Thursday, March 14, 2013

RE: [Peninsula-Patriots] Fwd: Nearly Three Decades!

Attached is a map of the Piedmont and the Northeast mega regions City Manager John Rowe wishes to be a part of (see video)….

 

This Transportation bill has nothing to do with fixing roads or raising taxes. The Trojan horse is the power given to regional governments in competing against other global regions. They take our wealth in trying to pursue their utopia, not truly understanding the freedoms (and lives) they're destroying.

 

These regional government's use our wealth to pursue a global competition. (Listen to the next 1 ½ minutes)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUYZpTUG918&feature=youtu.be&t=1h48m00s

 

They use social engineering and propaganda on citizens and consensus building, Delphi Technique and peer pressure against our representative's to push an agenda. Representatives that cooperate are given political cover. Those that don't…are replaced. Changing representatives isn't our problem… Reaching out to the one's that empathize with free Americans are, and there are other's that need our help in keeping them in office.

 

The transfer of Regional power should be the concern and this is the Trojan horse of the Transportation Bill.

 

Brian Evans

 

From: peninsula-patriots-list@meetup.com [mailto:peninsula-patriots-list@meetup.com] On Behalf Of DeWitt Edwards
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 10:25 PM
To: peninsula-patriots-list@meetup.com
Subject: Re: [Peninsula-Patriots] Fwd: Nearly Three Decades!

 

You are absolutely right Ted. But it's interesting to note that when Del. Hodges was attempting to justify his vote for HB2313 at our Republican Committee meeting recently, he described the need for transportation improvements if we were to compete with other ports resulting from increased maritime traffic, noting that the Panama Channel had been widened to accommodate larger ships.  When I asked if every dime of increased tax money was devoted to only transportation his answer was a resounding YES. I don't believe that for a minute. When I asked him about the money that was found hidden away in the transportation fund when McDonnell took office he confirmed that there was but went immediately to someone else's question before I could ask him where that money went. 

 

 

DeWitt Edwards 

"Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other."

John Adams

 

 

 


From: Ted Williams <wmwships08@gmail.com>
To: Peninsula-Patriots-list@meetup.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2013 6:59 PM
Subject: [Peninsula-Patriots] Fwd: Nearly Three Decades!

 

Hi, All --
     Here's what the "Revenue Enhancers" are sending out touting what a great achievement the VA transportation bill is.  (Methinks the lady doth protest too much.)   As I recall, only about half of the bill is allocated for enhancing transportation whereas the rest of it is for other pet projects.  No real attempt to cut waste and inefficiency in VDOT.  Any one else's take on this?

Best Regards,
Ted

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From: Alex Stanley <info@bobmcdonnell.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:11 PM
Subject: Nearly Three Decades!
To: Ralph <wmwships08@gmail.com>

           


Dear Ralph,

As you know, before the General Assembly came together in February to pass the transportation bill, it had been 27 years since the Commonwealth had seen the enactment of a sustainable, long-term transportation plan for Virginia. Nearly three decades! In that time the value of the gas tax had declined by 55%, the binder price for asphalt had gone up 350%, and Northern Virginia had become the most-congested region in America, Virginia Beach the 20th, and Richmond the 60th. Virginians were losing $1400 a year sitting in traffic in Fairfax; $850 a year idling on 264 in Virginia Beach. And CNBC dropped Virginia from 1st to 3rd in their rankings of best states for business, citing a failure to properly fund transportation as the main reason for the decline.

Finally, this session, Republicans and Democrats came together to get results and make history. They passed a long-overdue and critically needed transportation plan. Over the past few weeks many have weighed in on the bill, and here's some of what they're saying:

John O. "Dubby" Wynne, retired president and chief executive of Landmark Communications and Harry Lester, president of Eastern Virginia Medical School, Virginian-Pilot

Daily Press Editorial board:

Clayton Roberts, president of Virginia FREE, Free-Lance Star:

Washington Post Editorial Board:

Jeffrey C. Southard, Executive Vice President of the Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance, Richmond Times-Dispatch

Aubrey L. Layne Jr. , Virginia Commonwealth Transportation Board, Wall Street Journal:

Bill Hamlin, Boxley Materials Company, Roanoke Times:

W. Sheppard Miller III , Commonwealth Transportation Board, Virginian-Pilot:

Moody's US Public Finance Weekly Credit Outlook, "Virginia's Robust New Transportation Funding Package Is Credit Positive":

Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce, Daily Progress:

Philip A. Shucet, former VDOT Commissioner,  Virginian-Pilot

Tom Farrell and Charles Moorman, Richmond Times-Dispatch

Virginians came together this year to get results. According to one review, this bill will mean 20,000 new jobs and $2.5 billion in additional economic activity in the state. It will mean Virginia will have the transportation system our economy needs to grow and private sector employers need to create more jobs and hire more Virginians. Please pass this email on to your friends, family, neighbors and co-workers and thank you so much for your support!

Sincerely,

Alex Stanley
Political Director
Opportunity Virginia

  

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