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  • Gather Around Children

    Gather around children. I have an unbelievable tale for you from the Governor’s office. Last March I made a request for documents from his assistant for certain documents. The bill was $196.48, which I paid in a few days despite the fact that I did not receive a single document. After about 1 month I…

  • Stretching the Truth (To Make the Governor Look Honest)

  • Too Much for My Worn-Out Brain

  • The Missing Person Report

    As you can see, Justice McCullough went on a “business trip” on 7/18/19. The room charge of $467.00 was $359.56 more than the rules allow. The writing that I have encircled is a calculation by the person assigned to approve the claim. So, this is $1080.00 misappropriation of public funds. On the upper right of…

  • Double Dipping?

    Dear Governor, Since the Senate has knowingly shot down your home made rule on hiding the names of credit card holders, I thought I should tell you that I can ask the General Assembly to investigate your weird behavior concerning public funds. Of special interest to them (I am told) would be your sudden urge…

  • Guess What Happened

    Guess what happened when I received this unopened envelope. I became convinced that he was hiding something. I found out that he was the Governor’s top lawyer. I thought that Dr. Burch held that potentially valuable position. I’ll let you know. Thanks a lot!

  • Since I Complained

    Since I complained about the hiding of the names of these government card holders, two things have happened. The Senate disagrees with the Governor’s hiding of the credit card holders and agrees with Bill 340 (and me) that the names of the card holders must be released. This means that the Governor’s army of card…

  • Where Are Those Bids?

    The Commonwealth of Virginia’s General Expense Processing rules require that any project costing over $1,000 must be awarded as the result of competitive bidding. To date, despite asking for evidence of such bids for more than six years, we have not received evidence of even one such bid.

  • As You Can See

    As you can see, I paid this bill on March 22, 2024. It was deposited on 3/28/24. Even in June she was refusing to answer my requests, saying that I had not paid my bill. That’s how the Governor runs his office!

  • Here Is A Drop In The Bucket

    Before I objected to lack of receipts for Circuit Court judges’ $1500 office supplies expense stipend, left column. After I objected to lack of receipts for Circuit Court judges’ $1500 office supplies expense stipend, right column.