The Virginia State Senate passed two bills on Wednesday that are set to give parents more control over public schools across the Commonwealth. First, the issue of mandatory mask wearing in schools is another step closer to being in our rear-view mirror with the passage of Senate Bill 739, which passed with a vote of […]
Biden Contemplating Rewarding Company Despite Controversy Surrounding New Chinese Facility
For years, American corporations have given a wink-and-nod to China’s abhorrent human rights violations. They claim to support women’s rights by boycotting states in the U.S. that have pro-life laws, but say nothing about China’s one-child policy which forces Chinese women to have abortions (especially abortions of female babies). Even if they don’t care about the aborted babies, […]
Ten Virginia Senate Democrats Side With Republicans to End School Mask Mandates
Several Democrat members of the Virginia State Senate decided that they did not want to be on the wrong side of history, and sided with their Republican colleagues in favor of ending the mask mandate in public schools, finally letting parents make choices that they feel are in the best interest of their children. Although […]
FBI Director Denies Bureau Tougher on Capitol Rioters Than Violent BLM Thugs
Despite a massive and unprecedented nationwide FBI manhunt for rioters (or anyone, violent or not) involved in the January 6 Capitol siege, not really being paralleled by anything similar for violent BLM rioters, FBI Director Christopher Wray insists the FBI isn’t being tougher on the Jan. 6 rioters. (RELATED: Massive Magnetically-locked Doors to Capitol Rotunda Opened From Inside During Jan. 6 Riot – […]
Infographic: Making Children Mask is Misguided Health Policy
Infographic below but for a pair of great conversations around masks and their futility check out our podcasts with: Ian Miller – author of “Unmasked” Megan “The Mask Lady” Mansell Join us today at noon as we discuss happenings in Canada! Now for the real meat… cut, paste, share and use this handy graphic! This […]
A New Day for Virginia
I moved to Virginia in November of 2008 to take a job in the railroad industry. The Virginia I found was quite an interesting place, comfortably hosting Southern conservatives, Northern liberals and legions who didn’t care about either…but loved Virginia’s vibrant, growing atmosphere. Fast forward to January of 2022, the vibrant, growing Virginia was long-gone. […]