Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to agree with all of these measures, so good!
My local park may be crime free now, but you never know when the terrorists will show up. I feel much safer knowing that god fearing patriots will now be allowed to watch their kids play with an AR-15 slung over their shoulder.
Does that mean the Congressional baseball games in Arlington will be open carry now?
Honey, there is already open carry. Yes, there are local restrictions on so-called "assault weapons" but what are you so scared of? It's just a firearm.
Anonymous wrote:Nice job, astroturfers.
You got what you wanted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welp, it looks like a bunch of people will be moving to MD or DC.
Congrats to the far right for installing a Trump wannabe as Governor.
Nah, people aren't going to uproot themselves for a Governor who is around for 4 years and can't be elected to a consecutive term. Proposed bills take a while to wind through the system so at most you might see a couple noteworthy pieces of legislation per a Governor's term and a lot of smaller laws and changes that you hardly notice.
Says the person who feels like they won't be impacted by any of this. There are plenty of blue/purple VA residents who want no part of this vision.
That's fine, they don't have to agree with his vision. As a life long resident, Governors come and go and the truth is most people hardly notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s funny that Democrats are outraged about common sense measures like… showing ID at the polls. Good for Youngkin.
Says the person who doesn't live in the part of the state where it is actually hard to get a state issued ID.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welp, it looks like a bunch of people will be moving to MD or DC.
Congrats to the far right for installing a Trump wannabe as Governor.
Nah, people aren't going to uproot themselves for a Governor who is around for 4 years and can't be elected to a consecutive term. Proposed bills take a while to wind through the system so at most you might see a couple noteworthy pieces of legislation per a Governor's term and a lot of smaller laws and changes that you hardly notice.
Says the person who feels like they won't be impacted by any of this. There are plenty of blue/purple VA residents who want no part of this vision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enjoy those AR-15s in Wegmans NOVA![]()
Is Wegmans state run now?
Anonymous wrote:Enjoy those AR-15s in Wegmans NOVA![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long until we get laws like other R-led states allowing parties entities to overrule election results?
Already in the works. It’s just a simple cut and past from Texas and Georgia laws with a rubber stamp from the republicans. North Virginia voters will only count as 1/10 of a vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to agree with all of these measures, so good!
My local park may be crime free now, but you never know when the terrorists will show up. I feel much safer knowing that god fearing patriots will now be allowed to watch their kids play with an AR-15 slung over their shoulder.
Does that mean the Congressional baseball games in Arlington will be open carry now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I tend to agree with all of these measures, so good!
My local park may be crime free now, but you never know when the terrorists will show up. I feel much safer knowing that god fearing patriots will now be allowed to watch their kids play with an AR-15 slung over their shoulder.
Anonymous wrote:What a horrible governor.
Anonymous wrote:I tend to agree with all of these measures, so good!