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Office Complex to Nowhere

by 1389AD ( 90 Comments › )
Filed under Democratic Party, Environmentalism, Military, Transportation at October 8th, 2010 - 8:30 am

Your tax dollars at work!

Feds Build $1 Billion Virginia Office Complex Without Parking Or Roads to Get To It

Defense Department BRAC 133 Building - click for larger image

By Warner Todd Huston Wednesday, October 6, 2010

The federal government has built a one billion dollar office complex in Virginia to house some 6,400 Pentagon workers that are to be moved soon. It’s a beautiful new office complex that rises like a mountain next to Northern Virginia’s I-395. But there are a few little problems.

There is no parking for one thing and for another, even if there was a parking lot for 6,400 workers, there are no roads to GET them there!

That’s right, there is no access that won’t cause tremendous traffic jams for the area. Worse, there aren’t any bus or Metro train stops anywhere near the building so workers cannot even take advantage of the Washington area’s extensive public transportation network to get to their new offices.

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A giant office complex sits nearing completion costing a billion dollars and no one can get to it.

This is the complete incompetence of government on full display.

And these people want to handle our vital healthcare?

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According to the article below, there were plans to put some parking spaces in the complex, but local politicians inserted a provision limiting the parking spaces to a grossly inadequate 1,000 “until a viable transportation plan is hatched that all parties can agree on.” Considering that local tree-huggers have blocked the construction of a ramp connecting the highway to the office complex, it’s anybody’s guess when – or if – any such agreement will ever take place.

The US has already has plenty of nature areas – arguably too many. If local residents insist on a nature area with no highway ramps nearby, it behooves them to buy some land somewhere else, at their own expense, and set it up where it won’t block access to anything important in the foreseeable future.

Everyone is asking why the Defense Department chose such a site and begin building on it without first making certain that there would be no problems with transportation access. While I would agree that this is an example of bad (or no) planning, I must also ask whether the affected Democrat US Representative and Senators, not to mention the tree-huggers, are using the traffic issues as an excuse to block the use of the office complex so as to create impediments to, or show disrespect for, the US military. Where were they when the building was still in its planning stages? All too often, Democrat politicians – and tree-huggers – have refused to acknowledge that the US has foreign enemies, that we need a military to deter aggression, and that the military needs resources in order to do its job.

Gridlock – both traffic and governmental

$1 billion BRAC mistake: Traffic upends plans for 6400-person facility

…Virtually all studies done so far show that surrounding roads — even after planned expansions are completed — cannot accommodate the traffic expected to stream in and out of the Mark Center facility each day. One approach proposed by the Army, which leads the project, would construct a large ramp linking the highway and the building — but it would affect a nearby nature reserve, which the local community rejects.

With no obvious solutions in sight, a battle has erupted on Capitol Hill and the fate of the building lies in limbo, even as the Army puts finishing touches on the facility and pays for construction projects to expand nearby roads and intersections.

“A building of this size — with no access to [Washington’s mass transit system] Metro — should never have been considered at this location,” said Rep. Jim Moran, D-Va., who represents the district where the building — and anticipated traffic catastrophe — is located. “With one year until 6,400 people are slated to begin commuting to the Mark Center, we need to act quickly to minimize the negative impact for Northern Virginia’s roads, businesses and neighborhoods.”

Moran authored a provision in the House-passed 2011 Defense authorization bill that would limit parking spaces at the new facility to 1,000 — effectively choking plans to fully open the building — until a viable transportation plan is hatched that all parties can agree on. Affected employees would remain at their current leased offices throughout Northern Virginia until then. Virginia’s two Democratic senators — Jim Webb and John Warner — offered similar amendments to the Senate’s version of the bill, but they have yet to be voted on…

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You Don’t Say…

by Deplorable Macker ( 106 Comments › )
Filed under Uncategorized at May 23rd, 2010 - 6:00 pm

WELL WELL WELL! Looky here at this three-year-old law on the books that’s just like SB1070!

PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY, VA (KOLD) – For the last three years, a county in Virginia has remained under the radar in the immigration debate even though it has a law almost identical to Arizona’s immigration law.
The ordinance in Prince William County was passed in 2007. It initially required police to check the status of detainees they suspected of being undocumented immigrants but one year later it was revised.
Officers now question all criminal suspects about their immigration status once an arrest is made.
In 2008, the University of Virginia conducted a survey to see what effects, if any, the Prince William County law had. It concluded initial fears about racial profiling did not happen.
It also show that schools saw a drop in English as a second language enrollment. There was also a drop in uninsured mothers giving birth and individuals turned over to immigration and customs enforcement.

Gee, what’s Президент Оба́ма and his minions going to do about this law? Are they going to go after Prince William County like they do with Arizona and any other states which may consider such legislation? The answer, should they formulate one, will be interesting indeed.

HAT TIP: mfhorn

Virgina Losses Spell Trouble For Blue Dog Democrats

by Phantom Ace ( 194 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Communism, Democratic Party, Economy, Elections 2009, Elections 2010, Liberal Fascism, Progressives at November 4th, 2009 - 7:41 am

Good Morning Blogmocracy Netizens! Thanks to the awesome work done by Mighty Conservative, we are new and improved. We all owe Mighty Conservative an applause for this awesome work!

