Virginia 2nd Congressional District 2010
By Wally on May 12, 2010 | In Politics, Regional, National | Send feedback »
Rigell cash-for-clunkers picked-up by USA Today
Loyola quoted on Rigell's hypocrisy
In a USA Today article titled "Dealers-turned-candidates run into trouble", Scott Rigell is pointed out as one of four car dealers turned candidate "running against Nancy Pelosi" that participated in a Democratic stimulus effort. Additionally, Rigell is also attributed to contributing significant amounts to the Obama Presidential and Mark Warner Senatorial campaigns.
Scott Rigell, who is running in a House district that includes Virginia Beach, criticized Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi in a January speech for "reckless bailouts and an out-of-control federal debt." But records show he sold 138 cars under Cash for Clunkers last year.
"It's the hypocrisy of it," said Ben Loyola, a Republican challenging Rigell in the primary. "You can't say you're against these programs, bailouts, and yet benefit wholeheartedly from them."
Second District Congressional Election – 2010
By Wally on Apr 19, 2010 | In Politics, Regional, National | 4 feedbacks »
What does Cantor’s endorsement of Rigell mean?
Strict party line voter gives car dealer the nod.
When I read Rep. Eric Cantor (R-VA 7th), minority whip, blessed 2nd District primary hopeful Scott Rigell with his endorsement, I knew that Rigell had been explained how the system works.
Golden goes Independent
By Wally on Apr 13, 2010 | In Politics, Va Beach, Regional, National | Send feedback »
Golden goes Independent
Will he be made an offer he can’t refuse?
While waiting for a flight southward with my trusty Mac book browsing the blogs, I came across a you-tube of Kenny Golden announcing his independent run for Virginia’s second Congressional District.
Virginia Beach Budget shortfall
By Wally on Apr 8, 2010 | In Politics, Va Beach | 1 feedback »
Testy budget discussions
Lack of confidence in City Manger Spore
Many Virginia Beach voters are mad as hell at City Council’s past liberal discretionary spending. As such, with an upcoming election in November, a tax increase, regardless of the reason, will send the incumbents packing.
