…)
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Court Blocks Pennsylvania from Joining RGGI

The states currently in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative tax compact. Pennsylvania will remain conspicuously absent, and Virginia departs in two months. by Steve Haner
A state court in Pennsylvania has ruled that the regulatory decision to enroll that state in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) exceeded the authority of state regulators. It ruled RGGI is a tax that could only be lawfully imposed by the legislature.
It was the Republican majority in one of the stateโs legislative chambers that brought the legal challenge, so unless or until the political balance changes in that state, a vote to join the interstate carbon dioxide capping program is unlikely.
Adding Pennsylvania would have been a major expansion of the 11-state RGGI compact. Its many fossil fuel power plants would need to buy $400 million or more worth of CO2 allowance credits per year, a third or more than Virginiaโs power plants are being taxed.
It is also one of the larger states in the PJM Interconnect regional power marketplace (it is the P) where the power plants do not pay into RGGI, lowering the relative cost of its power when it flows into other PJM states. Virginia electric customers are often using electrons from elsewhere in PJM.
That the money the utilities must pay for operating their fossil fuel plants is a tax is something most RGGI proponents, including those in Virginia, vehemently deny. That was one of the key disputes in the challenge in Pennsylvania, where joining RGGI was a regulatory step initiated by its then-Governor Tom Wolf (D). (more…)
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The Latest Campaign Finance Reports for State Senate Races
by Jeanine MartinOctober finance reports are available at VPAP.org.
Below is the amount of money raised in the most competitive Senate districts from October 1st to the 26th. Once again, Democrats, the party of the rich, have raised more money than Republicans in almost every race. But the energy weโre seeing around the commonwealth for Republican candidates has been impressive. (more…)
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Virginia Set to Help Taxpayers for a Change
from The Republican StandardGood news for Virginia taxpayers.
In the coming weeks, several hundred dollars are heading back into the pockets of eligible Virginians. Up to $400 per household will be heading to mailboxes and bank accounts across the Commonwealth thanks to a surplus in the state budget recently signed by Governor Glenn Youngkin.
In a media release issued by his office last week, Governor Youngkin stated.
โAs Virginians continue to face inflation and high prices as a direct result of policies out of Washington, D.C., these rebates are an important step going into the holiday season to help Virginians keep more of their hard-earned money for gas, groceries, and essentials.โ
NBC4Washington also noted that โthe taxation department has an online lookup tool where taxpayers can go to see if theyโll receive a rebate.โ
If you enjoy having more control over your own dollars, donโt forget to think about the benefits of having leaders in the state that value the taxpayers as you head to cast your ballot in the state and local elections this year.
Republished with permission from The Republican Standard.ย




