Democrat Senator and full-time whiner, Mark Warner, announced Tuesday that heโs running for a fourth term.
Sigh.
This 70-year-old multi-millionaire businessman has been sitting in the Senate (when he isnโt in his car making cringy videos about how much he hates Trump) since 2008.
Although he initially presented himself as a moderate โBlue DogโDemocrat, it wasnโt long before he revealed himself to be a partisan hack. Six years into his Senate career, during a dogfight over control of the Virginia State Senate, Warner jumped into the fray and nearly lost the next election.
In an October 2014 column headlined โSo Long Mr. Above-It-all, Warner Is A Political Operative After Allโ I expressed my, ah, disappointment.
Just like that, itโs gone.
Sen. Mark Warnerโs carefully crafted persona, that is. The bipartisan brand he relentlessly burnished from his earliest days in the Governorโs Mansion has now all but evaporated. So has his image as an ineffective, but guileless, U.S. senator whose specialty was reaching across the aisle.Continue reading.
Mark Peakeโs resignation is only the beginning for a true Republican Reformation.
by Ken Reid
Legend has it that Augustinian priest Martin Luther launched the Protestant Reformation on Oct. 31, 1517, by nailing his 95 Theses to the door of All Saints’ Church in Wittenberg, Germany — which urged substantial reform of the Roman Catholic Church and power of the papacy.
In reality, his Ninety-five Theses was titled: “Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences,” and was not nailed to any door, according to Wikipedia.
However, Lutherโs activist manner and outrage at the Roman Catholic Church launched a necessary Reformation that made Christianity and humanity better over time.
Today, a conservative activist in Virginia, who also is very passionate and lacks political correctness, has issued a call to reform the Republican Party of Virginia in wake the recent statewide election debacle
I am not equating Loudoun County Republican Committee Chairman Scott Pio with Luther, but reformation of the RPV, its State Central Committee and entire focus is critically needed, or else Virginia is destined to be a corrupt, one-party Democrat state for years to come, and thus unlivable for millions.
The massive data centers behind a growing energy crunch in Virginia will begin to pay substantially more for electricity in Dominion Energyโs territory, but not until 2027. The State Corporation Commissionโs (SCC) approval of a new rate structure for the largest users will probably only intensify debates about what is their โfair share.โย
On November 25, the Commission issuedย itsย final orderย on a Dominion general rate review, approving the new GS-5 rate class for the large digital customers and a general rate increase for all customers. It was the same day the SCC approved another Dominion application, this one to build a contested natural gas generation plant in Chesterfield County.ย ย
It wrapped up the first general review of the utilityโs revenues, profits and operating rules since the 2023 General Assembly had relaxed some of the mandates it had imposed to protect the utilityโs profits. At the time, the Thomas Jefferson Instituteย praised the discretion returned to the SCC, but warned it would not lower customer costs, despite promises to that effect. The coming price hikes might have been worse, however, without that added independence.ย ย ย
The bottom line for consumers is their bills will rise as of January 1 and then will rise again a year later. Over 2026 and 2027, the utility can collect more than $1.3 billion more from its 2.8 million customers through higher base rates. The SCC also approved an increase in the utilityโs authorized profit margin, from a 9.7 to 9.8 percent return on equity.ย ย
For a residential consumer using 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity, a typical month for many, the base rate will rise $11.24 on January 1 and another $2.36 on January 1, 2027. There will be comparable cost increases in the customer categories for businesses of all sizes, as well. The rising cost of doing business usually ends up adding to prices for the customers of those businesses.ย ย
The higher authorized return on equity will also apply to all the utilityโs various rate adjustment clauses, such as the separate charges it imposes to pay for the offshore wind construction, all the recent solar projects it has added and now the approved Chesterfield County natural gas generator. The Chesterfield project will also spark a price hike next month, initially another 60 cents per 1,000 kWh but quickly rising to over $2.ย ย ย
HJ3 – Gay Marriage Amendment – except itโs much much more than that.
Democrats are selling this as a โsame-sex marriage amendment,โ but same-sex marriage is already protected nationwide. What theyโre actually doing is inserting gender identity into the Virginia Constitutionโฆ pic.twitter.com/uGhJibPCKf
Every summer I beg my family to pose for a group shot on the beach wearing Santa hats.
It would be such a cute Christmas card picture, I insist.
They stubbornly refuse to cooperate, so Iโm stuck trying to get that perfect picture four weeks before Christmas.
It never works. Someone closes their eyes, someone looks away, someone else frowns.
