Mayor’s presentation on transportation

Last week, Norfolk's Mayor Paul Fraim made a presentation to Norfolk civic league presidents on transportation. The video of the event is here and is about 30 minutes long. On that same day, The Virginian-Pilot had a lead story which included the picture to the left (click to enlarge) which graphically demonstrates the transportation woes … Continue reading Mayor’s presentation on transportation

HRT kept true light rail costs secret

This is beyond believable: Months before signing legal documents assuring federal officials they could build light rail for $232 million, Hampton Roads Transit leaders knew it would actually cost tens of millions of dollars more, a new state investigation reveals. In fact, HRT senior officials maintained a separate, internal accounting of light rail costs that … Continue reading HRT kept true light rail costs secret

Part of health care law ruled unconstitutional

Judge Henry Hudson ruled today that the portion of the health care reform bill that requires individuals to purchase insurance is unconstitutional. In a 42-page opinion (below the fold) the judge ordered that part severed from the bill.  With the contrary rulings by judges in Lynchburg and in Michigan, the final determination will ultimately be … Continue reading Part of health care law ruled unconstitutional

Funnies in the Pilot

And they weren't on the comics page 😉 First up is this op-ed from Daryl Lease. "We join the Bush tax-cut negotiations, already in progress ..." Lease, once again, nails it. Then we have Kerry Dougherty taking on the Norfolk Council newbies. "... it's obvious that Councilman Tommy Smigiel doesn't know his place. Neither does … Continue reading Funnies in the Pilot

Marshal some courage on Dillon Rule

My latest column, title above, appeared in The Virginian-Pilot Wednesday (and made it to the Whipple Clips this morning - a first 😉 ). I found it interesting that the Governor's Commission on Government Reform & Restructuring was limited in its ability to review the Dillon Rule. Seems to me that if you are serious … Continue reading Marshal some courage on Dillon Rule

On the deficit commission report

A reader asked me to post about the deficit commission report.  So here it is 😉 Seriously - in case you haven't had the chance, you can read the full report (pdf) of the 18-member commission or visit the website for more information, but I don't know that we will see much of it other … Continue reading On the deficit commission report

Profiles in courage

Cowardly Lion: Courage! What makes a king out of a slave? Courage! What makes the flag on the mast to wave? Courage! What makes the elephant charge his tusk in the misty mist, or the dusky dusk? What makes the muskrat guard his musk? Courage! What makes the sphinx the seventh wonder? Courage! What makes … Continue reading Profiles in courage

Moran elected DPVA chair

As you all know by now, this past Saturday, the Central Committee of the Democratic Party of Virginia elected Brian Moran as chairman. I did manage to broadcast live the events of the day. If you missed it, you can watch here. The speeches prior to the vote start at about the 19:00 mark. Congratulations … Continue reading Moran elected DPVA chair

Tax cuts, unemployment to be extended

It appears that a deal has been struck to extend the Bush tax cuts for two years for all taxpayers. In addition, unemployment benefits are to be extended 13 months, a two percent point reduction in the Social Security taxes employees (but not employers) pay, and the first $5 million of estates will be exempt … Continue reading Tax cuts, unemployment to be extended

The answer is blowin’ in the wind

I don't think it's going to happen - for a long list of reasons - but Clarence Jones makes a compelling case: You don't have to be a rocket scientist nor have a PhD in political science and sociology to see clearly that Obama has abandoned much of the base that elected him. He has … Continue reading The answer is blowin’ in the wind