Huge wins for Virginians - VA Dems & Spanberger addresses issues in healthcare, housing, energy

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MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.
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Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?
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Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


Yes. The median income in Virginia is $92k.
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Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


Yes. The median income in Virginia is $92k.


Once again you prove yourself to be a profoundly unserious person.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.


They despise poor people.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


They despise poor people.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


They despise poor people.


Many illegal immigrants don't report their income
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


They despise poor people.


Many illegal immigrants don't report their income


They also despise brown people.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


Yes. The median income in Virginia is $92k.


Once again you prove yourself to be a profoundly unserious person.


How so? A $64k limit is roughly 40% of households in Virginia. And those households will not be in the blue areas of Virginia. You really want to subsidize the MAHA that you don't want voting? This program is going to be expensive for the middle class.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


Yes. The median income in Virginia is $92k.


Once again you prove yourself to be a profoundly unserious person.


How so? A $64k limit is roughly 40% of households in Virginia. And those households will not be in the blue areas of Virginia. You really want to subsidize the MAHA that you don't want voting? This program is going to be expensive for the middle class.


It's posts like this that really shed light on the pathologically cruel worldview nearly all Republicans hold.

PP thinks that Democrats view politics in the same bloodsport way she does; that policy should punish people who disagree politically with you. It's completely unfathomable to the PP that Democrats want to help families who are down on their luck, even if they vote red. It's sad.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


Yes. The median income in Virginia is $92k.


Once again you prove yourself to be a profoundly unserious person.


How so? A $64k limit is roughly 40% of households in Virginia. And those households will not be in the blue areas of Virginia. You really want to subsidize the MAHA that you don't want voting? This program is going to be expensive for the middle class.


It's posts like this that really shed light on the pathologically cruel worldview nearly all Republicans hold.

PP thinks that Democrats view politics in the same bloodsport way she does; that policy should punish people who disagree politically with you. It's completely unfathomable to the PP that Democrats want to help families who are down on their luck, even if they vote red. It's sad.


The only thing the GOP seems to be offering them is a fantasy that no matter how broke you are, or how many bad choices you make, if you’re white and vote right you’re somehow superior to other people.

From a society standpoint maybe we should be thinking twice about helping these people. But hunger and desperation make you susceptible to doing stupid things, like voting GOP. Maybe if we can get some food in them they’ll start thinking clearly again.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Look at her camp with these fake posts while her polls are in the toilet.


MAGA weirdos really hate it when Democratic politicians actually help working families.



By raising taxes?


Educate yourself: https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2026/04/15/abigail-spanberger-tax-increases-fact-check/


Offering discounted rates to some customers doesn't lower the production cost of the utility. Someone makes up the difference.


If that's the best example of raising taxes you have, Republicans are in even bigger trouble than I thought.


It's an example of "helping" working Virginia families. Try to keep up. Now, working families get to work harder for those that don't work.


"Waaaah, I might have to pay a nickel more per month!"

You are not a serious person.


You're not a serious person if you think the tax burden from them amounts to a nickel per month from each taxpayer.


You are not a serious person if you think that this qualifies as a notable tax increase. Period. Not to mention that this benefits working families you pretend to be so concerned about who earn less than twice the FPL.

Republicans are truly screwed if this is the straw they're grasping at.


So, they earn more than the federal poverty level, but we are still expected to treat them like they are in poverty? Talk about the bigotry of low expectations.


Fellas, is it bigotry to provide help to working families of 4 earning less than $64,000?


Yes. The median income in Virginia is $92k.


Once again you prove yourself to be a profoundly unserious person.


How so? A $64k limit is roughly 40% of households in Virginia. And those households will not be in the blue areas of Virginia. You really want to subsidize the MAHA that you don't want voting? This program is going to be expensive for the middle class.


It's posts like this that really shed light on the pathologically cruel worldview nearly all Republicans hold.

PP thinks that Democrats view politics in the same bloodsport way she does; that policy should punish people who disagree politically with you. It's completely unfathomable to the PP that Democrats want to help families who are down on their luck, even if they vote red. It's sad.


The only thing the GOP seems to be offering them is a fantasy that no matter how broke you are, or how many bad choices you make, if you’re white and vote right you’re somehow superior to other people.

From a society standpoint maybe we should be thinking twice about helping these people. But hunger and desperation make you susceptible to doing stupid things, like voting GOP. Maybe if we can get some food in them they’ll start thinking clearly again.


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