As we move into the holiday season lots of folks have the same simple dream. They long for a single family photograph where the whole gang is looking at the camera. Smiling in unison and in matching clothes without stains. And wouldnโt it be nice if the family dog wasnโt admiring his private parts at the very moment the shutter clicks?
How many are jobs the American education system just isn’t training them to do?
Straight talk from Mike Rowe as he explains why our countryโs focus must be on training our young people for trades rather than pushing them into a college degree they may never be able to use.
โWeโve got 7.2M men not participating in the workforce, and not looking for work.โฆ pic.twitter.com/nLwkGJBjN8
Rendering of Chesterfield project from Dominion’s public website.
The State Corporation Commission (SCC) was able to approve Dominion Energy Virginiaโs application for a needed natural gas generation facility because the Virginia Clean Economy Act (VCEA) includes a safety valve. If energy reliability is threatened, the prohibitions on natural gas at the heart of that law can be waived.ย
One of the largest donors to the new Democratic political trifecta soon to take power in Richmond quickly threatened to seek that provisionโs removal from the law. In responseย to the SCCโsย November 25ย final orderย in favor of the Chesterfield County plant, the activist and lobbying group Clean Virginiaย wrote:ย โIf this is the decision the Commission came to under existing rules, then it is upon Virginiaโs elected leaders to better align these rules with the interests of all Virginians.โย
Clean Virginia gave more thanย $5 million to Democratic candidates in the November 4 election, half of that total to the newly elected governor, lieutenantย governorย and attorney general. Lieutenant Governor-elect Gazala Hashmi ($300,000 from Clean Virginia) quickly put out her own statement complaining the Commission was โignoring the Commonwealthโs policy on environmental justice, endangering the public health and safetyโฆโ Governor-elect Abigail Spanberger ($1.2 million from Clean Virginia) did not issue a statement.ย ย ย
An even larger donor responsible for helping Democrats take complete political control will be on the other side of any effort to skuttle that part of the VCEA. Dominion gave $8.7 million to the partyโs candidates, with the money targeted to members of the legislature. Speaker of the House Don Scott of Portsmouth and his political committee received $2.35 million from Dominion.ย ย
I have deleted a post, based upon a tweet on X, highlighting the teaching of a course on “whiteness” at the University of Virginia based on an article in UVA Today. That article was published in 2014, hence irrelevant to current-day controversies. Thanks to commenter Irrwuz for pointing that out. I am embarrassed by the oversight. My apologies to readers. — JAB
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday announced the arrests of two Virginia brothers accused of plotting violent attacks on Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents โ a case that immediately drew national attention amid the ongoing immigration crackdown and heightened threats against federal law enforcement.
John Wilson Bennett and his brother, Mark Booth Bennett, both U.S. citizens, were taken into custody last week.ย
According to DHS, the investigation began Nov. 17 after an off-duty Norfolk police officer overheard the men discussing plans to โkill police officers and ICE agents.โ Authorities say Mark Bennett also talked about meeting โlikeminded individualsโ in Las Vegas to buy firearms equipped with explosive rounds.
John Bennett has served as Assistant Principal of Kempsville High School in Virginia Beach since 2009.
This Thanksgiving, I wish to express my heartfelt gratitude to Governor Glenn Youngkin and his administration. My passion for politics and policymaking intensified significantly during his campaign, and I am proud to say I was among those who believed in him even before the primaries. During those early days, I introduced him to the Indian American community and later to the broader Asian American community.
During the height of the TJ Coalition effortsโwhen many parents and community members were closely watching merit-based education issuesโI arranged a meet-and-greet for him at TEJ Restaurant in Herndon. At that event, I asked him directly: If you win the election, will you appoint us to the Asian Advisory Board so that we can continue advocating for these issues? He gave his word โ and he kept it. I remain deeply grateful that he appointed me to the Board, demonstrating once again that promises made are promises kept, just as we have seen with President Trump.
Hundreds of thousands of parents in Northern Virginia supported Governor Youngkin because he championed a return to merit-based principles in education, jobs, and public institutions. His leadership ensured that race-based divisiveness did not deepen โ and for that, we are thankful.
Despite serving his entire term with a Democrat-controlled General Assembly, he delivered strong, measurable results, including:
Bernie Sanders isn’t “lying,” as Delegate Nick Freitas, R-Culpeper, says here. The Vermont socialist believes what he says. Rather, he’s confused about what constitutes a “fundamental right.” However, Freitas nails it when he explains that a fundamental right such as free speech, freedom of religion, etc., does not entitle you to the property and labor of others without which government-sponsored healthcare is impossible. — JAB
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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