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Democrats are still on the side of illegal immigrants. remember this when you vote! Yesterday the House Judiciary Committee passed Rep. Lamar Smith’s (R-Texas) Legal Workforce Act (H.R. 3711) which would require all businesses to use E-Verify within two years. The bill passed by a 20-10 vote with all Republicans voting in favor of the bill and all the Democrats voting against. https://www.numbersusa.com/news/house-judiciary-co...passes-mandatory-e-verify-bill |
Faux outrage drives a parenting website? |
| I did laugh reading that WaPo piece about trying to hunt Gillepsie down as he skulks around Virginia. Poor neighbor who got called out for texting and driving. |
Well, we know what to expect from libs/dems. They want more and more and more illegal aliens. And illegal aliens know this. So, if we get a republican governor, we can hope for less illegal aliens to come into the state. That's a start..... believe me, that's good enough for many voters to not vote for another dem governor for Virginia. My immigrant spouse & I are both voting for Gillespie on Election Day. |
I’m going to add......... So far, President Trump has taken very little action when it comes to illegal immigration. But, people outside our country have evidently received the message that they are not welcome here if they are coming in illegally. That is why illegal immigration is down more than 50%. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/border-patrol-union-chief-praises-miraculous-drop-in-illegal-immigration-under-trump/article/2628828 A governor who expresses that illegal aliens will not be welcome can do a lot to stem the flow of illegals into the state. Likewise, a governor who conveys an open attitude to illegal immigration will have the opposite effect. |
This. Can we please all take a moment to remember Ken Cuccinelli and trans vaginal ultrasounds and all the other anti-abortion activism? He was a disaster as AG. We do not need another Cuccinelli in that role. |
The federal government manages immigration. Idiot. Local governments decide if they will be sanctuary jurisdictions. And SCOTUS has said every child is entitled to public education, regardless of immigration status. What exactly do you think the next governor can do about illegal immigrants in schools? |
An actually thoughtful response. What kind of regulations? I’m an attorney and had to re-sit for the Bar when we moved here. 15 years out of law school. There is no practitioners exam option, and VA does not have reciprocity with neighboring jurisdictions. So I can see this. But what are you thinking of? |
Clinton won VA by more than 5 points. Not a squeaker. Obama won VA twice. Democrat as governor. 2 Democrats as Senators. Only the legislature is R, because the districting gives disproportionate power to ROVA. And VA gets more blue every election, as NOVA is growing fast and ROVA is staying stagnant. If Northam wins, I don’t see how you can call VA purple anymore. |
And Comstock needs to go. Her representing Dulles airport, the new silver line, the VA Amazon HQ2 Fairfax-Loudoun bid, tons of Feds, the high tech and “TJ feeder” parts of Fairfax County, etc plus Stafford and Winchester is just wrong. It’s time to stop the gerrymandering and draw districts that make sense. I hate that she is my Rep. |
Agree. It wouldn’t surprise me if she loses her seat. There are plenty of people who smell blood in the water around her, and that election is not even soon. |
Do you think only dems move to nova? LOL! No. |
| Well, generally people who can afford to move here and live here have at least college degrees, and often masters or professional degrees. That's more a Democratic demographic. |
| Just had a young D party volunteer come to our door in the pouring rain! |
One big area is anything having to do with home improvement. If you're doing anything that could remotely be construed as making a permanent change to a home, even painting walls or hanging a picture on a wall, you're subject to the contractor's license requirements for jobs over $1,000. In order to get that license, you need, among other things, a currently licensed contractor who will sign off on an experience verification form that they've witnessed your work in the home improvement area over a period of at least two years and that your work is up to professional standards. It doesn't matter if you have years of experience doing your own home improvement work, are willing to take all of the licensing exams required by Virginia, etc., you can't get the license unless you've worked for a licensed contractor who's willing to sign off on your form (or know someone willing to lie for you). It makes it very difficult for contractors to open their own businesses legitimately, because there's no way around the experience verification, and how many contractors do you think are willing to sign off on the form for their employees so that their employees can do off and open their own competing businesses? It gets ever more absurd when you get into how that $1,000 value is calculated. The value calculation doesn't just apply to the value of the labor provided and whatever's permanently changed/attached to the structure, it includes everything involved in the project, which makes it rather arbitrary in how it applies. If you as a homeowner already own a bunch of artwork you want hung, you could hire a random person off the street with no experience who charges $50 per piece to install 19 items in your house, putting 19+ holes into your walls and potentially hitting all kinds of things in your walls and creating all kinds of safety hazards, and Virginia is totally okay with that person not being licensed. If you're an art dealer, though, and you want to offer picture hanging as part of your services, then the value of the artwork itself is included in the calculation of the job value, and a single piece hung with a single fastener for $50 in labor will require a license if the artwork is valued at $950 or more, even though someone could take that artwork off the wall tomorrow without affecting the structure at all. Also, as an art dealer you couldn't offer the service by subcontracting out to a licensed contractor to do the installation, you have to hold the license yourself. It doesn't matter that you're never going to pick up a tool and you'll subcontract everything out to a licensed contractor for installation, you can't offer installation services unless you have two year's experience supervised by the contract a contractor (or someone willing to lie on the form for you). It would make more sense if the project value were based on the portion of the project that actually made permanent changes, but that would let a lot more people enter into trades that make truly minimal changes to the house itself in the course of other work, which would take work away from existing licensed contractors. |