Richmond airport’s gross receipts tax – abuse of power at its worst
The government isn’t a big fan of private industry competing against it – but using the tax power to put your competitors at a disadvantage is a fundamental abuse of power.
Why It’s Time for a 21st Century Fourth Amendment in Virginia
The proposed amendment more clearly defines “probable cause,” clarifies the need for neutral issuance of warrants, and guarantees reasonable remedies for when government’s lawlessness harms our rights.
EPA Air Quality rules are more cost than benefit
Past AFP State Director Trixie Averill on yet another job killing environmental proposal by the EPA.
Hawkins: Gillespie’s 2016 Roadmap for the GOP
Mark Warner’s limping into re-election was no fluke, but the result of a focused Gillespie campaign with lessons to teach Republicans in 2016.
Amid War on Coal, Virginia falls from leader to laggard
“The correct policies can encourage growth, and we need to move in that direction quickly and creatively.”
Virtue as Vice: Bob McDonnell and the Modern Sin of Inauthenticity
Bob McDonnell stands by his family and faith – and gets attacked for it.
The Republican Opportunity
Dr. Robert Bresler on the future opportunities for Republicans as the Democrats’ coalition starts to crumble.
Want net neutrality? Enforce our anti-trust laws
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte on net neutrality
CRomnibus House Votes Divides the GOP, Enrages the Base
Thoughts on the CRomnibus, Elizabeth Warren and Ferguson from John Fredericks.
RPV Advance: Show Some Respect, People!
At last weekend’s RPV Advance, I reached my limit of angry and dissenting opinions.