"No bastard ever won a war by dying for his country. He won it by making the other poor dumb bastard die for his country." -George Patton
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Virginia Democrats approved a 194% pay increase for members of the General Assembly. This will cost tax payers $2.1 million every budget cycle.
Making life more affordable for the politicians. All you other schmucks - get to work and pay your taxes.
……but you don’t need a “study” to do the simplest thing to lower Virginians electric bill: Repeal The Carbon Tax you put on everyone’s power bill your first weeks in office.
This is the Word of the Lord Your God, brought with fire, fury, and conviction in the truth. You have built your holy treasure in heaven today @DLoesch.
The Cobra Master Development Plan project has completed federal permitting! The TX-based pipeline will unlock critical natural gas resources to meet the growing domestic demand. Congratulations @forestservice and Silver Hill Energy on this milestone! https://t.co/HZ34CnxUF4
Wages rising.
Manufacturing surging.
Construction booming.
Markets hitting record highs.
The United States is outpacing the world across every major economic indicator under President @realdonaldtrump.
Statement from Senator Mark Obenshain on the Removal of John Rocovich from the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors
HARRISONBURG, VA — Senator Mark Obenshain (R-Rockingham) issued the following statement today regarding Governor Abigail Spanberger's removal of John Rocovich as Rector of the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors:
"John Rocovich has devoted decades of his life to Virginia Tech and the Commonwealth of Virginia. His record of service, leadership, and philanthropy is extraordinary. Few individuals have done more to strengthen Virginia Tech, and few have earned the respect of the university community to the degree that he has. I am proud to stand with John Rocovich.
That is why this action raises serious concerns. Virginia law permits the removal of a board member only for malfeasance, misfeasance, incompetence, or gross neglect of duty. Those standards exist to protect public institutions from political interference and to ensure that board members can exercise independent judgment without fear of retaliation.
Governor Spanberger has publicly identified no conduct that appears to satisfy that legal standard. If grounds for removal exist, Virginians deserve to know what they are. Transparency is not optional when the law itself requires specific reasons for such an extraordinary action.
What makes this decision especially disappointing is that Governor Spanberger campaigned on a promise to depoliticize higher education governance and to reduce executive involvement in the affairs of Virginia's universities. Removing the sitting rector of Virginia Tech without publicly stating a lawful basis appears inconsistent with those commitments.
This issue is bigger than any one individual. The precedent established today will apply to future governors and future boards at every public university in Virginia. Virginia Tech belongs to the people of the Commonwealth, not to any political administration. John Rocovich deserves fairness, and Virginians deserve an explanation. I call on the Governor to publicly state the specific reasons for this action and allow the public to judge whether they satisfy the requirements of Virginia law."
Senator Obenshain represents the Second District in the Senate of Virginia. The district includes the city of Harrisonburg and the counties of Bath, Highland, Page, Rockingham, and Augusta (part.) He is a member of the Senate Committees on Courts of Justice; Commerce & Labor; Agriculture, Conservation, and Natural Resources; and Finance and Appropriations.
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🚨 A Fairfax mother is dead. Her killer had been arrested 30+ times. Her mom testified to Congress on May 14.
Six days later, this is what your Virginia Democrat delegation was working on:
A children's coloring book.
Specifically — Sen. Mark Warner, Sen. Tim Kaine, Rep. Don Beyer (VA-8), Rep. Suhas Subramanyam (VA-10), and Rep. James Walkinshaw (VA-11) signed a letter demanding the National Park Service put back a Junior Ranger booklet at Arlington House that calls Robert E. Lee a "slavery defender." Hard deadline: June 2.
Where were they on May 14, when Cheryl Minter sat in a hearing room and talked about her murdered daughter Stephanie — stabbed at a Hybla Valley bus stop by an illegal immigrant Fairfax Commonwealth's Attorney Steve Descano (D) released over written police warnings?
Not there.
Beyer said he "very much hopes" Descano did nothing wrong. Subramanyam said nothing. Walkinshaw called the federal probe of Descano a "witch hunt."
While Fairfax pays $4.40 a gallon. While Iran attacks American service members every third day. While families bury daughters.
Beyer is worth an estimated $113 million. Warner is worth $214–$250 million. Walkinshaw, Suhas, Kaine... all political careerist elites. They don't feel the gas. They don't ride the bus where Stephanie died.
But they do have time for coloring books.
All five are on the ballot. November 3, 2026.
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This is the first time in 43 years that a state has gone backwards when it comes to homeschool freedom.
Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed HB 5468 into law.
The Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) will be sending out a detailed statement later today or tomorrow. You can see our analysis of HB 5468 here:https://t.co/N7BEUPam0f
We have a detailed legal analysis here: https://t.co/OJfjmt6lZn
SSG Alan Shaw enlisted as a Marine, and returned to service in the Army. He was killed in Iraq on February 9 during combat operations, earning the Bronze Star. Thank you @Johnny_Joey for sharing so many could visit today, and read more about him here - https://t.co/WOk2QbqXme
Been working in the Naval Nuclear Propulsion program going on 4 years. We have insanely high standards to keep our nuclear plants safe and have never had an accident in the program’s 70+ year existence and 7,600 reactor years of operation. Currently about 97 reactors are in service right now. Reactors are very safe. We have shown that in the Navy and overall, have had a very safe track record in the US civilian sector at large too. Time to kill the bad narrative on atom splitting.
2ND LT Donald Hess was a bomber navigator in the U.S. Army Air Forces. On April 29, 1944, his B-24J Liberator was shot down over Berlin. After decades of searching for him, DOD identified his remains in 2010 and brought him home. He was from Iowa.
1ST LT Laverne Lallathin was a Marine pilot from Oklahoma. On April 22, 1944, his PBJ-1D Mitchell aircraft went down over Vanuatu. His remains remained lost until 2011 when DOD identified them and brought him home. You can read about him here - https://t.co/aMczQhCS8P
Army CPL Jessica Ann Ellis, a 101st Airborne medic who was killed by an IED outside of Baghdad. I met her dad the second year of #TheHonorProject and he showed me pics of them hiking together. Read about her here - https://t.co/Gd3vBTBRaW
It’s Memorial Day, so today while @TMFoundation#TheHonorProject volunteers are visiting military cemeteries across the country, we’ll be at Arlington, sharing the names and stories of the greats buried here. Follow this thread throughout your day to read their stories..
I was so grateful to join @TMFoundation volunteers for #theHonorProject this morning at Arlington. I’ll have more photos to share on Memorial Day, but even in our 6th year it is still incredible to see volunteers show up all across the country to honor the fallen 🇺🇸
They faced political storms together Now they face life’s hardest battle together And true warriors never walk away when family needs them most. 🌺
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