Posts Tagged ‘Steve Shannon’

Does The Washington Post Stand for Common Sense?

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Does The Washington Post stand for common sense? No, and when have they ever stood for family values…never. In the Virginia election, the Post has been shilling for Deeds, whether it is considered a front page story or an entry for their Virginia Politics blog. Either way, they are highly unlikely to endorse a pro-family candidate, so today’s Post endorsement of Steve Shannon for Attorney General comes as no surprise.

How did this endorsement come about? Well, the editorial writers at the Post believe that Cuccinelli would “treat the job as an ideological crusade.” Their other reason for not endorsing Cuccinelli:

Given his sometimes bizarre and incendiary ideas, we worry that Mr. Cuccinelli would drive qualified and nonpartisan lawyers away, transform the attorney general’s office into a staging ground for his pet peeves and causes, and make it an object of ridicule in a state where it has enjoyed a long run of respect.

Why would they endorse Shannon, as he does not even know the definition of the office he is seeking? The Post cites his hard work against child pornography and his experience as a prosecutor.

While that is all great and good, one would think it is important to know about the job you are seeking. Perhaps, the Post should have watched this video prior to making this endorsement.

When have Increased Gas Taxes been the End-All, Solve-All Solutions?

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

The major focus of the Democratic statewide candidates in Virginia have been raising gas taxes or at least, implying that they might be open to the idea.   Creigh Deeds talked about raising the gas tax by more than $1 billion after the Fairfax County Chamber of Commerce debate, then after the debate in Richmond earlier this week to fund his not-yet-released transportation plan.  Jody Wagner, who is running for Lieutenant Governor, has a history of supporting higher taxes, and she will support Deeds’ initiative.  Steve Shannon, who is running for Attorney General, also supported several tax increases while serving as Delegate.

Do we need a Governor and Lieutenant Governor who is in favor of raising taxes on Virginia families?  In light of the current economic situation in Virginia (especially Southside, where unemployment is at 20%), working families will be hurt by these tax increases to fund transportation.  It will also hurt those in Northern Virginia, who will be hammered with another tax on transportation, only to see that money being redirected to other areas in the Commonwealth.

Perhaps, we should look for leadership that recognizes the detrimental impact that increased taxes will have on families and will work towards common sense solutions to fix Virginia’s transportation woes.

Deeds, Wagner, and Shannon Love Tax Increases

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009

Creigh Deeds finally released his plan for transportation in The Washington Post this morning. This plan includes something that we could see coming from miles away…tax increases to fund transportation. Now, Creigh Deeds is no stranger to tax increases, as he voted to raise the gas tax, while serving in the state senate.

Lieutenant Governor candidate, Jody Wagner, also jumped on board by saying that she would work with Deeds to improve transportation, even if it included taxes. (Source: The Washington Post). Considering that Wagner miscalculated the budget, while serving as Secretary of Finance, it is no surprise that she would be in favor of raising taxes to solve Virginia’s transportation woes.

Since the Democratic ticket in Virginia has two tax lovers, you know that Steve Shannon will also join their ranks. Shannon’s record from the General Assembly shows that he has voted consistently against taxpayers by voting for tax increases. In fact, one of his first votes as Delegate was against $400 million in tax relief. After that vote, he followed it up by voting for one of the largest tax increases in Virginia history.

Does Virginia need more taxes, especially during these challenging economic times? No! You can guarantee under a Deeds/Warner/Shannon Administration that your taxes will skyrocket.

Virginia Democrats Should Return ACORN Contributions

Friday, September 18th, 2009

The Republican Party of Virginia has called on the Democratic candidates for Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General to give back any and all contributions from the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) due to their ties with ACORN. SEIU President Andy Stern sits on ACORN’s Advisory Council, and the SEIU has donated a combined $450,000 to the Democratic candidates and the Democratic Party committees in 2008 and 2009.

ACORN has been in some trouble lately with promoting criminal behaviors, like tax evasion, abetting prostitution, and sex trafficking for minors. Both the House and Senate have voted to cut off funding for ACORN. Additionally, SEIU gave ACORN more than $4 million since 2006-2007, and SEIU locals 100 and 880 are allied organizations to ACORN. Better yet, ACORN Founder S. Wade Rathke referred to SEIU 880 as “one of the pillars of the ACORN Family.” Rathke was also handpicked by Stern to direct SEIU’s nationwide organizing projects.
With all of this corruption from both SEIU and ACORN, Creigh Deeds, Jody Wagner, and Steve Shannon should do what’s right and return the contributions. Pat Mullins, chairman of the Republican Party of Virginia, called on the democratic candidates to give back the money. Mullins said:

“It’s pretty clear how intermingled ACORN is with SEIU,” said Chairman Mullins. “They have become a focus of attention in Congress for these recent disgusting scandals involving everything from under-aged prostitution to tax fraud. Throw in what we already know about their bogus voter registration efforts and the information is pretty condemning. That Democrats would gleefully take money from a closely tied organization tells you what you want to know – they’ll check principles at the door, so long as the check clears. Deeds, Wagner, Shannon and the rest of the Democrats should give it all back.”

Attorney General candidate Ken Cuccinelli made a statement asking Shannon to return the funds:

“Steve Shannon has received tens of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions from the SEIU – whose link and close working relationship with the renegade organization ACORN is well documented” said Senator Ken Cuccinelli. “SEIU’s long standing financial support and its affiliation as an allied organization of ACORN across the country requires a repudiation of the relationship” added Cuccinelli.

“I applaud the United States Congress for moving to de-fund ACORN of any tax payer dollars, a move that should have occurred years ago. ACORN’s well documented illegal activities, including voter fraud, should give all Americans pause. Voters have a right to know that ACORN affiliated and allied organizations are funding Democrat campaigns this year in Virginia, and what do they expect in return?” concluded Cuccinelli.”

VASocialConservative has a great post featuring a web video released by Cuccinelli.

New Poll Numbers Look Good for McDonnell, Bolling and Cuccinelli

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

A new Survey USA poll is out and it has gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell leading Creigh Deeds by 15 points–55%-40%.

Lt. Governor Bill Bolling leads Jody Wagner 54%-42%.

Republican Ken Cuccinelli leads Democrat Steve Shannon 53%-42%.

While these numbers look good, we need to remember there are still 14 weeks to go before this election.