A powerful wind blew
through the Commonwealth of Virginia on Tuesday November 5, 2013, not the usual
gale one might expect to come from the South off the Carolina Capes, but a odorous
and ominous belch of stench funded by forces known not by Virginian's but by
silent invaders hoping to further their agenda through betting on their
candidate for Governor. They succeeded in their goal of turning the highest
state office over to a Democrat with no experience in public office beyond back
room dealing and bundling cash for those who would do the bidding for the true
brokers of power. They took the top three positions in the Commonwealth, and
picked up a few seats in the Virginia House of Delegates as well.
However, what did not
accomplish was a clean sweep, as the control of the House of Delegates remains
firmly in control of the Republican party. They accomplished an exact mirror of the
government in Washington, DC with control of the upper house of the legislature
and the executive with one party and the lower house of the legislature with
the other. Unfortunately for them, the Constitution of the Commonwealth of
Virginia will not provide any playground for the nonsense found on Capitol Hill. Virginia has its
fiscal house in order and plans to keep it that way, and the House of Delegates
is not about to lay down or cower to their counterparts in the Senate or to the
Governor. Their role is clearly laid out for them, and they have the power of
the purse firmly in their grasps. The new Governor who won by a margin of less
than fifty percent in a plurality has no firm mandate to make demands,
regardless of any claims to the contrary. This is especially true because the
very political machine that so profoundly funded the exploitive negativity of
the past many months, also contributed heavily to the third party candidate
that provided for the bitter sweet pill of not receiving a clear mandate with a true
majority of the voting citizens.
The fact that the money driven election
polls tumbled violently in the last days of the campaign as the major issue
moved to ObamaCare and that the name sake of the law came to tout the virtues
of the winning candidate without uttering a word about his signature
legislation leaves one to wonder why on the occasion of his acceptance speech
the Governor elect chose to make ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion a primary point
of his agenda drawing from a missing mandate. The very media that helped to support him was
forced to report exit polls showing more than half of all voters had some
serious reservations about implementing all or parts of the law based upon its
website debacle and the cancellation of what will be untold millions of
Americans who were blatantly lied to by their President on more than two dozen
occasions stating the exact opposite would be true in order to insure passage
of the legislation, and for many months in fact years afterwards.
Money Politics was played
in Virginia and the Money won a hollow victory. It is proof beyond a shadow of
a doubt that the framers of both the Virginia Constitution and the US
Constitution were wise beyond their ability to comprehend. Even in this
advanced technological age their tried and true system of checks and balances
won out in the end. Thank God, yes God (as would have they) for a Draw... Amen.
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