Jody Wagner takes credit for transportation authorities
By Brian Kirwin | Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 | PoliticsJust got a press release forwarded to me from Jody Wagner, eminent scholar of popcorn and fuzzy math (which reminds me – both her revenue projections and her popcorn are full of hot air!).
“For the past four years, Jody Wagner has helped Governor Kaine work across party lines to produce bi-partisan, common sense solutions to fix Virginia’s transportation problems.”
Sounds like Jody Wagner’s taking credit for HB3202 which Kaine signed in 2007. Kaine called 3202 “bipartisan compromise legislation will allow us to make significant and responsible investments in our transportation system.” 3202 was the bill with the unconstitutional regional taxing authorities. Now we know it was all due to Jody Wagner’s hard work.
Great work, Jody!
Tags:
About the author
The right wants to jeer him. The left wants to censor him. Moderates usually want both. Brian Kirwin is a political consultant and public relations strategist in Virginia Beach with a lightning-rod flair. Brian also serves on the VB Arts & Humanities Commission and frequently appears on Hampton Roads theatrical stages, if only to prove that all actors aren’t liberals. Kirwin’s columns stir up debate and hit the political scene with no punches pulled.







Comments
3 Responses to "Jody Wagner takes credit for transportation authorities"
To all the idiot hecklers that got on Cuccinelli for suggesting that the state take swift action to correct a huge gaping hole for criminals to run through:
HA! ……….YOU LOOK LIKE MORONS NOW !!!!!!!!!!
Even Mr. DNC agrees that Cuccinelli was correct.
Virginia is blessed to have a guy like Cuccinelli serve in any capacity. He is on top of the game. He serves the best interests of Virginia. What a concept!!
See, like Jody Wagner, I have a problem with data entry. Entering the wrong stuff in the wrong column. Clearly, I can’t handle multi-tasking on several blog threads at once.
I bet I could still do better than she does balancing the books and handling forecasts.
[...] Really? If that’s true, then she must have had quite a bit to do with the unconstitutional amendments the governor injected into HB3202. [...]
Leave your response
The comments section is for meaningful discussion. Readers are reminded to post comments that are germane to the article and write in a common language that steers clear of personal attacks and/or vulgarities.
Please take a moment to review our comment policy.