It’s time to catch up with all the great Bearing Drift posts you may have missed. Pour yourself a cup of coffee and enjoy the weekend roundup.
–The Score: Venezuela Crumbles, Communism’s Fall, Designing Liberty, Taxing Writers [1] by Rick Sincere
–Two Special Forces Soldiers Killed in Afghanistan [2] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–Don’t Look to the History Books to Predict This Year’s General Assembly Elections in Virginia [3] by Norman Leahy
–Misinformation and the Ongoing Healthcare Debate in Virginia [4], op-ed by Mike Desjadon
–Is Trump About to Repeat His Syria Failure in Afghanistan? [5] by D.J. McGuire
–Overwhelming Majority of Americans Support Free Trade & Immigration [6] by Stephen Spiker
–What Del. Mark Levine’s Fundraising Emails Probably Look Like [7] by Publius
–Revising America with Ken Cuccinelli [8] by Stephen Spiker
–Mason-Dixon Poll: 71% of Virginians Support Medicaid Expansion [9]: Press Release
–Councilwoman Andrea Oakes Plans Town Hall Discussion On Gypsy Hill Golf Course [10] by Lynn R. Mitchell
–Charlottesville ‘Honors’ Unite the Right Victims by Promoting Abortion [11] by Rob Schilling
–The Freitas Gambit [12] by Matt Hall
–Governor Northam Statement on the Second Anniversary of Violence in Charlottesville [13]: Press Release
–The Score: Recycling History [14] by Rick Sincere
–Nick Freitas Announces Write-In Bid. Does He Have a Chance? [15] by Stephen Spiker
–November’s Election Will Determine What Virginia Does – or Doesn’t Do – About Guns [16] by Norman Leahy
–Trump’s Visit to Jamestown Shakes Up Virginia Politics [17] by Norman Leahy
–Another Premature Withdrawal Leads to Another Terrorist Rebound [18] by D.J. McGuire
–When Does Policy Matter? [19] by Steven Brodie Tucker
–A Time to Talk, Listen, and Act [20] by Will Shewmake
–The Names We Didn’t Hear on August 3rd [21] by Kristina Nohe
Congress is finishing up its summer recess so there are no U.S. House agenda and committee activity schedules until after Labor Day.
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