Wednesday, January 22, 2020

A Tale of Two Virginias

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It is amazing to read the news concerning new legal proposals coming out of Virginia. From proposed gun control laws (which by the way counter the Virginia state constitution: Article 1, Section 13) to a proposal to award Virginia’s electoral votes to the presidential ticket that receives the most popular votes in all 50 states and the District of Columbia (SB 399, which runs exactly opposite of the founder’s intention of the electoral college), another to remove the requirement of a photo ID to vote (SB65) and last but not least a proposal to classify as a misdemeanor anyone who dissents or criticizes the governor or other state officials (HB 1627, which is blatantly anti first amendment).

Has the cuckoo flown over the nest?  The cow jumped over the moon?  Probably not but certainly the Virginia Democrat platform and those who advance these proposals seem to be flapping their wings and sizing up the moon. These proposals are not only ludicrous but fly in the face of an overwhelming majority of Virginia citizens outside the north east corner of the state.  We have become and are two separate Virginias. The north east corner mentioned is populated in general by transplants or those who work for our massive general government in Washington.  Outside of a few areas elsewhere in the state the lifestyle and beliefs of these two areas could not be further apart.

Virginia has become what the United States would be if not for the electoral college. The state is run by the north east corner. We saw evidence of what a fraction of the state’s citizens feel about proposed gun laws this past Monday while we know many more who feel the same watched from home. What did the leadership do the very next day?  They continued with their anti-gun legislation.

Are they concerned for the whole state or a financial few?  You decide though the tale of two Virginias will only become more intense as time moves on.

Jonathan Varnell

Elm City, NC

Native of Southampton County

8 comments:

  1. Do you think Bloomberg may have visited Northam ??? He doesn't seem the least bit concerned about the citizens of Virginia. My concern is that Virginia is the first, the test...If they get passed there, what state will be next...?

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    1. I agree and am very surprised at the lengths they are going to and the rapidity.

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  2. Of course, local Democrat politicians can be Red Flagged themselves.

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  3. Funny how the majority of my extended family live in VA, yet no one stood for me when a kangaroo court violated my natural rights.

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    1. My siblings imagination 'Free court', and a pro women's abuse act. ie the encouragement to abuse men. And the 'white knights' love it, no standard of prof needed, just plea w/ emotion. The crazier, the more serious a plaintiff will be taken. It's a legalized extortion racket, and it's HERE.

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    2. The crazier, the more serious a plaintiff will be taken. It's a legalized extortion racket, and it's HERE.

      Amazing.

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