The Progressive machine suffered a blow yesterday as the Republican Chris Christie defeated Radical Totalitarian Progressive John Corzine. It is in Virginia that the warning signs for the Progressive controlled Democratic Party are. Republican Robert McDonnell won Virginia by huge margins and the rest of the GOP ticket swept other state races. Just a year ago Barack Hussein Obama won Virginia by 5% and the Democrats picked up 3 House seats as well. Experts were saying Virginia was going Left, however last night shows that the gains made by the Democrats are in danger in Red States.

CHRIS Christie’s gutsy win in New Jersey puts the arrogant big spender Jon Corzine in his place. But it is the election in Virginia that probably has more to say to marginal Democratic congressmen considering how to vote on health-care reform.

Obviously, Christie’s victory is a body blow to Obama after Corzine outspent the Republican by five-to-one and the president put on a serious push for the incumbent. Corzine’s defeat sends a message that the nation is moving sharply against Obama.

But Virginia results are the most important. More than 80 Democratic congressmen and twenty senators come from states that John McCain carried in 2008. For them, the sudden switch in Virginia, a swing state that Obama actually carried, heralds tough political times ahead.

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The Blue Dog Democrats represent Districts that normally would be Republicans. They made these gains in 2006 and 2008, thanks to the Progressive Alinsky style attacks on Bush and the Republican Party. They also claimed to be fiscal Conservatives, but their record in Congress shows that is not the case. The Blue Dogs voted for the Debt-Porkulus package, thus exposing them as Progressives in disguised.

A vote for Obamacare will spell the end of their careers and loss of their seats. Virginia is a warning to the Red State Democrats that if they continue down the Progressives Path, they will be voted out in 2010.

Another One Under the Bus

by tqcincinnatus ( 109 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Elections, Politics at October 24th, 2009 - 2:00 pm

Another friend of Obama goes under the bus, this time in the Virginia gubernatorial race,

Virginia Democratic candidate R. Creigh Deeds said Friday that he was confused and frustrated by statements from senior aides to President Obama that Deeds had rejected their advice in running his campaign for governor as some state party activists denounced what they saw as a betrayal by advisers to a president they helped elect a year ago.

Deeds said he was puzzled by the comments from unnamed Obama administration officials who said that he had virtually no chance to defeat Republican Robert F. McDonnell and that such a loss would reflect on Deeds’s failings rather than on Obama’s popularity.

They said that Deeds, who has been trailing in the polls, coordinated poorly with the White House and failed to adequately reach out to the constituencies that helped Obama become the first Democrat in 40 years to win Virginia.

“It is frustrating to read, because that’s not what we’ve been hearing from anybody over there,” Deeds said. “I’m just not sure where the talk is coming from. It just doesn’t make sense… There’s been no disagreements between us of which I’m aware.”

The Democratic National Committee, under the leadership of Virginia Gov. Timothy M. Kaine (D), has invested heavily in the race, and Obama will rally with Deeds in Norfolk on Tuesday.

Kaine called the remarks “not helpful.”

“You don’t do this for as long as we’ve done it and for as long as Creigh’s done it without having your own internal sense of having good days and bad days,” he said.

The “unnamed officials” are probably panicking over the latest poll by Survey USA which has conservative Republican Bob McDonnell leading Deeds – who has successfully been associated with Obama in the minds of Virginia voters by McDonnell – by a whopping 19%.

At this point, the Obama team is trying to do damage control. Virginia was considered a bellweather for the Obama sweep last year – a state that had been reliably Republican for the past two decades, but which has taken on a much more purplish tint in recent years due to many liberal northeasterners moving into the suburbs around Washington D.C. The fact that Obama won Virginia pretty handily (52.6% to McCain’s 46.3%) showed Obama’s popularity with “moderate” parts of the country.

Conversely, the fact that Deeds is now being smashed by McDonnell, and much of this due to the Republican’s successful campaign to cast Deeds as an Obama-style fiscal whackjob, scared the daylights out of the Obama team. Virginia, once the new wave for Democrats, is now the rising tide for Republicans, where not only is McDonnell easily besting Deeds, but the two other big ticket races are seeing Bolling (for Lt.Gov) and Cuccinelli (for AttyGen) best their respective opponents by similar margins.

As a result, the Obama team seems to be trying to distance itself as much as it plausibly can from Deeds, since an Obama-approved candidate getting roundly thumped in a purple state would be the proof in the pudding of the unpopularity of Obama and his policies – unpopularity that the MSM tries to hide with softball questions, puff pieces, and cooked polls engineered by MSM outlets. But you can’t hide election results (at least not yet) – and those results will make a lot of thinking people think that Obama is definitely past his prime. It’ll be interesting to see if Obama’s rally with Deeds next Tuesday gets cancelled due to some “emergency” that requires the President’s immediate attention.  When Virginia goes solidly conservative GOP, expect a lot of overflow for conservatives in 2010 – especially if Hoffman in NY-23 upsets the left-wing GOP candidate and the Democrat and takes that district for the Conservative Party.

Which can only be a good thing.

Cross-posted at the Baby Seal Club