Thursday, December 4th, 2008 – 04:22:39 PM
After a somewhat bumpy four year run, I’m pulling the plug on 750 Volts. This, however, is not a farewell. I’ve been more or less missing in action for a while, so it’s time to tell you why.
I’m teaming up with Aimee Fausser and Johnny Camacho to create the New Dominion Project. None of us [...]
Thursday, November 6th, 2008 – 10:36:58 PM
With less than a year left until 2009’s legislative elections (what’s an off year?), Barack Obama’s seismic victory in Virginia leaves many House Republicans quaking in their boots.
After all, according to Dave Albo, the state’s been flooded with food stamp recipients, which are apparently Democrats. His district voted 57% to 43% for Barack Obama. Click [...]
Wednesday, July 16th, 2008 – 04:02:50 PM
It seems that the Republican Party of Virginia has a new logo, pictured at left. It’s not a terrible piece of design work–in fact, they’ve taken the creative liberty of setting the clock back to 10,000 years ago before the formation of the Chesapeake Bay so that the pesky Eastern Shore would be together with [...]
Monday, March 10th, 2008 – 12:03:15 AM
750 Volts will be out on spring break until Monday. To Florida!
Friday, November 9th, 2007 – 12:11:52 AM
It was definitely a whirlwind, running a School Board race since August. We lost (big). I definitely learned a lot, and had a bit of fun too. Thanks to everyone who gave their time and money in this effort!
With that, I have made my triumphant return to you, the huddled masses clamoring for more 750 [...]
Monday, August 6th, 2007 – 09:38:08 AM
This blog will take a nap until after election day. I’ve signed on to work with Ramona Morrow, who’s running for school board around here, and will probably not have time–or shouldn’t–be blogging.
Have fun, and donate money!
Saturday, July 21st, 2007 – 03:35:38 PM
Off to Atlanta for a week.
Saturday, May 12th, 2007 – 05:57:24 PM
Despite running the third-largest fleet of heavy rail cars in the nation (more than Philadelphia, Baltimore, Atlanta, Miami, Cleveland and Los Angeles combined), ranking second only to New York in terms of fare revenues and passenger trips, our Metro is the only one of 14 heavy rail subway in the nation that lacks a dedicated [...]
Sunday, April 29th, 2007 – 04:20:58 PM
Join me, Johnny Camacho, and Carlos Quintela (maybe, along with anyone else who calls in) as we give BlogTalkRadio a whirl for a half hour on Virginia politics, April 30 at 6:30.
Show link.